
'Comfortable' adidas trainers 'great for walking for hours' slashed to £37
One shopper described the Adidas Women's VL Court 3.0 shoes as 'just as nice' as the brand's popular Sambas but for 'half the price'
Adidas' VL Court 3.0 shoes have been hailed as 'great for walking' and are now 39% off
Amazon shoppers have been snapping up Adidas trainers that have been slashed to less than £37. The Adidas Women's VL Court 3.0 Shoes have been cut by 39% from £60 down to £36.50.
One shopper described the trainers which have over 3,000 reviews on the online marketplace as "Nice city shoes. Great for walking for hours." The shoes feature the brand's signature three stripe design, plus they have a coated leather upper material and a cushioned midsole for added comfort.
The trainers are available in a variety of shades but the reduced design is white and grey, making them a great staple piece that can be worn with most colours. The Adidas Women's VL Court 3.0 Shoes can be easily teamed with joggers for an off duty look or elevated with jeans and a tee or knit come autumn.
The shoes also offer 'step absorbing comfort' thanks to their lightweight cushioning. They have a rubber outsole to help with flexibility too, so it's no wonder shoppers are raving about how comfy they are.
Other trainers currently on sale include the New Balance 1906R which have been cut from £150 to £90. They feature a chunky design with a grey colourway. One shopper said: "Incredibly comfortable for nursing, recommended for jobs where you are on your feet a lot."
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Another option is the Adidas Originals Handball Spezial Trainers that have been cut from £90 to £76.50. They feature a gum sole and textured grip tread and are available in multiple colours.
It's worth noting that whilst most of the reviews of the Adidas Women's VL Court 3.0 Shoes are positive, one reviewer said: "Looked ok but super hard/inflexible...had to return."
Others were happy with the trainers, with one writing: "Absolutely love these and what a fantastic price. Arrived very quickly. True to size and look amazing."
One shopper felt the shoes were comfortable for walking, saying: "Great value, also very comfortable and look good on."
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A third echoed this, commenting: "Half the price of sambas and just as nice! I love them, going to order them in other colours too!"
The Adidas Women's VL Court 3.0 Shoes are available at Amazon.
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