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New Balance 9060 Lands in a Cool Tonal "Grey"

New Balance 9060 Lands in a Cool Tonal "Grey"

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Name:New Balance 9060 'Grey'Colorway:'Grey'SKU:U9060AUBMSRP:¥24,200 JPY ($163 USD)Release Date:Augutst 8, 2025Where to Buy:New Balance
Notes:New Balanceis bringing heritage and innovation together once again with the release of the9060'Grey,' launching August 8, 2025. A hybrid of the brand's iconic 900 series and early 2000s 860 performance runners, the U9060 silhouette reimagines archival DNA through a modern lens. This 'Grey' edition balances subtle neutrality with layered texture, combining breathable mesh and premium suede atop a sculpted, exaggerated sole unit. Notable design details include a bold oversized 'N' logo on the lateral side and an embroidered version on the medial, underscoring the blend of past and future. Priced at ¥24,200 JPY ($163 USD), the pair aims to deliver both technical edge and lifestyle appeal.
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The post Exclusive: Tyrese Maxey on New Balance 'Hero Pack,' 76ers, Joel Embiid, and more appeared first on ClutchPoints. Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey and New Balance officially launched the 'Hero Pack,' on Thursday, July 31st. Inspired by his love for superheroes and comic books, Maxey customized the Hesi Low V2's, New Balance's basketball shoe, and the 1906R's, New Balance's lifestyle shoe, with his own design and colorway. Tyrese Maxey spoke exclusively with ClutchPoints ahead of the launch of the New Balance 'Hero Pack,' where he broke down why he decided on a superhero-themed shoe pack. 'I think the inspiration is kind of in the name itself, the 'Hero Pack,'' the Philadelphia 76ers star told ClutchPoints about his New Balance colorway. 'It ties in three of the things that are very important to me. Basketball, shoes, and heroes. I think those things are some things that are very important in my life, on and off the court. Just being a hero on the court and trying to help my team win games. And off the court, just being a hero in the community, trying to be a good influence on kids and people in general and trying to make this world a better place.' Tyrese Maxey's 'Hero Pack' is the first New Balance PE that is available for fans to buy, marking a special moment in the young career of the 76ers' star. 'I think the biggest message that I want fans to take away is from the 'Hero Pack' is that it's being the hero on the court and definitely off the court as well,' Maxey explained to ClutchPoints. 'I tell people all the time, like every single camp — I do kids camps every single year — I start off the camp by telling them like, 'hey, today I want y'all to get one percent better, not just in basketball, but in life in general. 'Not all of us are going to be professional athletes or they're not going to all have success on the athletic level. But we need doctors, we need lawyers, we need chefs, we need nutritionists, we need all of that. I think that's the main thing I tell kids. 'When you get out there, whatever your occupation is going to be, find ways to get one percent better at it.'' Tyrese Maxey just wrapped up his sixth season in the NBA, where he put up career-highs in what was a forgetful year for the 76ers. In 52 appearances, Maxey averaged 26.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 6.1 assists, and 1.8 steals in 37.7 minutes per game for the 76ers. Obviously, a lot lies with the health of Joel Embiid, but the Philadelphia 76ers have a chance to make some noise in the Eastern Conference. Health permitting, a team with Embiid, Maxey, Paul George, Jared McCain, and No. 3 overall pick VJ Edgecomb makes for an intriguing contender along with Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks. The talent alone won't be enough to get it done, says the 76ers' 24-year old guard. 'The biggest thing is we got to get on the court together,' Tyrese Maxey said. 