QD: 4 pairs under $100 each for me in the last 8 months! Hoka Clifton 7, Hoka Rocket X and Asics Fuji Lite 2 in 2021. Hoka Rincon 3 in January 2022. Always keep an eye on what's on sale :)
I can remember the last time I spent over 100 dollars on a running shoe. I am a size 13 and I always go for the year old models so I can get some great prices. A quick list of shoes I have run in recently: New Balance More V1 and V2, New Balance Beacon v3, Asics Novabllast, Nike Pegasus. New Balance Prism, New Balance Vongo V4. I even purchased a pair of Saucony Endorphin Pro this past december for exactly $100. Shop the sales and old models! I am even at the point where now that I have bought last years model everytime for the past two years, it just feels like I am always getting the new model! I just pretend I am a year behind :)
I picked up the Endorphin Pro v1 for 55 dollars. The price tag said $119 I thought that was a great deal and proceeded to the register. When he scaned them they were another 50 percent off. I returned to another Run On location the next day to buy a second pair. Best deal ever!
When was this? Looks like they have been taken over by Fleet Feet, and they charge higher prices and their customer service is not great. They also took over JackRabbit, which always had good deals and customer service. So sad to see them go.
Picked up the Pegasus 38 for $120CAD/$94USD last fall. Good deal and quite surprised with the performance of the shoe. First Nike shoe in a long time. A little firm but found coming to life at faster paces. Good tweener!!
Hey Seth, really enjoy your 'shows'. Bought the Novablast last September, like the shoes so much I bought the Novablast 2 soon after. Looking forward to the 3. Keep up the good work and good luck at Gasparilla!
Reebok Floatride Energy series. Always caught myself picking them over my way more expensive shoes for daily training. And they can be purchased for 50-70 bucks all over the planet.
@@Reggy9 I'll have to see about that. I have about 100 miles on mine now. For me a durable shoe lasts at least 500 miles and preferably more so we'll see. I'm just enjoying the really comfortable midsole which is soft without losing ground feel.
QD: The last shoe I bought under 100 dollars was the Nike Zoom Fly fk, last December. I got them for 40 on a sale at the Nike outlet. To this day one of my favorite workout shoes to train in!
QOD: I picked up the Boston 10 for $39 at the Dick's Sporting Goods Warehouse (wholesale store affiliated with the big chain). I couldn't believe they were so cheap. When I went to check out they rang up at $104 (still a great deal) so I told them I didn't want them. The manager came over and and said they had to honor the price as marked (score!) then got on the radio and and told the floor associates to remove the rest of the shoes from the shelves so they could mark them properly.
QD: I actually ran in the same generic 40 euro outlet nikes for 6 years. I remember hating them when I first started out, but I was a teenager with no money to spend so I just went with it. As the shoes aged I started to like them more and more. I found out that the less bounce and support I had, the more I enjoyed them. So the shoes were like fine wine for me, getting better with age. But then last year, after running on just foam for about a year I thought 'Hey, I'm an adult now, with a job. I can treath myself better'. So I went to the store and tried some new shoes. I couldn't find anything that I liked. So after doing some research I found out that I might have been accidentally running on pretty minimilist shoes for a couple of years, because the shoes were so worn. So I bought a pair of barefoot shoes to confirm my hypothesis and have been a happy runner since, the exact lack of support and bounce that I like! And I don't know if it still counts, but they are Xero Prio's and were just under 100 euro, so that's a bit more. I'm not saying that everybody should completely neglect their gear and go barefoot, that would be very bad advice! But I am saying that if you like running, just run and do what makes you feel good!
All of these including in the comments are sale prices, so I’d like to mention a very good shoe that even at full price is too often overlooked-even as a great “budget” shoe: the Brooks Revel (now on v.5 I believe). I thoroughly enjoyed v.4, which is versatile, (definitely a “tweener”), quite lightweight, 8 mm drop, very comfortable and actually quite nimble and fun to run in. It’s priced at $99.99 so basically $100. Reviews are scarce but consistently good for this series since v.4. It’s also a great shoe for travel because it’s attractive and can multitask well. Martha
Early January I was at JackRabbit Shoes on 34th St in NYC and I spotted a stack of Saucony Endorphin Speed 2’s. They were in a special NYC Marathon colorway (gorgeous white and black with multi-color laces) on sale for $85! Oh yeah, walked out with a box in my hands and a big smile on my face.
