So my regular lifting shoes are Adidas PowerLifts, which I know are regarded very much as an "entry level" lifting shoe. I'm on vacation this week and forgot my gym bag, so I went to the gym (twice) and just wore my Converse thin soles. To my surprise, I thought they were as good or perhaps even better to squat in.
Granted, I've been going light (work sets at 275, no belt), but I've done that both in my PLs and my Chucks and found the Chucks pretty damn good. These are low tops, in leather, with the thin sole, so they aren't that different than some of the "cross training" shoes out there (like the Reebok CrossFit line), but there's almost nothing to compress (insole thin, too), the leather stretches a bit and I feel pretty stable. Now, perhaps this simply proves that the PL is a crappy lifting shoe...
Anyone else try lifting in these (vs canvas Chucks with standard sole thickness in either high or low top)?
Not related, but why do people get "entry level" shoes when they know they need to replace them sooner or later. Might as well go all out and get a pair of adipowers or romaleos to avoid buying twice down the road.
I pull and press in chucks. I also spent some time squatting in them but have gone back to lifters.
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The Reebok Power Shoe for everything. It's the only shoe designed by powerlifters, for powerlifting.
Are you talking about one of these two:
Reebok CrossFit Lifter Plus 2.0 - White | Reebok US
or
Reebok CrossFit Lite TR - Black | Reebok US
or something else entirely?
That first pair looks interesting because it seems to offer some of the features on the $200 Nike and Adidas shoes but closer to the price point of the PowerLifts.