ItsOVERBuddyBoyos
6'10 , 300lbs , 10x10NBP can also lick my elbow
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Ok I've been wearing lifts for like a decade now, no issues with knees or any health bullshit.
This is a super easy low effort way to looksmaxx
Basics of lifts
So first thing to understand is lifts tend to only give you around 2/3 of the advertised lift as actually height.
So 7cm lifts in your shoes will only give around 2 inches of actual height.
Their are two main types.
Insoles
These are the cheapest option and you can insert them into shoes you already own.
In normal trainers you can fit 1 layer.
In high top trainers you can fit 2 layers
and in boots you can fit all 3.
For max lifts you want to wear boots with laces so you can get around 3-4 inches of actual height combining the 7cm all the layers of lifts along with the heel of the actual boot. Something like these black boots is perfect and fashionable too. Tie the laces all the way to the top to give you support when walking and roll your jeans. You can cover the top of the boot or not depending on your own fashion choices.
or for something more casual
Elevator Shoes
These are more expensive option. However they have alot of benefits.
They come with a hidden lift built into the shoe.
You can get trainers that add around 1.5 - 2 inches of actual height
If you are wearing jeans you can even get away with adding an extra layer of lift in these without your feet falling out.
But these can also be worn with shorts and are super comfortable unlike the insoles which can hurt after awhile.
Also can get formal shoes. These add over 2 inches of actual height.
Who should wear lifts?
Under 5'5
B tier
You need to be careful at this height since it will be super noticeable when you take them off. However they can still help as they can take you to above eye level to alot of women when outside in public.
5'6 to 5'9
A tier
Will take you from kinda short to average height which is massive, you still need to be careful about getting noticed when not in your shoes
5'10 to 6'1
S tier - best height for lift use
Will take you from average to kind of tall, which is a big boost since you go from being taller than like 50% of men to like 80%
If you are taller than the girl then she won't be able to notice once you are both out of shoes anyway so at this height their is very little reason not to lift
above 6'2
A tier
Will take you from tall to gigamogger tall but not as drastic SMV gains than people just below 6 foot
This is a super easy low effort way to looksmaxx
Basics of lifts
So first thing to understand is lifts tend to only give you around 2/3 of the advertised lift as actually height.
So 7cm lifts in your shoes will only give around 2 inches of actual height.
Their are two main types.
Insoles
These are the cheapest option and you can insert them into shoes you already own.
In normal trainers you can fit 1 layer.
In high top trainers you can fit 2 layers
and in boots you can fit all 3.
For max lifts you want to wear boots with laces so you can get around 3-4 inches of actual height combining the 7cm all the layers of lifts along with the heel of the actual boot. Something like these black boots is perfect and fashionable too. Tie the laces all the way to the top to give you support when walking and roll your jeans. You can cover the top of the boot or not depending on your own fashion choices.
or for something more casual
Elevator Shoes
These are more expensive option. However they have alot of benefits.
They come with a hidden lift built into the shoe.
You can get trainers that add around 1.5 - 2 inches of actual height
If you are wearing jeans you can even get away with adding an extra layer of lift in these without your feet falling out.
But these can also be worn with shorts and are super comfortable unlike the insoles which can hurt after awhile.
Also can get formal shoes. These add over 2 inches of actual height.
Who should wear lifts?
Under 5'5
B tier
You need to be careful at this height since it will be super noticeable when you take them off. However they can still help as they can take you to above eye level to alot of women when outside in public.
5'6 to 5'9
A tier
Will take you from kinda short to average height which is massive, you still need to be careful about getting noticed when not in your shoes
5'10 to 6'1
S tier - best height for lift use
Will take you from average to kind of tall, which is a big boost since you go from being taller than like 50% of men to like 80%
If you are taller than the girl then she won't be able to notice once you are both out of shoes anyway so at this height their is very little reason not to lift
above 6'2
A tier
Will take you from tall to gigamogger tall but not as drastic SMV gains than people just below 6 foot