'We've got to be healthy and we've got to have continuity. You can't do anything if the guys aren't together. If we aren't together, if we aren't all on the court, if we're not all stepping in the right direction, it's going to be extremely hard. So that's my main goal. That's something that I had to focus on and have to really help build, is the chemistry of the team and help this team step in the right direction. And then after that, then we can worry about how talented we are.' Here's the full ClutchPoints interview with Philadelphia 76ers and New Balance star guard Tyrese Maxey: Tomer Azarly: I know that when guys kind of design shoes or colorways, they have little things that mean a lot to them in the colorway or the design. Are there any little hidden meanings or anything like that in the 'Hero Pack,' any personal touches in the shoes at all that you've kind of picked out? Tyrese Maxey: It's a few personal touches. My biggest thing is that I wanted the shoe, the basketball shoe, to look light. I wanted it to look light and fast, like when you're running. I had just watched Moon Knight, so that was something that was kind of on my mind, I guess I could say. And then for me, I'm just a big Marvel fan, so anything that it could tie into. I wore the shoes to the Fantastic Four premiere, and it was amazing. It was a hit. Everybody loved them. That was really cool. I think those are the biggest things that I can kind of think of on top of my head. Tomer Azarly: Now, there's obviously two colorways, we talked about the Hesi Lows and the 1906Rs. These are the first pair that I believe fans can actually buy of your colorway. What does that kind of mean to you, to have fans be able to buy your colorway, your inspiration behind the colorway in the shoe? Tyrese Maxey: It's really cool. It's really cool, man. I've gotten a lot of love, a lot of people talking about them and asking, and it's just like, I think the first surreal moment for me was when I was able to provide them for my kids, my AAU team, and they didn't break them in or anything the basketball shoes. They just put them right on, they went out there and started playing, and then I gave the coaches the 1906s, they took off their coaching shoes, put them on, and went right out there. It was just surreal. It was really cool. I'm really blessed, and I appreciate New Balance for helping me out with this. Tomer Azarly: I didn't know you were a big superhero fan. What was your favorite hero growing up, and why? Tyrese Maxey: Growing up? Probably Spider-Man. Spider-Man because he's still human, still young, fresh, funny, and he can do heroic things. In Spider-Man, in the MCU, he's doing crazy things as far as fighting Thanos and helping get those guys, but he's also doing the neighborhood stuff as well in the streets, so that's really cool. Tomer Azarly: So that was growing up, but is there a different hero or character now for you? Tyrese Maxey: No, I think Spider-Man is still my favorite, honestly. Black Panther is someone who's my favorite. When I tell people this, lot of them get surprised, but I really like Shang-Chi as well. I think he's going to be great, too. Tomer Azarly: Is there a superhero that fits the way Tyrese Maxey plays, whether it's based on your heart, your speed, your IQ, your hustle, anything like that? Tyrese Maxey: I think Quicksilver, if anybody knows who that is, he was in Marvel for one, he was in the Age of Ultron, he was somebody because he's fast. I think him, and then Spider-Man. I play with a friendly smile on my face, but I feel like when I get out there, I'm trying to win at all costs, so it's like I'm friendly, but I'm also trying to get the job done. Tomer Azarly: When you lace up your shoes and you're out there on the court, is there any kind of superpower you feel like you're tapping into on the court? Tyrese Maxey: I don't think so. I think my main thing is just like, I think the superpower that I tap into is mostly when I'm working out and I'm getting up early in the morning, I'm doing those different things. That's when I'm kind of tapping into that mindset. When I get out there on the court, it's just all free-flowing and happy. Tomer Azarly: A lot of kids and people in general are going to be rocking this colorway. What's your message that you kind of hope they take away from wearing your shoes and seeing the colorway? Tyrese Maxey: I think the biggest message that I want them to take away is from the 'Hero Pack.' Like I said, it's the hero on the court and definitely off the court. I tell people all the time, every single camp that I do camps every single year, kids camps, and I start off the camp by telling them, 'hey, today I want y'all to get one percent better, not just in basketball, but in life in general.' ….. The biggest thing I want them to take away is the 'Hero Pack' is for on the court and off the court. Like I was saying at the camps I do every year, I want them to get one percent better on the court, but also in life in general. Not all of us are going to be professional athletes, or they're not going to have success on the athletic level, but we need doctors, we need lawyers, we need all those chips, we need nutritionists, we need all of that. I think that's the main thing I tell people, when you get out there, whatever your occupation is going to be, find ways to get one percent better at