I got the same colorway about one week ago. Like the shoes so far! I never owned the 1's but had the Rom 2's until the front sole came loose during split jerks.
@@TeamRICHEY so I accepted wearing expensive clown shoes with squatu logo nevertheless, to not have my toes crushed, only to have something this pretty drop just 3 months later that is just as wide. I'm rather bitter right now. Let's see some proper lifts in those and let's get your opinion man. I still think it's way over priced even if it ends up being better than Rom2.
Hey Craig, any update on these after a month or so of use? Curious if the force plate effects the rear foot on the catch of a jerk negatively or positively?
I am starting to want to purchase a pair of lifters. I was doing crossfit, but it's really Olympic lifting I enjoy the most. What would be a good beginner set? I've been doing my lifting in Metcons (Nobulls before that but the Nobulls were just way to narrow and made my bad ankle hurt any my feet unstable in lifting)
@@nlm1306 I might start on the cheaper side and see how much I think they make an impact. I know me, if I go expensive and like them i'll waste money and end up buying a spare pair
Nope, almost every brand has them in a (marathon) running shoe. There are some rules though, it can only be one plate, shoes have to be available for purchase (so no prototypes in competition) and a few more :) But it's pretty much the standard for the elite long distance runners
This video was related to another I watched about weightlifting shoes. As I'm new to this, I'm watching all I can to learn. It took 3 full minutes to learn that you're "favorite" shoe is made in China. Why push a product from a country run by an oppressive communist government headed by a ruthless, genocidal dictator? You're working yup to 1/2 a million subscribers so it's not as if the CCP is sponsoring your video. Why do this?