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Lift safely & comfortably in these designs that provide support & stability.
When it comes to the best weightlifting shoes for women, the selection can seem pretty limited.
Here are the top picks for both womens weightlifting shoes and cross-trainers:
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Tried out my new shoes yesterday and was able to make depth and keep my balance much easier.
[…] After reading the reviews I sized up a half size to 7.5.
I normally wear a 6.5 in dress shoe and a 7 in an athletic shoe.
And it fits perfectly!
Plus, the uppers are also made from at least 50% recycled materials.
Its also one of the only brands that makes weightlifting shoes designed specifically for women.
What a difference new shoes make.
They provide excellent heel height and stability.
And no sliding around on the platform.
That said, the adjustable instep straps and vegan upper still offer security and coverage.
One Reviewer Wrote: I have been looking for lifting/HIIT shoes that weren’t bulky.
[…] I wore them to lift for the first time today and what a difference!
Being able to feel the floor really helped with my form!
It also comes in many colors and sizes.
One Reviewer Wrote: Good for CrossFit or any other high impact workout that involves any sort of weightlifting.
Light and airy feel (its mostly mesh/woven material).
Just stretchy enough for wider feet.
Toe box is wide enough.
Stable enough for squats/deadlifts/cleans/etc.
Works great and feel stable with no slip.
Bought true to size and was a bit nervous, but the fit is great.
Design:Sneaker |Drop: Zero |Available Colors: 16 |Available Sizes: 4.5 15 (half-sizes available)