The Nike Romaleos 4 Camo is a must-have training shoe for athletes who value both performance and style. Designed by Nike, this shoe features a sleek black camo design that is sure to turn heads. Perfect for weightlifting and other intense workouts, the Nike Romaleos 4 Camo provides stability, support, and durability. Upgrade your training sessions with this high-quality shoe from Nike.
The Nike Romaleos 4 Camo is a must-have training shoe for athletes who value both performance and style. Designed by Nike, this shoe features a sleek black camo design that is sure to turn heads. Perfect for weightlifting and other intense workouts, the Nike Romaleos 4 Camo provides stability, support, and durability. Upgrade your training sessions with this high-quality shoe from Nike.
The Nike Romaleos 4 Camo is a must-have training shoe for athletes who value both performance and style. Designed by Nike, this shoe features a sleek black camo design that is sure to turn heads. Perfect for weightlifting and other intense workouts, the Nike Romaleos 4 Camo provides stability, support, and durability. Upgrade your training sessions with this high-quality shoe from Nike.
The Nike Romaleos 4 Camo is a must-have training shoe for athletes who value both performance and style. Designed by Nike, this shoe features a sleek black camo design that is sure to turn heads. Perfect for weightlifting and other intense workouts, the Nike Romaleos 4 Camo provides stability, support, and durability. Upgrade your training sessions with this high-quality shoe from Nike.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 13:14:50
Nike Romaleos 4 Camo, UK 3.5
Delivery between 26–30 Mar $14.99
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Fantastic for weightlifting (squats, presses, hack squats). Fit is on point, my feet feel 0 slippage in these, great stability and yea, also looking good. Not amazing for anything else but legs day in gym, they suck for walking, they suck for a regular chest day for example, but they are fantastic for legs day. If you have the budget and you want a great shoe for your legs day only these are a must buy, if you are looking for a shoe that you will wear every day at gym and run errands in them then you might have to look for something different
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Great ankle support, very good if you have mobility issues or previous injuries. Especially good if you’re working up to more weight. They are very heavy and feel like ski boots like others have mentioned, but if you read the name of the shoe… they are for weightlifting lol.. you need that support, definitely recommend.Very accommodating for wide feet as well, I did not have any issues with the arch supports as others have mentioned, they’ve also said they had to go up half/a size but I did not have to yet. I would recommend breaking them in first and seeing then if you need to. (mine arrived yesterday, took them to the gym today and had no issues. I wear 8.5 men/10.5 women, no tightness, was not uncomfortable, but will come back after a few weeks and update)
originally posted on store.nike.com
I have a background in powerlifting and I'm an avid Olympic Weightlifter now. I've trained in the Romaleos 2 ever since powerlifting and LOVE that shoe just like everyone else. I won't even mention the Romaleos 3.First Impressions of the 4: Narrow Arch with a bit of heel slippage. Odd front strap shape. Huge excessive and loud Swoosh on each shoe. HOWEVER, Great stability in squats, snatches and cleans. Shoe is a bit heavier than the 2's by a couple grams. It is a bit stiffer in midsole of the shoe so the bend is different than the 2's. Very durable materials in the straps and breathable mesh in the front of the shoe. True to size fitting. I have wide feet and have had no discomfort after wearing 1 week of training. Definitely would recommend the 4's if you loved ... MoreI have a background in powerlifting and I'm an avid Olympic Weightlifter now. I've trained in the Romaleos 2 ever since powerlifting and LOVE that shoe just like everyone else. I won't even mention the Romaleos 3.First Impressions of the 4: Narrow Arch with a bit of heel slippage. Odd front strap shape. Huge excessive and loud Swoosh on each shoe. HOWEVER, Great stability in squats, snatches and cleans. Shoe is a bit heavier than the 2's by a couple grams. It is a bit stiffer in midsole of the shoe so the bend is different than the 2's. Very durable materials in the straps and breathable mesh in the front of the shoe. True to size fitting. I have wide feet and have had no discomfort after wearing 1 week of training. Definitely would recommend the 4's if you loved the 2's. It's slowly winning me over with every session.I would buy another pair if Nike went with an all black design including the Swoosh or an all white including the Swoosh.