QOD: I just purchased a pair of Adidas SL20.2 from our local Adidas Outlet store for $38. They were marked down to $90, 50% off (lowest marked price) store wide President’s Day sale, plus 15% off my entire purchase (Birthday coupon) to get the price to $38. Love a great deal.
QOD: Novablast 1 (white) - maybe the goat for daily trainers. I didn’t NEED it but had to get one for later in the year. Eyeing the Razor excess for 99 but thinking about saving for the NB SC line up later in the year
Asics Hyper Speed on running warehouse for $90! Absolutely amazing quality for the price. I think they could easily charge $20-30 more for it. I use it for everything from 200m track repeats to 5 mile threshold runs, and I'm certain it could go longer on someone else's feet. They have a nice rocker without being too pronounced, and it helps the shoe to feel responsive despite having no bells and whistles. And it's pretty darn light, and pretty durable. It's still available right now in three colors for $90, and that's at full price! I believe I saw it on sale once for $65 but I'm not sure.
@@SofaKingA Asics website has it at 30mm/25mm, it feels pretty average in terms of cushioning. Not something I'd take for a long run but I've run up to 7 miles in it and it felt fine
Hi there 👋🏻 Greetings from Italy. My best running shoes purchase I’ve ever made: Brooks Catamount for 72€ ‼️‼️🤯 It was an online store sale, last January. 👍🏻
I bought the Novablast 2-rainbow colorway for $85, Champs Sports I believe. It’s good. The best deal I’ve gotten is the endorphin speed 2 for $106 at Hibbett.
Last running shoes I bought for Less than $100 were Altra Lone Peak 6’s @ Sierra Trading Post! So happy I found them in my size because I’ve been limping my LP 3.5’s along for the last 4 years! Definitely a Altra/LP fan!
Hi Seth. Here in the UK, I purchased these last two weeks Adidas sl20 UK £48 Adidas SL20.3 uk £78. UK size 10 And what great shoes, light, cushioned twinner shoes. Roger.
QD: Picked up the NB Rebel V2 at Scheels before Christmas. We did not go there looking for shoes - we went there to just snoop as we hadn't been there before. The Rebel was on sale for $80. Had been curious to try it. We also like Scheels business philosophy and had intended to open one of their credit cards. Lo and behold - we received an $80 credit for opening the account but "had" to use the credit that night. Score! Got a new pair of Rebel V2s for zero dollars - it was destiny!😊 LOVE the Rebels, btw. Thanks for the wonderful content all the way around - we watch every night & have grown to love your beautiful family.😊
Altra Rivera is generally affordable. And I often notice it on special. It's not a shoe for everyone. But, If you're looking to get into zero drop, or have tried altra before but found the toebox too wide, then rivera is a good intro/transition (more narrow than other altras, but still foot shaped toe box). Pros: Very light, medium stack height Cons: Lockdown requires fiddling and durability not as good as other altras. Neat daily trainer for any pace and up to around 21k distance.
QD : I bought the OG Novablast for 74$ last December on Running Warehouse. Back in December Running Warehouse had most sizes for all clearance shoes. Love these vlogs where you share the more affordable options which are mostly a bang for a buck for most runners. Keep up the good work sir✌🏻.
For $85 brand new you can pick up the Atreyu Base Model V2. An excellent multi-purpose shoe. For $100 you can even get a pair of The Artist, their carbon race shoe. If they work for your foot/gait, it’s hard to beat that value.
QOD: I bought a paid of Hoka Carbon X for $80 from REI I believe. I can't believe I was able to grab a carbon plated shoe for that price with the bonus placebo effect that I feel 20% faster. I always try to get my running gear on discount or with coupons.. they may not always have the color ways I would pick but that's not really the point for something you're going to renew every 4 to 6 months.
Hello DGR. I bought the novablast 2 and the fuji lite 2, two months ago under 90€ . I just couldn't resist after your reviews and i am very happy with them.
