Run, dont walk: These Prime Day deals on running shoes will be gone in a flash

In some ways, Prime Day is like a marathon.Hear us out: it’s a four-day-long sales event (June 23 through June 26 this year), where pacing is crucial if you want to make it to the finish line (a.k.a.

11:59 p.m.PT on June 26).This is a marathon you can actually win with the right gear — or deals.This is where the marathon metaphor turns literal, because you can save big on running sneakers this year.

The best pairs don’t just carry you through workouts; they keep you comfortable through every step of the sale itself, whether you’re chasing down deals, stocking up on essentials, or logging miles in between browsing.As always, you’ll have to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of these sales, some of which are reaching all-time lows.If you aren’t, that’s no problem: you can sign up for a 30-day free trial now and get everything that Prime has to offer, including Prime Day pricing.Below, check out some of the discounted pairs we have our eye on from adidas, New Balance and more.The adidas Women’s Response Pace Running Shoe combines lightweight comfort with responsive cushioning, making it ideal for daily walks, runs, and casual wear.

Its breathable mesh upper and durable outsole provide a secure fit and reliable traction for all-day performance.The adidas Men’s Response Pace Running Shoe delivers lightweight cushioning and breathable comfort for everyday runs, workouts, and casual wear.Designed with a supportive fit and durable traction outsole, it helps keep you comfortable and confident with every step.The New Balance Women’s Ctlyst sneaker, now available at their lowest price ever, combines modern athletic style with lightweight comfort for all-day wear.

Featuring a breathable upper, cushioned midsole, and durable outsole, it offers versatile support for workouts, walking, and everyday activities.The New Balance Men’s Fresh Foam 520 v9 Running Shoe offers soft, lightweight cushioning designed for comfortable daily runs and training....

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