
The only thing we like better than amazing new shoes is an amazing new deal on shoes. Rather than immediately splurging on the newest releases, we spent this week hunting for deals on previous models to save your wallet. Going with a discounted older version allows you to test potential race-day shoes without the full investment. It also provides a low-risk way to determine if carbon-plated super shoes actually benefit your specific biomechanics before you commit to the latest version. To get you started, we found great prices on a number of options:
BTW, if you are wondering whether it’s time to upgrade worn shoes, Ashley Arnold explains what to look for in: “When Should You Replace Your Running Shoes?” The standard rule is to swap out your kicks every 300 – 500 miles, but you should watch for physical signs like deep creases in the midsole or holes in the fabric upper that suggest replacement is needed now. If you hear odd clicking or squashing noises during your stride, the structural integrity is likely gone, and you risk achy joints or injury.
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