QD: Picked up the Endorphin Speed 2 (NYC-inspired colorway) for around $88 at a JackRabbit (now part of Fleet Feet) in New York City in December 2021. I believe they were clearing out their NYC Marathon inspired gear, and the deal was only available in-store only (i.e., couldn’t even see the deal online). I’ve now made a note to myself to check local shoe store sales after major races like the NYC Marathon are done.
2 under $100. I purchased the Novablast1 in December from R.W. and it is a very fun shoe to run in. Last week i picked up the Razor+ from a local running store ($75) and am really liking that lightweight hyperburst foam.
QOD the last pair of running shoes I purchased for under $100 were the Altra Lone Peak 4 a couple years ago. “The Sneaker Store”, the local running store here in New Hartford NY, has big sales on their products throughout the year regularly.
QOD - I've never paid over $100 for a pair of running shoes. In the last six months, I got the Saucony Triumph 18 on sale for $74, the NB Rebel V2 on sale for $54, the Adidias Boston 10 on sale for $92, the Hoka Rincon 2 on sale for $83, and the Nike Pegasus 37 Shield on sale for $97.
I don’t know if anyone knows this, but I’ll throw it out there since it relates to the video! There’s an app called QuadPay (or Zip now) that lets you break up a purchase into 4 payments over 6 weeks! It’s works on most of the running shoe company websites and that’s how I buy all my shoes! It helps, especially when I need to get expensive racing shoes or something like that
Adidas adios 6, full price it’s £110 but more often than not some colourway are on sale. Great short interval training shoe. So poppy, and more stable than the saucony speed if you slightly pronate. Only downside is you will struggle going long as it’s a bit firm.
QD: Last pair I bought under $100 CAD was a pair of Under Armour HOVR Sonic 2. Back before I knew shoes could be light 🤣 just bought a pair of Saucony Endorphin Shift for $115 CAD and Hoka Torrent 2 for $150 CAD. Darn exchange rate
It’s hard to find shoes under $100 in Canada, but I picked up the Puma Liberate Nitro for $69 at Sport Chek, and Adidas SL20 from Amazon for only $82. Both on sale. Hoka are typically the most affordable at full price here, and they start around $140.
I am a big fan of buying the previous models from Running Warehouse. Last pair I picked up was the Triumph 18 for $84.88. It is my 2nd pair of Triumphs that I got on sale from RW.
Here are my thoughts from personal experience with shoes mentioned: ASICS: NovaBlast has too tall of heel; I'm thinking of taking a sander too it. Skechers: Razor3; I had to cut the shoe at the outside bunion location because it was too narrow (I have wide feet), but the shoe is decently fast (as an alternative to paying big bucks for a 'supershoe'). Altra: Not the Paradigm 5, but I have the Escalante which has that heavy spongy EGO foam midsole. It is not a fast shoe, and I don't run in it, but now, during my ascent in weekly mileage, I might stick it into the rotation, just to see. NewBalance: I have the 1080V6 instead with that FreshFoam, and it is a heavy, spongy and slow.
QD: Hi from France! January 22, I bought Novablast 2 for 97€ ( a bit more than 100$) in a local store. Coming from Nike epic react Flyknit, the difference is huge and I'm extremely happy with this new one!
i think the title of the vlog should be "9 running shoes on sale for under 100$". Those prices and deals does not apply so much too us outside the US :(
Velocity Nitro $56.25 tax included. Also got Floatride Energy 3 for $53 with tax but I returned them since I have many shoes for my current low mileage
QD: few weeks ago i bought asics nimbus 23 for 56€ from local fashion app with some discount codes. I think it's more then a good deal, it's like a robbery :D
Throughout past 6-8 months, I was lucky enough to stumble upon the following: Altra LP 5 and Saucony Peregrine 11 for around 90$ and Saucony Kinvara 12 and Mizuno Wave Rider 23 for around 80$, New Balance More v3 around 95$ , New Balance 1080 v10 for around 75$ and Hoka Clifton 8 right around the 100$ mark. Sales sections and older models are the winning combination.
All of my recent shoe purchases have been under or around $50. Peg 35 for $40 on Mercari, Reebok Floatride Energy 2 for $50 at Ross, Reebok Run Fast 2.0 for $40 on Mercari, Zoom Fly SP for around $50 on Poshmark, Saucony Endorphin Shift for $40 on Mercari (used once), and NB Prism for $40 on Mercari.