it. Tomer Azarly: If you had to assign a couple of heroes to your 76ers teammates, or maybe even a villain if that's based on their game, who's who? Give me like three or four of them. Who's who and who are you kind of going at at practice as the villain? Tyrese Maxey: Off the top of my head, Joel Embiid gets to be Thanos. Just because he's like Thanos with all of the Infinity Stones, he's really good at basketball. So once he has all those Infinity Stones, he gets to cooking. So I think I'll give him Thanos. Oh, you put me on the spot on this one. Paul George is probably… I give you three. I'll give you two more after this. Paul George is probably someone like Iron Man. He's cool, he's creative. I think when he's when he's healthy and he's at his best, he's extremely talented, and he can do a lot of different things on the basketball court. But he's also really calm and really cool. Jared McCain, if I couldn't give myself Spider-Man, I would probably give it to Jared, because he's got the same kind of energy as me. He has good charisma, he's funny, but when he gets on the court, he's trying to win and kill his opponent. I haven't gotten a good grasp on VJ [Edgecomb] yet, I just met him. So I'll have some more comparisons for you later on. Tomer Azarly: Okay, when I see down the line, I'm gonna need one on VJ Edgecomb. What's the relationship with New Balance been like over there? It's been a couple of years now. What's just been that relationship building like over the last couple of years? Tyrese Maxey: It's been great. And I'm honestly, I'm extremely happy. It's like a partner. A partner and someone who I can always not just pick up the phone and do things like this 'Hero Pack,' but like things in the community, my foundation, they always help with everything, man. They make sure my family is good. I'm very appreciative of them. And anything that they need on my part, I always try to make sure I'm able to do. Tomer Azarly: Let me give you a chance to plug your foundation. What are some things that you're doing right now with the foundation? Tyrese Maxey: Yeah, it's crazy. Like this week in our foundation, on Thursday, we're doing a Night of Giving. That would be an amazing event, kind of just kicks off the weekend. Friday, we're doing a golf tournament. Saturday, we're doing the free kids camp. That's just this weekend. And next weekend, we're going to Dallas and doing a free kids camp there. And then we do turkey drives. We do toy drives. I mean, anything that we could think of. I have a lot of ideas in my head that I kind of just throw out there just to try to help the communities, whether it's Garland, Dallas, or Philly. And I'm just trying to continue to do that. Tomer Azarly: Why is that important to you to host these? Tyrese Maxey: I think the biggest thing is my grandmother who passed away, my dad's mom, before she got really sick, when I was in high school and getting ready to go to college, her biggest thing to me was if you're able to make it, you should be able to give back. No one was able to give back to you on the level that you can give back to others after you make it to the NBA. So you should be able to do that. And that's what I've been trying to do. And hopefully she's looking down and I'm making her proud. Tomer Azarly: New Balance has kind of assembled a nice little Avengers squad here. With you, Darius Garland, Kawhi Leonard, Zach LaVine, just got Cooper Flagg. I know Cameron Brink is just came back from injury. What do you make of the kind of the hoop scene that the New Balance has put together here? Tyrese Maxey: Man, listen, it's elite! It's elite! But one thing that I really do like about it is New Balance does really good job of picking family-oriented people, good people, good guys, good women. It's been amazing. And it's like a family that I've kind of been able to migrate to and talk to everybody and just pick everybody's brain. And I think everybody's on board and I feel like New Balance has done a good job of creating a wave. A lot of people are wearing New Balance right now. And I feel like that's not just the people that we have on the roster, but New Balance as a brand. Tomer Azarly: I want to ask you about some hoop questions. Like last year you put up career numbers and points, threes, but the season didn't go like how you wanted it. How was last year for you? Tyrese Maxey: It's definitely difficult. I've been on winning teams my entire life. That was my first year ever going through that process. But I think it made me, as a man, kind of grow and become better. I think towards the middle of the year, once I understood, okay, this is how the year is going to go. And this is how it's going