Nike Romaleos 4

Red and black Nike Romaleos 4 on white background
Red and black Nike Romaleos 4 on white background
black and white NIke Romaleos 4 product image
black and white NIke Romaleos 4 product image

We test and review fitness products based on an independent, multi-point methodology. If you use our links to purchase something, we may earn a commission. Read our disclosures.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Latest iteration in this line of weightlifting shoes
  • Blends the breathability of the Romaleos 3 with the sturdy outsole of the Romaleos 2
  • 20mm heel drop as well as dual velcro straps
Manufacturer: Categories: ,

In-Depth Review

Nike Romaleos 4 Weightlifting Shoes Review (2024): Where Stability Meets Aesthetics

Nike Romaleos 4 Weightlifting Shoes Review (2024): Where Stability Meets Aesthetics

Nike is back with another weightlifting shoe, the Romaleos 4. In an attempt to provide a modern, updated look for the Romaleos 2 purists, they’ve created the heaviest and most stable weightlifting shoe I have used. Read the full review.

Pros & Cons

What we like ...
  • Incredibly stable platform and midfoot
  • Wider toe box than the previous Romaleos
  • Heavy and sturdy–I feel like I’m rooted into the ground
What needs improvement ...
  • The laces and straps feel a bit flimsy, but laces can be replaced, and the straps don’t need to do much work if the laces are tied.
  • The different materials that are used to make the shoes more breathable also make me wonder how long they will actually last.
  • The $200 price will likely limit these shoes to serious athletes.

Product Summary

Specs

Heel-to-Toe Drop

20mm

Color

Various Colors

GGR Community Reviews

Nike Romaleos 4

Tried it? Review this product

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Use one of the allowed file type: jpg,png,gif. The max size allowed is : 5 MB.

      Summary

      The Romaleos 4 were designed to represent the favorable parts of all versions, and I do believe Nike has executed that well. While the price tag of $200 may deter some, this shoe is a great option for those seeking a sturdy, aesthetically pleasing weightlifting shoe.