Squat Shoes
Heeled squat shoes. Elevated heel for deeper squats and better ankle mobility. Built for stability on heavy lifts. Pair with our [Knee Sleeves] and [Squat Gear] to own the hole.
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Heeled squat shoes. Elevated heel for deeper squats and better ankle mobility. Built for stability on heavy lifts. Pair with our [Knee Sleeves] and [Squat Gear] to own the hole.
Regular price
$229.99
Sale price
$159.99
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Yes, we offer global shipping, including free delivery to the US, Canada, Singapore, and parts of Southeast Asia.
Note: Shipping costs for other regions will be calculated at checkout.
Delivery time varies by location.
Standard orders process within 3-5 business days and arrive in 7-9 business days.
For expedited shipping, available at an additional fee, orders process in 2-3 business days and ship in 4-6 business days.
Please note that deliveries to remote areas may take longer.
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If your item arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days of delivery for a replacement or refund. Please note, we do not accept returns for incorrect sizing or other non-damage related issues.
Yes, we provide warranties: lifting belts + lever buckles lifetime, wrist wraps and straps 6 months, sleeves 1 year.
Squat shoes, also known as heeled weightlifting shoes, feature a raised heel and rigid sole designed to improve depth, stability, and positioning during squats and Olympic lifts. They help keep your torso upright and allow for stronger, more efficient movement patterns during training.
It depends on the lift. Heeled weightlifting shoes give an advantage in squats and Olympic lifts, while flat shoes work better for deadlifts. Many lifters switch between both types depending on their training session.
Definitely. Weightlifting shoes are ideal for front squats, overhead squats, jerk dips, split jerks, and Olympic lifting variations. While they aren’t ideal for running or dynamic conditioning, they excel in all barbell-focused movements.
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