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    I recently start to workout in home.
    Until now I have used the Allstar converes shoes, and when Im squating at home (On regular Home floor) the shoes is slipping and every rep my stance is going wider and wider, so now I squat shoeless.
    I want to buy a weightlifting shoes to stop that problem
    Does Adidas powerlift 2.0 do the trick ?

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    By "home floor" you mean parquet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazyduck View Post
    By "home floor" you mean parquet?
    I mean tiles.
    something like that
    http://www.google.co.il/imgres?imgur...art=30&ndsp=12

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    I cant see that image but I'm familiar with Israeli tiles.

    I train in my living room and sometimes it can be hard to get a good grip on parquet. Super ghetto, but I moisten a paper towel with water and wipe the bottom of my shoes. After a few seconds its perfectly sticky enough for one set. Not recommended, but it works.

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    The adipowers have a fairly sticky bottom imo.

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    I have the Powerlift 2.0 (not the Adipowers). They grip well and have never slipped for me, but I can't promise this would be the case on very slick surfaces.

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