Saucony had a clearance sale this past winter. I got the saucony endorphin shifts for around $70 with a bonus code on top of the clearance price. It was about 50% off for a great pair of running shoes!!
Just love my peregrine 11, I use them to run my dogs in agility, very responsive shoe for quick rhythm changes and acceleration. A bit tiring for the legs when wearing them all day but perfect as a short runs shoe for a firm and aggressive ride
QD: on boxing day I bought a Cumulus 23 and an Evoride 2 for $48 each. Before black friday I bought a Novablast 2 for $98. In summer I bought my Velocity Nitro for $78. I rarely buy shoes over $100. :)
QD: Skechers Razor Excess for $59, Saucony Endorphin Speed for $80, Skechers GoRun 7+ for $45 - and a bunch of others over the past few months @ Sierra
On my 5th pair of novablasts. Would buy more but hard to find in my size. Have been getting 400-500 miles before I notice less bounce and niggles in my knees and feet.. can’t wait for the novablast2 to be reduced so I can stock up.
QOD: Skechers Max Road 5 for £95 from Skechers own website I believe (UK price but exchange rate for running shoes is ~£1:$1). Worth every penny and more.
The original Saucony Mad River was $90 when I got them, and man those were incredible value. I still have them around as generic outside shoes that I can get dirty, because even after being on my feet for probably 2000+ total miles, only the tread and inner heel are worn out.
QOD: Hoka Rincon 2 from Hokas website. I love these shoes for a daily trainer. Bought 2 pairs to make sure I had a pair after I killed the current pair. Such a great shoe!
I always buy shoes from outlets (maybe 70% of them)and very rarely from regular shops and even then I choose the discounted ones. Last year I bought one pair of Nike free rn, Nike Terra kiger 6 and New Balance fuelcell rebel for under 100€.
Off topic, but the update from the Altra Paradigm 5 to the 6 is really quite immense. Better midsole compound, lighter, and a more breathable upper. Amazing for recovery days and even as a daily trainer for us bigger runners. QD: Picked up a second hand pair of Novablast 2’s for £60 from eBay with less that 20 miles run in them. Look and feel brand new. Bargain!
Recently got the Noosa Tri 13 for £72 and Rincon 2 for £66. Some good deals out there for sure! I’m tempted for a pair of Fujilite 2 for £80 but still have lots of life left in my speedgoats and ultraglide! And it’s not a bargain if prematurely retiring other shoes.
@@SethJamesDeMoor I would make a terrible ShoeTuber or shoe reviewer. I like everything. Watched your honest but very negative review of these from last summer. I am 6'2", 180lbs, and much slower than you, but they seem to be working fine so far. I hope I can wear them a long time. I agree with you in your review that these don't need rods in them. $67 was at the upper end of my price range, but I bought them on the recommendation of a friend. I prefer to pay less than $50 and get most of my shoes from Joe's New Balance Outlet.
QD : Pegasus 36 for around $50, just last month. Local online shop had a clearance sale. I needed a quick replacement for my Beacon V3 that had bottomed out, but there weren't any in my size.
Have bought about 20 pair of running shoes since I started in July and have paid under $100 for all but my Vaporfly and Adios Pro2. Most are previous year models but I bought a pair of the NB Rebel V2 recently for $73 at a local Hibbett Sports.
QD: I got a "used" (but not actually; they were like new) pair of Ultra Glides for $84 on REI's used gear site. Definitely recommend checking that site every now and then if you're a Co-op member, as I've gotten some great deals on some great shoes.
Picked up the Novablast for $75 last month and they are now in my rotation. The bounce is a bit much but they are a great alternative to my other shoes. Thought I was on a roll and bought the Magic Speed on sale but was thoroughly disappointed. Not a terrible shoe but no energy return whatsoever. Felt very Hoka-ish
QD: 4 pairs under $100 each for me in the last 8 months! Hoka Clifton 7, Hoka Rocket X and Asics Fuji Lite 2 in 2021. Hoka Rincon 3 in January 2022. Always keep an eye on what's on sale :)
How do they feel? Do they make your feet hurt faster when running?
