Nike Romaleos have been known as the “heavy-weights” of the weightlifting shoes. If the first edition was labelled as heavy and stiff, Romaleos 2 shed approximately 25 % of their weight while also improving their flexibility of the forefoot.
In Crossfit Reebok is king. In weightlifting however, Adidas and Nike are taking the lead. Most of us end up deciding whether to buy Adidas Adipowers or Nike Romaleos weightlifting shoes.
Nike Romaleos weightlifting shoes debuted at 2008 Beijing Olympics when many, especially lighter-weight athletes, complained about its weight and inflexibility of the forefoot. Since then, as reviewed on Avragebroz.com, Nike Romaleos 2 went down from 620 to 477 grams of weight (or around 25 percent for each size).

Although now lighter, the shoes still offer a stable feel. Nike Romaleos are solidy built with the upper part made of synthetic ladder. Compared to Adidas or Reebok weightlifting shoes, they offer two straps: the upper one in the tongue area and the lower strap over the mid foot.
Heel height is 1.9 centimetres and utilizes the Nike’s well known Power Bridge technology: light-weighted but extremely stable. Power Bridge is a contoured TPU heel wedge that allows lifters to feel glued to the floor and as Nike says, to support the foot and bear as much weight as an athlete can handle, without any compressing of the heel.

Each pair of weightlifting shoes comes with two insoles: softer for training and harder for competing. Most reviews report they fit well with athletes who have wider feet.
Visually Nike Romaleos 2 appear more attractive than any other shoes on the market and look more like a stylish trainer (than an old-school lifters). They come in two intense variants, orange-blue and volt-sequia. For all those heavy dark lifters, the company also designed the black, white and red-gold variants.

Nike Romaleos 2 weightlifting shoes classify as more expensive – currently around 177 euros.
Crossfit in Romaleos? Great for all weightlifting related moves, but use the new MetCons for… Crossfit MetCons.
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