Nike Romaleos 4 Camo, UK 3.5
Delivery between 26–30 Mar $14.99
Fantastic for weightlifting (squats, presses, hack squats). Fit is on point, my feet feel 0 slippage in these, great stability and yea, also looking good. Not amazing for anything else but legs day in gym, they suck for walking, they suck for a regular chest day for example, but they are fantastic for legs day. If you have the budget and you want a great shoe for your legs day only these are a must buy, if you are looking for a shoe that you will wear every day at gym and run errands in them then you might have to look for something different
Great ankle support, very good if you have mobility issues or previous injuries. Especially good if you’re working up to more weight. They are very heavy and feel like ski boots like others have mentioned, but if you read the name of the shoe… they are for weightlifting lol.. you need that support, definitely recommend.Very accommodating for wide feet as well, I did not have any issues with the arch supports as others have mentioned, they’ve also said they had to go up half/a size but I did not have to yet. I would recommend breaking them in first and seeing then if you need to. (mine arrived yesterday, took them to the gym today and had no issues. I wear 8.5 men/10.5 women, no tightness, was not uncomfortable, but will come back after a few weeks and update)
I have a background in powerlifting and I'm an avid Olympic Weightlifter now. I've trained in the Romaleos 2 ever since powerlifting and LOVE that shoe just like everyone else. I won't even mention the Romaleos 3.First Impressions of the 4: Narrow Arch with a bit of heel slippage. Odd front strap shape. Huge excessive and loud Swoosh on each shoe. HOWEVER, Great stability in squats, snatches and cleans. Shoe is a bit heavier than the 2's by a couple grams. It is a bit stiffer in midsole of the shoe so the bend is different than the 2's. Very durable materials in the straps and breathable mesh in the front of the shoe. True to size fitting. I have wide feet and have had no discomfort after wearing 1 week of training. Definitely would recommend the 4's if you loved ... MoreI have a background in powerlifting and I'm an avid Olympic Weightlifter now. I've trained in the Romaleos 2 ever since powerlifting and LOVE that shoe just like everyone else. I won't even mention the Romaleos 3.First Impressions of the 4: Narrow Arch with a bit of heel slippage. Odd front strap shape. Huge excessive and loud Swoosh on each shoe. HOWEVER, Great stability in squats, snatches and cleans. Shoe is a bit heavier than the 2's by a couple grams. It is a bit stiffer in midsole of the shoe so the bend is different than the 2's. Very durable materials in the straps and breathable mesh in the front of the shoe. True to size fitting. I have wide feet and have had no discomfort after wearing 1 week of training. Definitely would recommend the 4's if you loved the 2's. It's slowly winning me over with every session.I would buy another pair if Nike went with an all black design including the Swoosh or an all white including the Swoosh.
Don't get me wrong: this weightlifting shoe is great, and offers much stability during the heavy lifts. What gets me though, is that while they upgraded a bunch of individual parts of the shoe from its previous iteration, namely the flimsy tongue on the 3 to the more robust one on the 4 and the more durable TPU sole, I feel that they downgraded on the straps. Though they added the metatarsal strap which undoubtedly adds to the wearer's stability, the choice of material is questionable. I loved the seatbelt material on the 3, but the 4 feels a bit fake. Wish they kept that seatbelt. Otherwise this shoe is solid.
This is a great shoe - the quality, construction and durability are all fantastic! But, the heel height is 20mm, so this is very good for people that need help with additional heel flexibility to hit depth on squats. The heel was too high for me personally, it would push me forward putting more emphasis on my vastus medialis and less glutes which would basically mimic a front squat and not a back squat. I wasn't able to squat as much, and as a powerlifter - the change in heel height effected my strength. Again, great shoe for the right person but I still prefer squatting in my Metcons which have a 4mm heel lift.
Brutal should be the 1 they deserve, but then it looks irresponsible and review doesn’t look trusted. I had glue overflow at multiple seems that were runs of overflowing glue. On the left shoe it’s from 1 inch (I measured) in front of the first strap and then it wraps all the way around the back to the other side of not just glue out the seems but then you can seem gaps where it’s not connected, so I can see what they were trying to achieve and it didn’t work. On the right shoe I have 2x 3 inch runs of glue and a few singular spots coming out the seems of the sole meets shoe. Then where it comes up on each shoe it gets on the cloth and then there’s random spots of glue on black cloth turned white. These shoes run small too, so I figured I’d just review comfort so I ... MoreBrutal should be the 1 they deserve, but then it looks irresponsible and review doesn’t look trusted. I had glue overflow at multiple seems that were runs of overflowing glue. On the left shoe it’s from 1 inch (I measured) in front of the first strap and then it wraps all the way around the back to the other side of not just glue out the seems but then you can seem gaps where it’s not connected, so I can see what they were trying to achieve and it didn’t work. On the right shoe I have 2x 3 inch runs of glue and a few singular spots coming out the seems of the sole meets shoe. Then where it comes up on each shoe it gets on the cloth and then there’s random spots of glue on black cloth turned white. These shoes run small too, so I figured I’d just review comfort so I don’t slam them, but they they feel like I’ll be exchanging for a different. If you feel off balance when your train too much, then these will help you keep your feet flat and glued to the ground. I like my top notch shoes to also look respectable and to accept these would be insulting.
