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Skechers' 'non break in' trainers that are 'soft to walk on' slashed in sale

Skechers' 'non break in' trainers that are 'soft to walk on' slashed in sale

Daily Record4 days ago

The footwear firm is running massive sale with up to 30 percent off right now.
Whether you are at the gym, work long hours, or just out walking, then it's worth investing in a pair of Skechers. Fortunately, the footwear firm has a massive sale on right now.
An ideal time to treat yourself, or even dad ahead of Father's Day this Sunday, June 15, a pair that don't seem to have that awful break in period are the Men's Flex Advantage 4.0 - Contributor Trainers.
Described in reviews as "soft to walk on", these athletic trainers usually retail at £75, but they have since been reduced to just £55.99, saving almost £20 off the RRP.
With their slip-on style and stretch-fit design, these shoes have been designed to provide a "sock like feel" that are "effortless to wear". Meanwhile, the bungee-style laces complete the fuss-free design.
They have been crafted from a breathable mesh material, similar to many other Skechers, and they feature the footwear brand's Air-Cooled Memory Foam insole that make them feel like "walking on air."
Available to buy in sizes six through to 13, alongside a few half-sizes, these Flex Advantage Skechers will come in handy for all walks of life, especially for those who are on their feet for hours at a time.
For the shoppers who are maybe keen to get dad something ahead of Father's Day, then we have spotted these similar URDAR Men's Running Trainers on Amazon for £38.99, and they are ideal for anyone who has an active lifestyle.
Sports Direct also offers quite a few deals across major branded footwear, including these Surge 4 Running Shoes Men's from Under Armour that are now £37, down from £49.99.
Of course, we all know that Skechers remains a must-have for many, with the Flex Advantage being no different, earning a 4.8 rating based on multiple reviews that suggest they are "very comfortable" and have "no break-in needed."
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One five-star review read: "I like them because they are light weight and soft to walk on."
A second delighted shopper wrote: "I can quickly slip these on thanks to the elastic/bungee styles laces. They're very comfortable, look great, and no break-in needed. The shoes have nice clean lines and are my go to shoes for running about."
A similar review read: "I love that I can quickly slip these on and shoot out of the house. They're quite comfortable, good looking, and there's no break-in period."
Fashion deal of the week
In need of new trainers, but don't want to pay Skechers prices.
Then these STQ Women's Slip-On Trainers are said to be "much better" than the famed brand. Even better, they are currently priced from just £30.99 on Amazon.
With their slip-on style design and ultra-breathable mesh material, these trainers are said to be a fuss-free option for anyone who spends long periods of time on their feet, alongside anyone who suffers from foot pain issues such as plantar fasciitis.
The flexible knitted material features an elastic cuff, making them easy to pop on and take off, while the wide fit fabric has been designed to make it feel like you are wearing nothing on your feet.
Crafted with over 1,000 ventilation holes, they ensure that feet don't get to sweaty during wear, while the memory foam insole provides good arch support, making it feel "like walking on air".
Available to buy in sizes three through to eight, shoppers can select from eight colours including black, grey and pink. However, it's worth noting that the £30.99 price-tag is available on the black colourway.
With the STQ Trainers posing the cheapest price-tag, shoppers might be happy to hear that they have earned a 4.4 rating based on over 5,000 Amazon reviews that suggest they are "light as a feather" and "really comfortable".
One delighted shopper said: "Super lightweight, comfortable and a fab colour pink. Much better all round than the Skechers I bought at four times the price! Your feet will love these."
Purchase the STQ Women's Slip On Trainers from £30.99 on Amazon here.
The fit was a point of criticism for one shopper, who added in a three-star review: "No true wide available. Only extra wide. Too wide and sloppy for a slip on."
Meanwhile, another happy shopper added: "I like being to slip this shoe on, go do my errands keeping my feet happy. These are very comfortable. I will definitely be ordering a different pair just because of how comfortable Skechers are."
Another shopper, who also had a positive experience, simply said of the trainers: "Like walking on air."
Purchase the Skechers Men's Flex Advantage 4.0 - Contributor Trainers in the sale for £55.99 here.

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