Thirteen top deals to save money on trainers from Nike, Adidas, Reebok and more
IF you’re guilty of hoarding old running shoes at home, you can now cash in on your stinky sneakers.
Take your used trainers to any Runners Need store before March 27 and you can trade them in for a voucher offering £20 off a new pair. Here are more tips to help you get sporty shoes for less.
IN THE OUTLET: Head straight to the dedicated sale section of the big brands’ websites.
At the Reebok outlet, the Zig Kinetica II Edge shoes have been reduced from £110 to £77.
The Adidas outlet has Nite Jogger shoes down from £100 to £60.
SEIZE THE SALES: At Sports Direct, the Nike Air Max Command men’s trainers are reduced from £114.99 to £44 and the Asics Gel Excite 7 ladies running shoes are down from £69.99 to £45.
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At Foot Locker, the New Balance 237 women’s shoes are now £44.99, down from £74.99.
CASHBACK AND CODES: Current deals on include up to nine per cent on any online purchase at Adidas and up to ten per cent when you spend £80-plus on athletic footwear at Nike.
At , offers include a free £5 Amazon voucher with orders over £75 at Foot Locker, and a free £5 Deliveroo voucher with orders over £70 at JD Sports.
IN THE ZONE: Bag deals on basic sporty footwear at Shoe Zone. Current offers include women’s lace-up flat trainers now £14.99, down from £16.99, and women’s knitted lace-up trainers now £12.99, down from £14.99.
PLAY THE LONG GAME: Look after your trainers so you don’t have to replace them as often. Dry your footwear after use.
Always wear socks and buy a deodorising spray. Odor-Eaters Foot & Shoe Spray (150ml) costs £3.50 at Asda.
Alternatively, absorb odours with dry teabags, lemon peel or baking soda. Restore whiteness with toothpaste and cover scratches with white nail polish.
- PRICES correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.