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TYR L-1 Lifter

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★★★★★
4.4
32 Reviews

TYR L-1 Lifter

★★★★★
★★★★★
4.4
32 Reviews
£205.00
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£170.83
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Color (9)*Silver

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Gear Specs

BrandTYR
Made In USANo
Effective Heel Height21mm
Shoe TypeUnisex
Product Description

A leading name in specialized athletic apparel for nearly 40 years, TYR has now developed a line of premium weightlifting and cross-training shoes that’s been quickly adopted by many of the top strength athletes in the country. The L-1 Lifter features a patent-pending anatomical toe box, adjustable double straps, and a flat wide sole for optimal stability through the most brutal regimens.

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TYR L-1 Lifter

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A leading name in specialized athletic apparel for nearly 40 years, TYR has now developed a line of premium weightlifting and cross-training shoes that’s been quickly adopted by many of the top strength athletes in the country. The L-1 Lifter features a patent-pending anatomical toe box, adjustable double straps, and a flat wide sole for optimal stability through the most brutal regimens.

The L-1 Lifter’s 21mm heel-to-toe drop allows for a more upright torso during lifts and can help improve squat depth. The unique, extra wide toe box also promotes a more natural, non-constrained fit for comfortable and powerful lifting.

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Gear Specs

Specifications:

  • Weightlifting Shoe
  • Patent-Pending Anatomical Toe Box
  • 21mm Heel-to-Toe Drop
  • Back Heel Support
  • Adjustable Double Straps at midfoot
  • Flat Wide Sole
  • Color: Silver


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Fit Guide

TYR L-1 Lifters

US - Men's4.55.05.56.06.57.07.58.08.59.09.510.010.511.011.512.013.014.0
US - Women's6.06.57.07.58.08.59.09.510.010.511.011.512.012.513.013.514.515.5
EU36 2/337 1/33838 2/339 1/34040 2/341 1/34242 2/343 1/34444 2/345 1/34646 2/34849 1/3
UK4.04.55.05.56.06.57.07.58.08.59.09.510.010.511.011.512.513.5
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Reviews

1 - 8 of 32 Reviews
Uncle Joel
Central Florida
★★★★★
★★★★★
August 21
Perfect fit and feel
Comfortable and love the wide toe box. Feels rock solid.
Yes, I recommend this product
Originally posted on roguefitness.com
P K Adventures
Central Ohio
★★★★★
★★★★★
June 15
Comfortable and Functional
Most comfortable lifting shoes I’ve tried. Great to have room in toe box to be able to spread your toes and not be cramped which seems to help with stability. The quality is very high and are well made. But they do run small. Usually ware 11 1/2 wide and size 13 fit perfect. Highly recommend.
Yes, I recommend this product
Originally posted on roguefitness.com
RobGM
Boise, Idaho
★★★★★
★★★★★
April 24
Sturdy and comfortable!
I just received mine and ran through a pretty intensive squat training session. They fit pretty snug (I ordered a half size up from my running shoe size) and they felt amazing. My feet are on the wider size and I come from an older pair of Nike Roms. I definitely prefer the way these fit with the extra toe room/width.
Yes, I recommend this product
Originally posted on roguefitness.com
mattro
indiana
★★★★★
★★★★★
April 10
good shoe
shoe fits slim and tight. hotter then crap - why not put some fricken holes in it to breathe? not many options out there for wide toe box in size 14
Yes, I recommend this product
Originally posted on roguefitness.com
kmartt
Tx
★★★★★
★★★★★
April 10
Size up!!
Im 8.5 in Women and my feet feel extremely tight in that size; thinking of getting some 9.5 because it’s impossible to lift Comfortably with these… :(
Yes, I recommend this product
Originally posted on roguefitness.com
Marten
Seattle, Washington
★★★★★
★★★★★
April 8
Comfortable fit and feel
The extra room in the toe box is great; the sole is extremely grippy; the height of the heel is ideal for squats and Olympic lifts; and the shoe is light and flexible enough to use in metcons where you are squatting and aren’t moving around a ton.
Yes, I recommend this product
Originally posted on roguefitness.com
dreamhouse
★★★★★
★★★★★
April 5
Look good, comfortable, not durable.
Really like the aesthetics of these and the wider toebox helps for folks with wide feet, and as a lifting shoe they feel stable enough. Unfortunately after less than six months of use in training they're falling apart - most cloth/velcro bits are separating at the seams but worse than that is that the sole and heel are breaking apart. I'm definitely going to be looking for something more durable.
Originally posted on roguefitness.com
d424
New Jersey
★★★★★
★★★★★
March 30
Upgrading from Romaleos 3
I’ve been using a pair of Romaleos 3’s for the last 6 years, pretty much mainly for squatting. They have held up really well and have been great in every way except one, they squish my toes together quite a bit. I wondered if it might be a size issue as they are an 11.5 and I usually wear 12’s but the insole measures 29.5cm’s which is pretty much the perfect length for my feet. As I’ve been transitioning into barefoot shoes and enjoying the freedom my feet have in my Xero Prio Neo’s, the Romaleos have felt even tighter so I went looking for a wide toe box alternative. This led me to only 2 options as far as I could find, these TYR L-1’s and the Sabo weightlift and powerlift shoes. The Sabo’s are about half the price and seem to be well liked in the powerlifting community but the design of these L-1’s in black with the white outline on the logo made it a pretty easy decision. While the Sabo’s are likely a great value, they unfortunately also look like a knock off shoe you’d buy just to save some money and I wanted something I’d really like wearing since I probably won’t buy another pair this decade lol. Well, granted they’ll last that long. Anyways, they came in yesterday and the materials look and feel pretty high quality, it seems to be an improvement to the plastic uppers of the Romaleos. After putting them on, the heel height is just about the same as the Romaleos but up front my forefoot can really breathe and more effectively plant itself into the ground, so I think it’s a worthy upgrade. Looking at the size guide these definitely run small. Compared to my Prio Neo’s over a whole size small and compared to my Romaleos just under a size and a half. I’d recommend looking at the CM size (also can be listed at the JP size) of a shoe you feel comfortable in then find the closest size to that in the listed size chart above. I got the 13’s as that has a 29.7cm insole and luckily, they’re just about perfect.
Yes, I recommend this product
Originally posted on roguefitness.com
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