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Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13
Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13
Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13
Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13
Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13
Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13
Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13
Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13
Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13

Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13

STRENGTH AND STABILITY FOR ELITE-LEVEL TRAINING. Please Note: These are a small fit, please consider ordering half to one size up. Designed for strength and stability, the Nike Romaleos 4 features a supportive midsole and a wide, flat outsole. Adjustable straps at the midfoot secure your foot during your most intense workouts. Total Lockdown Wide straps over the laces adjust to deliver secure support. Explosive Lift-off Rigid midsole with a heel lift enables optimal power transfer from the ground to support explosive movements. Sturdy Platform A wide heel creates a stable base for heavy lifts, while rubber tread provides durable traction to meet the demands of your sport.

STRENGTH AND STABILITY FOR ELITE-LEVEL TRAINING. Please Note: These are a small fit, please consider ordering half to one size up. Designed for strength and stability, the Nike Romaleos 4 features a supportive midsole and a wide, flat outsole. Adjustable straps at the midfoot secure your foot during your most intense workouts. Total Lockdown Wide straps over the laces adjust to deliver secure support. Explosive Lift-off Rigid midsole with a heel lift enables optimal power transfer from the ground to support explosive movements. Sturdy Platform A wide heel creates a stable base for heavy lifts, while rubber tread provides durable traction to meet the demands of your sport.

Nike Romaleos 4 Grey/Silver, Grey / US M 11.5 / W 13

STRENGTH AND STABILITY FOR ELITE-LEVEL TRAINING. Please Note: These are a small fit, please consider ordering half to one size up. Designed for strength and stability, the Nike Romaleos 4 features a supportive midsole and a wide, flat outsole. Adjustable straps at the midfoot secure your foot during your most intense workouts. Total Lockdown Wide straps over the laces adjust to deliver secure support. Explosive Lift-off Rigid midsole with a heel lift enables optimal power transfer from the ground to support explosive movements. Sturdy Platform A wide heel creates a stable base for heavy lifts, while rubber tread provides durable traction to meet the demands of your sport.

STRENGTH AND STABILITY FOR ELITE-LEVEL TRAINING. Please Note: These are a small fit, please consider ordering half to one size up. Designed for strength and stability, the Nike Romaleos 4 features a supportive midsole and a wide, flat outsole. Adjustable straps at the midfoot secure your foot during your most intense workouts. Total Lockdown Wide straps over the laces adjust to deliver secure support. Explosive Lift-off Rigid midsole with a heel lift enables optimal power transfer from the ground to support explosive movements. Sturdy Platform A wide heel creates a stable base for heavy lifts, while rubber tread provides durable traction to meet the demands of your sport.

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Last updated at 03/31/2026 06:25:25

Workout.eu

$264.83

Weightlifting Shoes Nike Romaleos 4 - Wolf 10.5

Delivery $59.71

GOAT

$281.82

Nike Romaleos 4 'Wolf Grey Lightening' | Men's Size 11.5

Delivery between 1–8 Apr $25

StockX

$285.00

Nike Romaleos 4 Wolf Grey Lightening

Delivery $34.95

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Reviews

Best weightlifting shoes so far
16 January 2023Joy F

originally posted on Rogue Fitness

Bought these shoes 2 months ago and I have no complaints or even suggestions for improvements. Women's shoes are far too narrow for me but these men's Nike 4s fit great. The shoe is wide enough and the material is flexible enough that I can lift with no pain. Yet it provides a great platform with 2 opposing straps and a stiff base. I highly recommend these shoes.

Fitting well for a women's wide foot ...
3 April 2023JimmyC

originally posted on Rogue Fitness

Bought for my daughter, who has a wide foot and isn't comfortable in women's sizes. She has a high arch, and her foot is wide below the pinky toe. We tried sizing up half a size, as per alot of reviews, but they were too long. We exchanged ( no problem through Rogue btw) for her normal size ( men's 8), and they fit perfect. She does olympic lifting and they are perfect, very solid in the squatting position. We greatly recommend for lifting, but I think they would be too heavy, and not flexible enough, for crossfit. Use them for what they were designed for, squatting, and oly lifts. Now we get to see how they hold up.