to be different than normal. I feel like I played a lot better, you know what I mean? And before I fractured my finger, I felt like I was in one of the best grooves I've ever been in as a professional and putting up good numbers and we was winning a few games. But I think what it really has done for me is kind of take a step as a leader and kind of just be able to talk to guys and prepare guys for games and kind of keep guys; head level. And that's one thing I'm going to take away from last year and to the beginning this year. Tomer Azarly: Are you over the finger factor, fully back to basketball? Tyrese Maxey: Oh yeah, I'm good. I'm back. Perfect. Tomer Azarly: You're entering your sixth season, I believe next year. What's an area of your game that you want to grow next? Tyrese Maxey: Yeah, I've been doing a lot of different things. I've been working on a lot of like just posting and just trying to find ways to slow the game down and create for my teammates. I've got to be able to control the game at a better pace, I feel like, and being able to control the entire 48 minutes of it, whether that's with the ball in my hands, without the ball in my hands, when I'm on the bench and I'm helping my teammates. That's one step that I really want to take. Tomer Azarly: I saw this about a week ago from you: 'Y'all talking y'all mess on this app this summer. Understood.' Where did that come from? Tyrese Maxey: Yeah, that wasn't even for me personally. That was just for a general. I mean, I had a lot of time on my hands, sadly, because we lost early. I just got a chance to really read people's tweets, not just that pertain to me, just pertain to everybody in the world. It's just, man, people are really getting stuff off their chest. Hey, I get it. Get it off, man. I'm not mad at it at all. Hey, you got something to say, speak it. That's the world that we live in. That's why we live in America. Tomer Azarly: So it wasn't more of a personal thing, people talking about you. It's just what you saw in general. Tyrese Maxey: No, I don't take anything personal. I live a great life. I'm blessed. I know that we didn't perform the way we wanted to perform last year. That's okay. You take down that on the chin. You take that as a challenge. You go out in the next year and you go out there and you prove people wrong and you make a step. Tomer Azarly: How has your relationship with Joel developed over the years as you guys have played more and more together? Tyrese Maxey: It's been great, man. Joel is like, I always say he's a big brother to me. He's somebody who has always believed in me. We talk once or twice a week. It's been great though. I've been communicating with him. I'm just praying for him. Hopefully he gets back healthy and he's somebody who really wants to be out there for his teammates and for himself, and the organization. So we appreciate Joel. Tomer Azarly: You kind of look at it on paper, this 76ers team looks like it can be really good. You, Joel Embiid, Paul George, VJ Edgecomb, Jared McCain is coming back. You guys have a solid team. What do you kind of think about this 76ers team next season in the East? Tyrese Maxey: I mean, the biggest thing is we've got to get on the court together, we've got to be healthy and we got to have continuity. You can't do anything if the guys aren't together. If we aren't together, if we aren't all on the court, if we're not all stepping in the right direction and it's going to be extremely hard. So that's my main goal. That's something that I had to focus on and have to really help build, is the chemistry of the team and help this team step in the right direction. And then after that, then we could worry about how talented we are. Tomer Azarly: I feel like very quickly, you've gone from a young guy, you've gone very quickly from like a young guy to a vet in this league. And in a lot of ways, you're kind of the face of the franchise. Like as if felt really quick to you and kind of, do you kind of embrace that responsibility? Tyrese Maxey: I definitely have embraced it for sure. But I was telling somebody that the other day, man, I was like, 'dude, I don't know what happened, but I could have sworn just a couple, maybe two years ago, I was like the youngest guy in rotation.' Now it's like, I got the phone, I called Justin Edwards and he's like, the first thing he said was like, 'what's up, Unc?' And I was like, 'Yooo! No, we're not doing that, dude.' But I've embraced it. I mean, it's great. I mean, I've been blessed with an opportunity to really have older vets still, and I also have some younger guys that are closer to my age and whatever the case may be that I can kind of push and try to help them get