I can remember the last time I spent over 100 dollars on a running shoe. I am a size 13 and I always go for the year old models so I can get some great prices. A quick list of shoes I have run in recently: New Balance More V1 and V2, New Balance Beacon v3, Asics Novabllast, Nike Pegasus. New Balance Prism, New Balance Vongo V4. I even purchased a pair of Saucony Endorphin Pro this past december for exactly $100. Shop the sales and old models!
I am even at the point where now that I have bought last years model everytime for the past two years, it just feels like I am always getting the new model! I just pretend I am a year behind :)
I do the same thing… it must be a Matt thing!
yep same. I'm excited for the new release shoes this year... because I can enjoy them next year 😂
Back to the future (is that how it works?). I'm also a size 13 and will adopt your strategy. Cheers!
I picked up the Endorphin Pro v1 for 55 dollars. The price tag said $119 I thought that was a great deal and proceeded to the register. When he scaned them they were another 50 percent off. I returned to another Run On location the next day to buy a second pair. Best deal ever!
When was this? Looks like they have been taken over by Fleet Feet, and they charge higher prices and their customer service is not great. They also took over JackRabbit, which always had good deals and customer service. So sad to see them go.
BRILLIANT
@@vtru2743 they were taken over by fleet feet this was a few months ago. That sale was only for 4 days anyway.
Picked up the Pegasus 38 for $120CAD/$94USD last fall. Good deal and quite surprised with the performance of the shoe. First Nike shoe in a long time. A little firm but found coming to life at faster paces. Good tweener!!
Hey Seth, really enjoy your 'shows'. Bought the Novablast last September, like the shoes so much I bought the Novablast 2 soon after. Looking forward to the 3. Keep up the good work and good luck at Gasparilla!
Reebok Floatride Energy series. Always caught myself picking them over my way more expensive shoes for daily training. And they can be purchased for 50-70 bucks all over the planet.
Seconded. I bought the Reebok Floatride Energy 3 on a whim for about $60. Loving em en they've quickly become my daily trainer.
@@CyrrusNL and soooo durable.
@@Reggy9 I'll have to see about that. I have about 100 miles on mine now. For me a durable shoe lasts at least 500 miles and preferably more so we'll see. I'm just enjoying the really comfortable midsole which is soft without losing ground feel.
Unfortunately they are all sold out😳 that reminds that big company super shoes (%)😅
Completely agree dude! Bought my floatrides not expecting much but they have become my tempo day shoe! Amazingly responsive and such good value
QD: The last shoe I bought under 100 dollars was the Nike Zoom Fly fk, last December. I got them for 40 on a sale at the Nike outlet. To this day one of my favorite workout shoes to train in!
QOD: I picked up the Boston 10 for $39 at the Dick's Sporting Goods Warehouse (wholesale store affiliated with the big chain). I couldn't believe they were so cheap. When I went to check out they rang up at $104 (still a great deal) so I told them I didn't want them. The manager came over and and said they had to honor the price as marked (score!) then got on the radio and and told the floor associates to remove the rest of the shoes from the shelves so they could mark them properly.
QD: I actually ran in the same generic 40 euro outlet nikes for 6 years. I remember hating them when I first started out, but I was a teenager with no money to spend so I just went with it. As the shoes aged I started to like them more and more. I found out that the less bounce and support I had, the more I enjoyed them. So the shoes were like fine wine for me, getting better with age.
But then last year, after running on just foam for about a year I thought 'Hey, I'm an adult now, with a job. I can treath myself better'. So I went to the store and tried some new shoes. I couldn't find anything that I liked. So after doing some research I found out that I might have been accidentally running on pretty minimilist shoes for a couple of years, because the shoes were so worn. So I bought a pair of barefoot shoes to confirm my hypothesis and have been a happy runner since, the exact lack of support and bounce that I like! And I don't know if it still counts, but they are Xero Prio's and were just under 100 euro, so that's a bit more.
I'm not saying that everybody should completely neglect their gear and go barefoot, that would be very bad advice! But I am saying that if you like running, just run and do what makes you feel good!
Qd: I usually get shoes at the local running shop, since it’s good to support them, but their prices are a bit higher
Good on you!
