The Basics of Choosing the Right Sports Footwear
The Basics of Choosing the Right Sports Footwear The Basics of Choosing the Right Sports Footwear
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SABO GoodLift Powerlifting shoes (small sizes)

SABO GoodLift Powerlifting shoes (small sizes)

$ 44.99

$ 129.99

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SABO GoodLift Powerlifting shoes (small sizes)

SABO GoodLift Powerlifting shoes (small sizes)

$ 44.99

$ 129.99

Size:
  • 36RUS
  • 37RUS
  • 38RUS
  • 39RUS
  • 41RUS
Color:
  • Black
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Product Details

The latest addition to the SABO collection, the GoodLift is the perfect shoe for lifters who prefer a shoe without a heel. Featuring an all-new non-marking outsole with minimum thickness and a special pattern for maximum grip. The upper is made of thick, supportive leather with a man-made liner. The GoodLift also has a 30 mm super durable metatarsal strap for a secure fit. 

This is the perfect shoe for deadlifts, squats without a heel, and bench press.

Main features:

- New non marking outsole, minimally thick (5 mm) and designed to support the foot under heavy loads.

- Pattern on bottom sole designed for maximum grip against the floor.

- 30 mm wide ultra-durable lateral strap for a secure fit.

- Classic upper construction, with natural leather and quality components make for a solid and durable shoe.

Advantages:

- The soles are thin and flat to decrease pulling distance. A thin sole means the barbell is higher up from the floor relative to the athlete.  This allows for more weight to be lifted since the pulling distance becomes shorter. 

- Specialized footwear protects the feet from injuries related to heavy lifting. Protects athlete's feet from platypodia (flattening of the arches).

- This shoe provides maximum stability for the ankle.

- The soles are made from materials that do not have any give which results in a good surface to push against. The pattern and side support on the outsole minimizes slipping. 

 

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