Just tried these out squatting and they are rock solid. I had Adidas Adipower 2's for 5 years but I bought those a little on the small side because I really liked a tight shoe when I squatted heavy....just a psychological thing. But, they started bugging my toes, so took the leap and bought these. I usually take a size 11 but had to go to an 11.5 in these, they do fit quite snug. If they hold up as long as the Adipowers did (which are still in amazing shape), which they look like they will, then it will be a GREAT purchase.
Great for weightlifting but not much else. I was mainly looking for something to replace my old Superreps to continue my Insanity workouts and these were advertised as being good for cross-training, but they just aren’t. They’re extremely sturdy and excellent weightlifting shoes, they look incredible, but outside of that they’re far too stiff and heavy to be useful for cardio of any kind. Trading mine in for a metcon or alpha to try to find a suitable replacement for intense cardio workouts.The sizing suggestions are spot on. Order one half size/size up.
Before making my purchase, I did a lot of homework on these. Watched all the youtube reviews, reddit threads, forum comments etc. And I found that most were accurate with sizing. I normally wear 10.5 and at the time I ordered these, 10 was only available. I pulled the trigger thinking, I can always return them if they were indeed too small. I get the lifters in, and at first, they were tight (most reviews did state they ran small). I have a wide foot but after a few days lifting in them, they stretched out, which mitigated the heel slip issue many have complained of (tying the shoe laces tight and or strapping in the top strap all but eliminates that too btw)For the last year n a half, I have been lifting in Romaleos 2's which any lifter knows, is widely known to ... MoreBefore making my purchase, I did a lot of homework on these. Watched all the youtube reviews, reddit threads, forum comments etc. And I found that most were accurate with sizing. I normally wear 10.5 and at the time I ordered these, 10 was only available. I pulled the trigger thinking, I can always return them if they were indeed too small. I get the lifters in, and at first, they were tight (most reviews did state they ran small). I have a wide foot but after a few days lifting in them, they stretched out, which mitigated the heel slip issue many have complained of (tying the shoe laces tight and or strapping in the top strap all but eliminates that too btw)For the last year n a half, I have been lifting in Romaleos 2's which any lifter knows, is widely known to be the best lifters Nike has produced. 2.5 months in, I am starting to like these more than the 2's. They breath better, better overall comfort in my opinion. The heel is a little taller than the 2's and also have a bit more arch, but I got used to it within less than a week. I train in Olympic weightlifting 5 days a week, for those curious. Highly recommend
Firstly let me say, I’ve used the Legacy Lifters and I wear a 10 for all shoes except converse. Secondly, my feet are wide. My arches aren’t flat and these fit snug but as snug as they’re supposed to. Weightlifting shoes are meant to he worn on the platform and meant to fit snug. While these don’t exactly break in, they do take shape of your feet after a while. Don’t size up or size down. Weightlifting shoes aren’t mean to be worn for hours for your bodybuilding workouts. They’re meant for specialized movements and I’m happy with my purchase so far. I’m glad I ordered my usual size. There is some heel slip but for those who upsize. Remember, this is coming from a wide toed guy who’s squatting everyday. I’ve used these for front squats, back squats and power cleans. ... MoreFirstly let me say, I’ve used the Legacy Lifters and I wear a 10 for all shoes except converse. Secondly, my feet are wide. My arches aren’t flat and these fit snug but as snug as they’re supposed to. Weightlifting shoes are meant to he worn on the platform and meant to fit snug. While these don’t exactly break in, they do take shape of your feet after a while. Don’t size up or size down. Weightlifting shoes aren’t mean to be worn for hours for your bodybuilding workouts. They’re meant for specialized movements and I’m happy with my purchase so far. I’m glad I ordered my usual size. There is some heel slip but for those who upsize. Remember, this is coming from a wide toed guy who’s squatting everyday. I’ve used these for front squats, back squats and power cleans. I have no complaints so far. I also wear size 10 Jordans and on my Legacy Lifters.