All of these including in the comments are sale prices, so I’d like to mention a very good shoe that even at full price is too often overlooked-even as a great “budget” shoe: the Brooks Revel (now on v.5 I believe). I thoroughly enjoyed v.4, which is versatile, (definitely a “tweener”), quite lightweight, 8 mm drop, very comfortable and actually quite nimble and fun to run in. It’s priced at $99.99 so basically $100. Reviews are scarce but consistently good for this series since v.4. It’s also a great shoe for travel because it’s attractive and can multitask well. Martha
Just picked up the brooks aurora Bl for $130 Canadian which I think falls under $100 us- gotta love sales
Early January I was at JackRabbit Shoes on 34th St in NYC and I spotted a stack of Saucony Endorphin Speed 2’s. They were in a special NYC Marathon colorway (gorgeous white and black with multi-color laces) on sale for $85! Oh yeah, walked out with a box in my hands and a big smile on my face.
QOD: I just purchased a pair of Adidas SL20.2 from our local Adidas Outlet store for $38. They were marked down to $90, 50% off (lowest marked price) store wide President’s Day sale, plus 15% off my entire purchase (Birthday coupon) to get the price to $38. Love a great deal.
I got the SL 20.2 too online along with the Boston 10 for Presidents Day Sale on Adidas. $99 shipped for both!
QOD: Novablast 1 (white) - maybe the goat for daily trainers. I didn’t NEED it but had to get one for later in the year. Eyeing the Razor excess for 99 but thinking about saving for the NB SC line up later in the year
Asics Hyper Speed on running warehouse for $90! Absolutely amazing quality for the price. I think they could easily charge $20-30 more for it. I use it for everything from 200m track repeats to 5 mile threshold runs, and I'm certain it could go longer on someone else's feet. They have a nice rocker without being too pronounced, and it helps the shoe to feel responsive despite having no bells and whistles. And it's pretty darn light, and pretty durable. It's still available right now in three colors for $90, and that's at full price! I believe I saw it on sale once for $65 but I'm not sure.
thanks for sharing this insight!
How is the cushioning? Sufficient? I thought these would make the list but the other shoes he mentioned were also pretty good.
@@SofaKingA Asics website has it at 30mm/25mm, it feels pretty average in terms of cushioning. Not something I'd take for a long run but I've run up to 7 miles in it and it felt fine
love shoe discounts. I picked up the Saucony Triumph 18 for $66 from Marshals.
BOOM!!!
Lol, I almost bought them at Marshalls as well the other week just bc of the price!
QOD- Skechers maxroad 4 from Sierra $45. Nordstrom Rack also had some great deals!
QOD: I got the Skechers Razor Excess for 59$ and the Maxroad 4 for 79$ from Sierra. They were bought up quickly!
Hi there 👋🏻 Greetings from Italy. My best running shoes purchase I’ve ever made: Brooks Catamount for 72€ ‼️‼️🤯 It was an online store sale, last January. 👍🏻
I bought the Novablast 2-rainbow colorway for $85, Champs Sports I believe. It’s good. The best deal I’ve gotten is the endorphin speed 2 for $106 at Hibbett.
Last running shoes I bought for Less than $100 were Altra Lone Peak 6’s @ Sierra Trading Post! So happy I found them in my size because I’ve been limping my LP 3.5’s along for the last 4 years! Definitely a Altra/LP fan!
Hi Seth.
Here in the UK, I purchased these last two weeks
Adidas sl20 UK £48
Adidas SL20.3 uk £78.
UK size 10
And what great shoes, light, cushioned twinner shoes.
Roger.
QD: The Local running store had a $50 shoe sale to clear out old models! Got a pair of Inov8 X-Talon 230's for $50 CAD 🇨🇦
QD: Picked up the NB Rebel V2 at Scheels before Christmas. We did not go there looking for shoes - we went there to just snoop as we hadn't been there before. The Rebel was on sale for $80. Had been curious to try it. We also like Scheels business philosophy and had intended to open one of their credit cards. Lo and behold - we received an $80 credit for opening the account but "had" to use the credit that night. Score! Got a new pair of Rebel V2s for zero dollars - it was destiny!😊 LOVE the Rebels, btw.