Game changer!
21 August 2023Ken E.

originally posted on citystrength.com.au

I was initially unsure how much of a difference weight lifting shoes would make. However, reading ‘Starting Strength’ by Mark Rippetoe, he recommends lifting shoes as one of the best investments you can make. So I thought I would give them a try.I’m so glad I took the plunge and bought a pair of the Nike Romaleo 4s online. They are built like a tank and feel rock solid for squats and deadlifts.Reading other reviews that they are narrow and a tight fit, I went up half a size. My feet are fairly neutral; not particularly narrow or wide. The half size up fit like a glove.I would highly recommend the Nike Romaleo 4s.

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Updated 6 days ago
Workout.eu

$264.83

Weightlifting Shoes Nike Romaleos 4 - Wolf 10.5

Delivery $59.71

GOAT

$281.82

Nike Romaleos 4 'Wolf Grey Lightening' | Men's Size 11.5

Delivery between 1–8 Apr $25

StockX

$285.00

Nike Romaleos 4 Wolf Grey Lightening

Delivery $34.95

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Best weightlifting shoes so far
16 January 2023

Bought these shoes 2 months ago and I have no complaints or even suggestions for improvements. Women's shoes are far too narrow for me but these men's Nike 4s fit great. The shoe is wide enough and the material is flexible enough that I can lift with no pain. Yet it provides a great platform with 2 opposing straps and a stiff base. I highly recommend these shoes.

Joy F originally posted on Rogue Fitness
Fitting well for a women's wide foot ...
3 April 2023

Bought for my daughter, who has a wide foot and isn't comfortable in women's sizes. She has a high arch, and her foot is wide below the pinky toe. We tried sizing up half a size, as per alot of reviews, but they were too long. We exchanged ( no problem through Rogue btw) for her normal size ( men's 8), and they fit perfect. She does olympic lifting and they are perfect, very solid in the squatting position. We greatly recommend for lifting, but I think they would be too heavy, and not flexible enough, for crossfit. Use them for what they were designed for, squatting, and oly lifts. Now we get to see how they hold up.

JimmyC originally posted on Rogue Fitness
Game changer!
21 August 2023

I was initially unsure how much of a difference weight lifting shoes would make. However, reading ‘Starting Strength’ by Mark Rippetoe, he recommends lifting shoes as one of the best investments you can make. So I thought I would give them a try.I’m so glad I took the plunge and bought a pair of the Nike Romaleo 4s online. They are built like a tank and feel rock solid for squats and deadlifts.Reading other reviews that they are narrow and a tight fit, I went up half a size. My feet are fairly neutral; not particularly narrow or wide. The half size up fit like a glove.I would highly recommend the Nike Romaleo 4s.

Ken E. originally posted on citystrength.com.au
Get half size up!!
27 January 2023

I got this Nike Romaleos 4 for doing more powerlifting squats and box squats. This is an excellent investment as this shoe’s hard bottom makes all the difference! I highly recommend getting it. It is an expensive shoe but just like any other sports, you need the right shoe for the right purpose. This is my first weightlifting shoe and I love it! Highly recommend it and make sure you get half a size up as you do not want it too loose. Nice and snug is the right fit. Plus the two straps helps the foot from moving forward, nice and stable.

AdrianL originally posted on Rogue Fitness
Nike Romaleos 4
25 April 2023

Read many other reviews for this pair. My feet are wide so I opted for my usual sneaker size (I choose sneakers usually 1/2 size bigger than my feet length). When the Nike Romaleos 4 arrived, they were snug! Now I've molded somehow into the shoes but they are still snug - I guess this is how lifting shoes are supposed to be. But the firmness and stability is unmatched, as if I'm rooted on the platform. Great shoes!