better as well. So it's going to be fun. I think I'm gonna have a really good year, have a fun year as well. Tomer Azarly: You're not Unc, that's crazy. That's crazy. Tyrese Maxey: I'm definitely not Unc, no chance. I'm only 24 years old. No way. Tomer Azarly: I saw you got to work out with LeBron the other day. I'm sure it wasn't your first time, but what's it like working with a guy like that? Who we know his work ethic and commitment to improving is kind of unmasked in this league. Tyrese Maxey: Yeah, I think the biggest thing is for me is what I can take from him is just his passion for the game. Like, I'm extremely passionate. I love basketball. Anytime I can do anything that pertains to basketball, I want to do it. But this man is going on like Year 23 and he was working out and talking and involved like it was probably Year five for him. You know what I'm saying? And that's amazing to see. And I think anybody who's able to watch him, not just work out but play should feel honored because it's amazing. Tomer Azarly: How many times have you worked out with him? Have all the workouts kind of intense like that? Tyrese Maxey: I don't know how many times I've worked out with him now. I mean, that's crazy to say, I guess, and that's how I know I am getting a little old. But, um, yeah, it's good work, man. It's good work. He does a good job of talking and just being vocal and helping. I'm very appreciative of him. He's done a lot. Tomer Azarly: A lot of young hoopers out there. What's the key to a long successful NBA career? Tyrese Maxey: I'm trying to figure that out as well. But I think the biggest thing is just staying consistent with your work. Being attentive to your body. Your body is your temple. Your body is your temple. You know, that's what the Lord says. And it's something that extremely true, especially in our profession. You need your body to be the best of your ability, honestly. And so you got to keep your body healthy food wise, lifting wise, rest wise. The biggest thing for me is I have to learn how to rest. I'm someone who wanted to work out, work out, work out, work out, two, three times a day all the way up to the season, but I had to realize, okay, you got to rest, you play big minutes, heavy minutes during the season, need your body to be fully recovered. Diet, nutrition, all that's important. Tomer Azarly: Do you have any individual goals at all that you kind of want? I don't know, MVP, stuff like that? Tyrese Maxey: Yeah, definitely have individual goals. My main thing is just trying to get better, help myself get better. And as long as I keep getting better, I think the organization and my team will be better. So I'm not, I'm not too worried about it. You know, I'm just trying to help us. If if the team goes and we do that, if we win, the individual goals will come. Tomer Azarly: Anything else you have to add before we wrap up? Tyrese Maxey: Yeah, if you haven't seen Fantastic Four, go watch it. Tomer Azarly: Oh, a Fantastic Four plug! Is it better than the previous ones? Tyrese Maxey: Yeah, go watch it. it's a good movie. If you're a Marvel fan, then you definitely need to go see it. It's better than all the Fantastic Fours, I think. Related: Tyrese Maxey reveals meaning behind viral 'talking mess' tweet Related: Sources: Joel Embiid's ongoing knee issues create genuine concern about 76ers' future

New Balance just launched its 2025 NYC Marathon collection and it contains special editions of some of my favorite running kit
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New Balance just launched its 2025 NYC Marathon collection and it contains special editions of some of my favorite running kit

Running a marathon is a big deal, especially when it's a huge event like the New York City Marathon, which you might only get one chance to do in your life. Naturally, that means you should train well and do everything you can to make sure the run itself is as enjoyable as possible. Equally importantly, you should 100% get yourself some souvenirs from the race, and what better souvenir than some commemorative kit? New Balance's 2025 NYC Marathon collection has just been revealed, featuring a range of special-edition running shoes and apparel that celebrate the race. The range includes some of the best running shoes I've tested this year, like the New Balance Rebel v5, along with the brand's flagship racing shoe, the New Balance SC Elite v5. You can purchase most of the kit right now, but some items will only be available closer to race day, including the SC Elite v5 and these excellent NYC Borough gloves. Here are three items from the range I'd be snapping up if I were lucky enough to be running NYC this year. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Running souvenirs don't get much better than a great running shoe, and that's exactly what the Rebel v5 is. I loved testing it, and it's a great option for both marathon training and the race itself, if you don't intend on using one of the best carbon plate running shoes on the day. It has a comfortable and stable design with lots of cushioning underfoot for long runs, but is still very light and fast enough for workouts and racing. The 2025 NYC Marathon version of the Rebel will set you back a little more than the standard version of the shoe — those NYC logos don't come for free, unfortunately. The special edition of the New Balance Rebel v5 has a grey/pink colorway and is available in a wide range of sizes and two widths. It's a versatile running shoe that's great for marathoners, and available now to help you log your training miles. You can get the men's and women's New Balance Rebel v5 in the collection. I have a version of this jacket as a souvenir of the London Marathon, which New Balance also sponsors, and while it's a little thick and hot on the run, it's great for wearing during the warm-up of group runs to let everyone know you've run a marathon. Even if you don't plan on doing that, the marathon jacket is the quintessential race souvenir, and you'll see a lot of runners in it before and after the race in November. The men's and women's NYC Marathon 2025 Jacket are both available already and have one advantage on getting shoes as a souvenir, which is that they won't wear out as quickly with regular use. There are a few other tops in the NYC range, but this jacket will be high up on the list of marathon mementos for many runners. There is a range of kit available with this colorful graphic celebrating the race, including t-shirts, socks, singlets, and lightweight jackets. Any of it will make a good souvenir for runners, and if you don't have a running club or charity top you plan to wear for the marathon, the singlets or t-shirts are a good choice for race day — I've worn New Balance's tops for many long runs and they are comfortable and don't chafe. This colorful tank will help to put a spring in your step on race day, or just training runs, and its available for both women and men. There's also a t-shirt with the graphic on it, or if you prefer something lighter and speedier, the Ultra Light singlet is worth considering, though it only comes in less eye-catching colors.

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Whether you're a marathon runner, a frequent gym-goer or just looking for a good pair of travel shoes, we've found the best sneaker deals online right now. This week, save up to 36% on bestsellers like the Hoka Clifton 9 and the New Balance 327. Better yet, many of the selections ahead are also tested and backed by our expert team of editors—so you can be sure you're getting a great deal on a well-rated design. Shop sneaker deals from best-selling brands like On, New Balance, Hoka and more. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTOS: RETAILER After sifting through dozens of offers, we've picked out 15 of the best sneaker deals for men and women from brands like On, Hoka and New Balance. Ahead, check out all of our favorite offers and read more about each sneaker design to find your perfect fit. Road Runner Sports Hoka Clifton 9 (Men's) Although the Clifton 9 was recently replaced by the Clifton 10, the previous iteration of the sneaker is still a beloved design. It's an essential daily trainer that keeps you comfortable and supported throughout your run, whether you're jogging around the neighborhood or getting some serious miles under your belt. The sneaker fits securely and has a breathable mesh upper to keep you cool. Colorways are becoming more limited as the sneaker is replaced by its successor, but a few styles and sizes are still on sale. If you overpronate when you walk, the Hoka Arahi 7 can help give you the support and stabilization you need without overcorrecting your gait. Overpronation is when your foot collapses inward as you walk, which can add strain onto your surrounding muscles. The Arahi 7 uses a 'J-Frame' design that supports your arch and better aligns your stride. This discount is available in nine colorways, but sizing is limited depending on the combination. Speedy and lightweight, this sneaker is well suited for moderate-to-harder pace runs. The shoe is responsive and firm, but still remains comfortable through longer distances. Our gear editor pointed out it has a slightly narrow toe box that tapers at the end. It didn't impact his fit, but it is something to keep in mind for runners with wider feet. This