For an individual with wide feet. They have to be somewhat durable.
I'll get you with greens if you contribute to this thread in a positive manner.
The Nike, adidas, reebok models etc are for people with narrow feet.
Don't suggest a chinese brand.
Personal experiences preferred.
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I've worn a pair of Romaleos 2 for at least 6 or 7 years. I think my feet are fairly wide and they fit great. I only wear them in the gym, but they've been tanks and look like they have another 10 years in them. Sorry I can't comment on the current version, but my experience with my old pair has been positive enough I'd just get the new version if I needed lifting shoes tomorrow.
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