Thanks for the wonderful content all the way around - we watch every night & have grown to love your beautiful family.😊
Altra Rivera is generally affordable. And I often notice it on special. It's not a shoe for everyone. But, If you're looking to get into zero drop, or have tried altra before but found the toebox too wide, then rivera is a good intro/transition (more narrow than other altras, but still foot shaped toe box).
Pros: Very light, medium stack height
Cons: Lockdown requires fiddling and durability not as good as other altras.
Neat daily trainer for any pace and up to around 21k distance.
QD : I bought the OG Novablast for 74$ last December on Running Warehouse. Back in December Running Warehouse had most sizes for all clearance shoes. Love these vlogs where you share the more affordable options which are mostly a bang for a buck for most runners. Keep up the good work sir✌🏻.
Got a pair of more V3s off mercari for $80. Love em. The foam is incredible and very light for the amount of stack!
Just got the third pair of Novablast
For $85 brand new you can pick up the Atreyu Base Model V2. An excellent multi-purpose shoe. For $100 you can even get a pair of The Artist, their carbon race shoe. If they work for your foot/gait, it’s hard to beat that value.
Reebok racing flats(The run fast pros) are around $60 on several websites.
QOD: I bought a paid of Hoka Carbon X for $80 from REI I believe. I can't believe I was able to grab a carbon plated shoe for that price with the bonus placebo effect that I feel 20% faster. I always try to get my running gear on discount or with coupons.. they may not always have the color ways I would pick but that's not really the point for something you're going to renew every 4 to 6 months.
Hello DGR. I bought the novablast 2 and the fuji lite 2, two months ago under 90€ . I just couldn't resist after your reviews and i am very happy with them.
I just got the novablast 2 for 69 dollars last night on Amazon !! Size womens 7.5- white and safety yellow-
My best deal this year was the Asics Evoride 2 for 39,95 euro. Loving then so far and definitely for that price 👌🏻
QD: Picked up the Endorphin Speed 2 (NYC-inspired colorway) for around $88 at a JackRabbit (now part of Fleet Feet) in New York City in December 2021. I believe they were clearing out their NYC Marathon inspired gear, and the deal was only available in-store only (i.e., couldn’t even see the deal online). I’ve now made a note to myself to check local shoe store sales after major races like the NYC Marathon are done.
2 under $100. I purchased the Novablast1 in December from R.W. and it is a very fun shoe to run in. Last week i picked up the Razor+ from a local running store ($75) and am really liking that lightweight hyperburst foam.
QOD the last pair of running shoes I purchased for under $100 were the Altra Lone Peak 4 a couple years ago. “The Sneaker Store”, the local running store here in New Hartford NY, has big sales on their products throughout the year regularly.
QOD - I've never paid over $100 for a pair of running shoes. In the last six months, I got the Saucony Triumph 18 on sale for $74, the NB Rebel V2 on sale for $54, the Adidias Boston 10 on sale for $92, the Hoka Rincon 2 on sale for $83, and the Nike Pegasus 37 Shield on sale for $97.
Asics Novablast, best daily trainer period. I have almost 300 miles on my Novablasts. I would even pay over $100 for the first version again.
Last June, around the time the endorphin speed 2s were coming out I got the speed 1s for $90 on saucony’s website.
I don’t know if anyone knows this, but I’ll throw it out there since it relates to the video! There’s an app called QuadPay (or Zip now) that lets you break up a purchase into 4 payments over 6 weeks! It’s works on most of the running shoe company websites and that’s how I buy all my shoes! It helps, especially when I need to get expensive racing shoes or something like that
Nice, two pair of Altras, I'm a huge fan. I also bought a second pair of Rivera for $100 and they feel amazing.
I got two pairs of skechers this month that combined cost $65. The go run razor 3, and the go run ride 7 from poshmark both used once.
Adidas adios 6, full price it’s £110 but more often than not some colourway are on sale. Great short interval training shoe. So poppy, and more stable than the saucony speed if you slightly pronate. Only downside is you will struggle going long as it’s a bit firm.
Saucony Kinvara 12, bought this past September, from Running Warehouse :) $98!
