Nike Men's Romaleos 4 Weightlifting Shoes

|
sorry, Nike Men's Romaleos 4 Weightlifting Shoes is currently out of stock

Nike Men's Romaleos 4 Weightlifting Shoes

|

Sorry, this item is out of stock

About This Item
section class="productDescription">

DESIGN:

  • Flywire technology provides a locked-down fit
  • Dynamic strap wraps the midfoot for a locked-down fit
  • Rigid midsole with a heel lift enables optimal power transfer from the ground to support explosive movements

IN-SHOE COMFORT:

  • Flexible forefoot allows natural range of motion

TRACTION & DURABILITY:

  • Wide heel and solid rubber outsole provides excellent grip and stability
  • Web ID: 20NIKMRMLS4BLKWHTPRF

REVIEWS

4.2
100%
Recommended

90 Reviews

Images

Glenn622009336

They run small; I normally wear a 13, but I had to send them back and size up to a 14. I hope those will fit.

Great All Rounder Shoe

i bought this for my dumb homeboy who doesn’t know anything about weightlifting and when he put him on for the first time and squatted with them and after that the he was jolly talkin about sum “OMG YOU WERE RIGHT THESE SHOES ARE AMAZING”, he even emphasized his point by further repeating what he just said multiple times, he really likes the shoes 10/10 buy for an advanced lifter such as myself and a beginner lifter such as him, works great for either. with a .75 heel height, really stable frame it feels like an amazing shoe for squats,clean and jerks and snatch. i don’t advise this for deadlifts because the higher the heel height and it’s pretty high compared to the other shoes i’ve worn it makes it harder i can’t deadlift 275 for one with the shoes but second later i take off the shoes and try it again after 5m of rest and complete it for reps.

The Worst Weightlifting Shoe Ever Made. Do Not Buy.

I cant believe people like these. They are multiple sizes too small. I couldn't even fit my foot inside it. You guys peaked with the Romaleo 3.5's or whatever the second round of Romaleo 3's were. Those were excellent shoes where you improved upon all the old flaws. Then someone introduced this joke of a shoe? You need to have people testing and designing the shoes who actually use the shoe for that athletic endeavor. I'd bet money whoever changed this design is the nephew of some c-suite exec. This shoe is garbage. Please exit the weightlifting shoe scene Nike, you've disgraced yourself.

Solid Choice

Good, sturdy shoes. A little narrow. I have wide feet and sized up, but they are still quite tight.

It Doesn't Run Small!

A lot of the reviews are saying this shoe runs small, and to go up anywhere from .5 to 1 or even 2 sizes. Unless you have very wide feet (in which case don't buy this shoe. Then you should go true to size. Weightlifting shoes ARE relatively small and tight on the foot, and are supposed to be that way for good stability and to prevent the heel drifting forward. These are not comfortable every day shoes, but rather shoes made to perform a sport, keep that in mind. I myself have quite wide feet, and while the shoes are fairly narrow at the toe end, they still don't pose an issue, especially not after being broken in.

Read All Reviews (90)