discount is only available in two colorways, but almost every size is in stock at the moment. We recommend the Rocket X 2 for racers seeking a fast and aggressive sneaker. The propulsive design is one of Hoka's lighter shoes, offering a streamlined build with minimal cushioning and a snappy carbon fiber plate. This discount is available in five colors, though only two colorways have every size available. This On design secured top slots in several of our sneaker shopping guide roundups, including the best travel shoes for women and the best walking shoes for women. The streamlined design is lightweight, responsive and stylish, making it great for long days on your feet. Every available colorway is technically on sale directly from On, but sizing is limited in some combinations. If you're looking for a sleek trainer, check out the On Cloud X 4. The sneaker has a lightweight mesh build that keeps your feet cool and from feeling weighed down. It also uses an X-shaped speedboard for a propulsive push-off as well as On's proprietary CloudTec cushioning for a softer step. This is one of the better sneaker discounts we've spotted so far, but it's only available in the pictured colorway. Durable and cushioned, this road runner is built for comfort. Its enhanced traction pattern and foam midsole make it ideal for extended walks and long days on your feet. Although this discount is only available in the above colorway, it's one of the best prices you can find online for the shoe in multiple sizes. This chic sneaker has been a closet staple since its 2020 release. 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New Balance's Elite v4 sneaker is built for racing. Overall, the shoe is light and comfortable, but has a full carbon plate for an aggressive push-off that helps propel you forward. Reviewers say it's one of their favorite runners, delivering a balance or responsiveness and cushion that feels fast without sacrificing comfort. This discount is only available in the pictured colorway at the moment. Nike Nike Air Force 1 '07 (Men's) This iconic sneaker design is a long standing bestseller from Nike. It's made of leather with a low-cut ankle and plush midsole that makes it comfortable and stylish enough for daily wear. The best price for this sneaker is available in the pictured colorway from Dick's Sporting Goods, but two more colors are on sale from Footlocker for $92 if you prefer a darker design. Runners who hit the trails as often as the road should check out this Nike sneaker. Our favorite road-to-trail design, the Nike Pegasus offers a wider toe box, great cushioning and other details for tackling a variety of terrains outside the usual pavement. While it's a versatile design overall, our testers don't think it performs as well in wet conditions, so you may want something grippier if you frequently traverse wet trails. Choose from 13 colorways direct from Nike, but keep in mind the discount varies depending on the combination. Dick's Sporting Goods Nike Free Metcon 6 (Women's) This cardio-ready sneaker offers features like a flexible sole, breathable mesh upper, reinforced heel and a multi-surface traction pattern. All together, the design creates a trainer that can support you through a variety of workouts and classes. Four colorways are currently on sale at Dick's Sporting Goods, but the shown colorway has the most available sizing. If you don't mind paying slightly more, code SPORT gets you 20% off a wider array of colors direct from Nike. The Air Max 270 is one of Nike's original designs. It has a lightweight and airy fit that's ideal for all-day wear, and a unique window heel design that adds a little extra flair when compared to your classic sneaker. On Nike's site, the brand recommends sizing up to ensure the best fit. (If you don't mind paying extra, even more colorways are on sale directly from Nike for 20% off with code SPORT.) You can find decent sneaker deals throughout the year, but shopping holidays and seasonal events are when you'll typically find the best discounts on the widest variety of styles. Right now, end-of-summer and back-to-school sale events are bringing out solid offers on bestsellers from brands like Nike and Hoka. After Labor Day, your next best opportunity to save will likely be later in the year around Black Friday. Signs like increased muscle fatigue, uneven wear or newly found discomfort can all be signs that it's time to buy a new pair of sneakers. Many popular brands, such as Hoka and Nike, suggest replacing older shoes between 250 and 500 miles, but the exact timing will vary depending on your specific usage and the sneaker quality itself.

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