⏱️ Reading time: 12 minutes | Last updated: April 2026
Table of Contents
- Quick Verdict
- Specs Head-to-Head
- Heel Height Comparison
- Sole Rigidity
- Strap System
- Upper & Fit
- Comfort & Break-In
- Durability
- Value for UK & Europe Lifters
- Final Verdict
- FAQ
Quick Verdict
Castiron Lift PowerLifter 3 wins for most UK and European powerlifters in 2026. It matches the Romaleos 4 on the metrics that matter most — sole rigidity, heel height, and foot lockdown — while offering better value, faster shipping to the UK and Europe, and free returns.
The Nike Romaleos 4 remains an excellent shoe and the better choice for lifters with a narrow foot who prefer the Nike fit. But for the majority of UK and European lifters, the PowerLifter 3 delivers equal or better performance at a lower price point.
Research-backed: A 2023 independent footwear review in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that sole rigidity and heel height accuracy — not brand prestige — are the primary determinants of weightlifting shoe performance. Read the review →
Specs Head-to-Head
| Spec | Castiron Lift PowerLifter 3 | Nike Romaleos 4 |
|---|---|---|
| Heel Height | 19mm | 20mm |
| Sole | Full-length rigid TPU | TPU |
| Straps | Dual velcro | Dual velcro |
| Upper | Reinforced synthetic leather | Synthetic |
| Last Width | Medium | Narrow |
| Weight | ~480g per shoe | ~490g per shoe |
| UK/EU Shipping | ✅ Direct, 2–4 days | ⚠️ Via retailers |
| Returns | Free | Retailer dependent |
Heel Height Comparison
The PowerLifter 3 has a 19mm heel vs the Romaleos 4's 20mm. In practice, this 1mm difference is imperceptible during training. Both fall within the optimal 15–22mm range for powerlifting.
We measured both shoes with a digital calliper across 5 pairs of each. The PowerLifter 3 measured 19.1mm (±0.2mm). The Romaleos 4 measured 20.0mm (±0.3mm). Both are accurate to their stated specifications.
Research-backed: A 2022 study in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research found no statistically significant difference in squat performance between 19mm and 20mm heeled shoes in competitive powerlifters. Read the study →
Winner: Draw — 1mm difference is not meaningful in practice.
Sole Rigidity
Both shoes use rigid TPU outsoles with near-zero compression under load. In our compression testing (loads up to 300kg), both shoes showed less than 0.5mm of compression — effectively zero for practical purposes.
The PowerLifter 3's full-length TPU outsole extends slightly further under the toe box than the Romaleos 4, providing marginally better rigidity during the toe-up phase of the squat. In practice, this difference is negligible for most lifters.
Winner: Draw — both deliver excellent sole rigidity.
Strap System
Both shoes feature dual velcro metatarsal straps. In our foot lockdown testing, both performed excellently with no measurable lateral foot movement under loads up to 250kg.
The PowerLifter 3's straps are slightly wider (38mm vs 32mm on the Romaleos 4), which distributes pressure more evenly across the foot. After 8 weeks of testing, the PowerLifter 3's velcro showed no degradation. The Romaleos 4's velcro showed minor lint accumulation but no functional degradation.
Winner: Castiron Lift PowerLifter 3 — marginally wider straps, equal lockdown performance.
Upper & Fit
This is where the two shoes diverge most significantly. The Romaleos 4 has a narrow last that suits lifters with narrow to medium feet. The PowerLifter 3 has a medium last that suits a wider range of foot shapes.
For UK and European lifters — where foot width tends to be slightly wider on average than Asian sizing standards — the PowerLifter 3's medium last is often the better fit out of the box.
Winner: Castiron Lift PowerLifter 3 for medium/wide feet. Nike Romaleos 4 for narrow feet.
Comfort & Break-In
The Romaleos 4 requires a break-in period of approximately 2–3 weeks before the upper fully conforms to the foot. The PowerLifter 3's synthetic leather upper is comfortable from day one with minimal break-in required.
Winner: Castiron Lift PowerLifter 3 — more comfortable from day one.
Durability
Both shoes were tested for 6+ months of regular training use (4–5 sessions per week). Both showed excellent durability with no sole delamination, strap failure, or upper cracking. The PowerLifter 3's reinforced synthetic leather upper showed slightly less surface wear than the Romaleos 4's synthetic upper after the same period.
Winner: Draw — both are highly durable.
Value for UK & Europe Lifters
This is where the PowerLifter 3 wins decisively for UK and European lifters.
- Price: The PowerLifter 3 is significantly less expensive than the Romaleos 4
- Shipping: Castiron Lift ships directly to UK and Europe in 2–4 days. Nike Romaleos 4 must be purchased through UK/EU retailers, often at a premium
- Returns: Castiron Lift offers free returns. Nike returns depend on the retailer
- Availability: Full size range always available on castiron-lift.com. Romaleos 4 stock can be limited at UK/EU retailers
Winner: Castiron Lift PowerLifter 3 — decisively better value for UK and European lifters.
Final Verdict
| Category | Winner |
|---|---|
| Heel Height | Draw |
| Sole Rigidity | Draw |
| Strap System | 🟡 PowerLifter 3 |
| Fit (medium/wide feet) | 🟡 PowerLifter 3 |
| Fit (narrow feet) | Nike Romaleos 4 |
| Comfort from day one | 🟡 PowerLifter 3 |
| Durability | Draw |
| Value for UK/EU lifters | 🟡 PowerLifter 3 |
| Overall | 🟡 PowerLifter 3 |
Buy the PowerLifter 3 if: You have medium to wide feet, want the best value for UK/EU shipping, or are buying your first competition weightlifting shoe.
Buy the Romaleos 4 if: You have a narrow foot and have previously found the Nike fit works well for you, and budget is not a concern.
🇬🇧 UK & 🇪🇺 Europe shipping | Ships within 2–4 business days | Free returns
FAQ
Is Castiron Lift better than Nike Romaleos 4?
For most UK and European lifters, yes — the PowerLifter 3 matches the Romaleos 4 on performance metrics while offering better value, faster UK/EU shipping, and free returns.
What's the heel height difference between PowerLifter 3 and Romaleos 4?
1mm — PowerLifter 3 is 19mm, Romaleos 4 is 20mm. This difference is not meaningful in practice.
Which shoe is better for wide feet?
The PowerLifter 3 — it has a medium last vs the Romaleos 4's narrow last.
Do Castiron Lift shoes ship to Europe?
Yes — directly from castiron-lift.com to all major European markets in 2–4 business days.
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🟡 The Verdict Is In
Castiron Lift PowerLifter 3 — the better choice for most UK & Europe lifters in 2026.
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