Yongdan originally posted on Rogue Fitness
Not great. Not even good. Miss the mark by a mile.
19 March 2023

Even though these are an improvement from the Romaleos 3 which were a steaming pile of waste, Nike really showed they just want to make cheap fashionable shoes and print their profits. I wore these for 3 lifting sessions, a week of training for me, a Masters 81kg weightlifter and the Velcro straps began to fail. After 2 months of training, the foot bed began to split on my rear foot for the jerk. Then the other shoe started doing the same. These are $200 of trash. Read the other reviews from people who don’t Olympic lift or wear these for the intended purpose. Do not buy.

OlyCoach originally posted on Rogue Fitness
Really solid.
11 March 2023

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.

Gary originally posted on traininn.com
Romaleos 4 > Roms 2 > Savaleos
27 December 2021

After retiring from lifting a few years back and coming back to it after some Tokyo inspiration, I needed some shoes to rival my previously loved and sold Romaleos 2.I tried the Savaleos but was left disappointed in the quality and stability of the shoes. The savaleos are very much a budget shoe and not very competitive either.The Romaleos 4 however, have not disappointed. They are a solid shoe, with great stability. Well made to create a modern style with a strong base to feel anchored in for all weightlifting movements and competitive lifts. The straps add additional compression to lock you in and these can be slack without excess strap hanging about if desired.

Philip P. originally posted on wit-fitness.com
Stiff, Stable and Locked In
31 January 2022

Coming from the beginner friendly adidas powerlifts these are on a whole different level. Stiff, stable and locked in with the straps.Initially I was a bit apprehensive about both the increased 20mm heel lift and stiff sole. Thought my toes might smash up against the front of the toebox and they’d feel like walking on bricks compared the powelifts and their softer EVA midfoot, flexible forefoot and 15mm heel lift. Nothing could be further from the truth.Yes they’re quite a bit harder to get into, but once laced and strapped in my feet stayed planted. The straps are positioned to pull and hold the foot and heel back towards the heel cup. No forward movement or heel lift. The toe box actually felt roomier then the powerlifts. It didn’t take long to get used to ... MoreComing from the beginner friendly adidas powerlifts these are on a whole different level. Stiff, stable and locked in with the straps.Initially I was a bit apprehensive about both the increased 20mm heel lift and stiff sole. Thought my toes might smash up against the front of the toebox and they’d feel like walking on bricks compared the powelifts and their softer EVA midfoot, flexible forefoot and 15mm heel lift. Nothing could be further from the truth.Yes they’re quite a bit harder to get into, but once laced and strapped in my feet stayed planted. The straps are positioned to pull and hold the foot and heel back towards the heel cup. No forward movement or heel lift. The toe box actually felt roomier then the powerlifts. It didn’t take long to get used to walking in them.Once under weight is when they shine. They just feel rooted to the platform. It feels that it’s more then just the stiff TPU midsole though. Laterally they very little give. I think the way the midsole just widens out and has a lot to do with it. The sole is actually wider than the shoe.As for sizing, I wear a 10 US & these fit well at a size 10 with a little room in the toebox for that inevitable summer month heat swell.Over all I’d definitely recommend them. Bit pricey compared to the Nike Savaleos but it isn’t like weight shoes wear out quickly. Had my powerlifts for three years and honestly they’re still good other than the little bit heel lift and very slight inner lateral movement under load. You can see it in the pic if you look close enough to the shoes.Hope this helps.

sting_rey7 originally posted on Rogue Fitness
Why haven’t I used these before
18 September 2022

Simply amazing results. Squats with these shoes and the results were incredible more reps more weight. The balance and sturdy platform elevated my performance to unheard of levels. I was planning on doing a light squat session to try out the shoes. Was using Nike cross trainers for years. Well I went 95 pounds more for 2 more reps than I expected. From225 to 315 was a breeze. It’s definitely without a doubt the shoes.Been squatting for years. Have never experienced such a tremendous difference. I guess the angle of my ankles with the solid base and exceptional balance is exactly why these shoes were made. And no raising your heels is not the same I’ve done that many times. All I can say is highly recommended!

Docyankz originally posted on Rogue Fitness

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