Soulshoe is Black
Product Description
Measure your foot length or enter a size you already know. We'll show you the exact EUR, UK and CM equivalent.
EUR 42 matches a foot length of 26.5 cm — a direct match in the size chart.
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I'm between two EUR sizes. Which do I pick?
Go up. Under heavy load — squats, deadlifts — your foot spreads slightly and pushes forward in the shoe. A size too small will cause black toenails and pain. A size too large can be managed with thicker socks or an insole.
My UK size and EUR size give different results. Which do I trust?
Trust your CM foot length — it's the most objective measurement. UK and EUR sizing can vary slightly by brand. If in doubt, measure your foot with a tape and use that number directly.
Do powerlifting shoes fit differently to regular trainers?
Yes. Powerlifting shoes are built with a stiff, flat sole and a narrow last compared to cushioned trainers. They're designed to feel snug and locked-in — not roomy like a running shoe. If you normally wear a loose trainer, you may find your true size feels tighter in a lifting shoe.
Can I wear thick socks with lifting shoes?
You can, but most serious lifters go with thin socks for maximum feedback through the floor. If you do plan to wear thick socks, factor that in — you may want to go half a size up from your bare-foot measurement.
My size isn't in the EUR 37–48 range. What do I do?
Message us on WhatsApp or Instagram — we'll check stock and availability outside the standard range for you.
