Did you miss scoring a new pair of running shoes in the Black Friday sale? Don’t worry, the Cyber Monday sales are here to sort you out. Under Armour is currently offering 30% off some of its best-selling running shoes, plus free delivery. So, what are you waiting for?
If you need more than just some new kicks, there are plenty of training accessories and apparel you can save between 30-50% off, so make sure you check it out. Anyhow, here's our top running shoe picks...
This premier training shoe is ideal for everyday running. It's light and built with bouncy HOVR cushioning so that you can have a spring with every step you take. Save an additional 50% off on top of the sale price with the code UAHOLIDAY at the checkout.
Another shoe you can save an additional 50% off using the code UAHOLIDAY, bringing these down to $72.48, an absolute steal! UA say these are the 'ultimate endurance shoes' that will keep your legs feeling fresh. Also available in black, blue red and yellow/black, with lots of sizes available.
The Infinite Pro Storm is designed for long and short distances and is built with UA's springiest and lightest cushioning, HOVR+, to keep you moving forward. The bevel heel reduces impact for a more stable landing, and the upper is water-repellent, so you never have to let the weather hold you back. Save an additional 30% off with the code UAHOLIDAY.
This is a budget-friendly shoe for runners clocking up lower miles as it doesn't offer as much cushioning. However, it can also double up as a gym shoe and is ideal for everyday wear. At this price, it's a Cyber Monday steal!
This lightweight daily trainer is best for speedwork. It's built with UA's Flow midsole, which is a cushioning foam and outsole material that's responsive, yet grippy. Save an additional 50% off with the code UAHOLIDAY at the checkout.
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Bryony’s T3’s official ‘gym-bunny’ and Active Staff Writer, covering all things fitness. In her spare time, you will find her in her natural habitat - the gym - where her style of training is a hybrid of bodybuilding and powerlifting. Bryony loves writing about accessible workouts, nutrition and testing innovative fitness products that help you reach your fitness goals and take your training to the next level.
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