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    Flat sole gym shoes

    Does anyone have these flat sole gym shoes for training legs? (flat sole high ankle lace up). I'm looking everywhere to find them but can't! I'm from aus so if anyone knows where I can get them or a website thy sells them I'd appriciate it.

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    You mean these? http://www.buy.com/pr/product.aspx?s...lerid=23064714

    Holy crap! nice username.


    Edit: or something like this: http://www.prowriststraps.com/inc/sdetail/250486
    Last edited by Doctapeppa; 11-01-2011 at 05:09 PM.

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    try converse chuck taylors....

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    Yeh I don't really like the look of those converse ones. Ottomix, that's what I was looking for!

    Does anyone know if I can get them from any stores here in Aus? Melbourne...

    Thanks guys

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    I'm with Jimmy...chuck Taylor's are pimpin flat soled shoes. I wear them on days I don't do walking or running for cardio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockinred View Post
    I'm with Jimmy...chuck Taylor's are pimpin flat soled shoes. I wear them on days I don't do walking or running for cardio.
    Have u seen the other link to the ottomix ones? There pretty pimpin aswell

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    can u not go barefoot?

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    try metal lifting shoes, its a brand name, i think iaddidas has a lifting shoe also

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    What are they actually called though so I can. E more accurate with my search?

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    go with wrestling sneakers

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    Tigers asix chucks volleys, they are shoes ffs.

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    i think a good pair of lifting shoes is worth the $$$$ but ive been wearing the same chucks for a long time

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    I have a pair of ristos oly weight lifting shoes i paid like 80$ for and i swear i can squat and deadlift around 25-35 more lbs with them, check em out on ebay or amazon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by randymeans View Post
    I have a pair of ristos oly weight lifting shoes i paid like 80$ for and i swear i can squat and deadlift around 25-35 more lbs with them, check em out on ebay or amazon!
    A good pair of shoes do matter! i feel like i can spread the floor alooootttt better with a flat footed shoe, ill never squat or deadlift in anything else, i dont like the whole raised heel though, doesnt fit my style

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    Otomix are probablysome of the more popular high-top styled lifting shoes if you don't count chunck all-stars. I personally think the Stingray model looks really good but the rest are kinda fugly. A lot of the power lifters in my gym swear by skateboarding shoes like Vans and Airwalks... but you're looking for high tops. Ristos are a good pair of shoes and I love them for squats and bench, but they make me feel "off" when trying to pull from ground so i go barefoot for deads. Adidas Sambas are another popular shoe for lifting. You should check out WLShoes.com - There are a lot of different shoe models and reviews posted there, may give you a better idea of where to look?

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