QD: Last pair I bought under $100 CAD was a pair of Under Armour HOVR Sonic 2. Back before I knew shoes could be light 🤣 just bought a pair of Saucony Endorphin Shift for $115 CAD and Hoka Torrent 2 for $150 CAD. Darn exchange rate
QOD: Late 90s pair of Saucony shoes from East Bay. Still my 5k PR at 18 min. They had an amazing triangle grid outsole.
Snagged the Endorphin Speed 1 for $95. I think that’s a pretty good deal considering the 2 is barely changed.
It’s hard to find shoes under $100 in Canada, but I picked up the Puma Liberate Nitro for $69 at Sport Chek, and Adidas SL20 from Amazon for only $82. Both on sale.
Hoka are typically the most affordable at full price here, and they start around $140.
I just bought the original new balance fuelcell rc elite for $102 and ASICS GlideRide for $90. Really enjoying both!
😃 I bought just before Christmas, Puma Nitro for £29.90 at TK Maxx , great shoe! 🇬🇧
I am a big fan of buying the previous models from Running Warehouse. Last pair I picked up was the Triumph 18 for $84.88. It is my 2nd pair of Triumphs that I got on sale from RW.
Seth thank you so much for the comment of the day!! QD: I have bought a pair of Clifton 6’s on eBay for $60 and they looked brand new.
Here are my thoughts from personal experience with shoes mentioned:
ASICS: NovaBlast has too tall of heel; I'm thinking of taking a sander too it.
Skechers: Razor3; I had to cut the shoe at the outside bunion location because it was too narrow (I have wide feet), but the shoe is decently fast (as an alternative to paying big bucks for a 'supershoe').
Altra: Not the Paradigm 5, but I have the Escalante which has that heavy spongy EGO foam midsole. It is not a fast shoe, and I don't run in it, but now, during my ascent in weekly mileage, I might stick it into the rotation, just to see.
NewBalance: I have the 1080V6 instead with that FreshFoam, and it is a heavy, spongy and slow.
Any shoes that you like that you can’t pick fault in?
QD: Hi from France! January 22, I bought Novablast 2 for 97€ ( a bit more than 100$) in a local store. Coming from Nike epic react Flyknit, the difference is huge and I'm extremely happy with this new one!
i think the title of the vlog should be "9 running shoes on sale for under 100$". Those prices and deals does not apply so much too us outside the US :(
thanks for tuning in!
In September , I bought a pair of new balance Zante 4s for $35 at TJMaxx. Really enjoyed the Zante 3s so was happy to find a pair
Velocity Nitro $56.25 tax included. Also got Floatride Energy 3 for $53 with tax but I returned them since I have many shoes for my current low mileage
Had Rincon 1s. We’re great but wore out fast. 400 miles max. Same with New Balance Fresh Foam. Dead fish at 240 miles.
QD: few weeks ago i bought asics nimbus 23 for 56€ from local fashion app with some discount codes. I think it's more then a good deal, it's like a robbery :D
QD: Recently got the Saucony Endorphin Pro on running warehouse for $98!
Same! Grabbed 2 pair - what a deal!
I got a pair at Sierra warehouse for 59 dollars
im litteraly so happy that you named South Africa bro!
Qd: yesterday, got a double of my current trail shoe for 70$ CDN on clearance. NB Summit Unknown 2. Fast, light, and nimble.
Throughout past 6-8 months, I was lucky enough to stumble upon the following: Altra LP 5 and Saucony Peregrine 11 for around 90$ and Saucony Kinvara 12 and Mizuno Wave Rider 23 for around 80$, New Balance More v3 around 95$ , New Balance 1080 v10 for around 75$ and Hoka Clifton 8 right around the 100$ mark. Sales sections and older models are the winning combination.
Outside from the dinner table my other favorite table is the sale table at Bronxville Running Company!
QD: Found a pair of Saucony Endorphin Speeds at Academy for $55! Awesome clearance find.
I bought a pair of Saucony Endorphin Shifts from Sierra Trading Post for $60. Before that I found my pair of Hoka Clifton 7's for $85 on Zappos.
QD: Puma Velocity Nitro! Amazing value for money! They were on SALE like 50% of the time almost everywhere in 2021.
I bought Saucony Endorphin Shift 2 for $74 from Hibbet Sports last week. I like them lets my Endorhin Speeds and More Foam V3s get a break
All of my recent shoe purchases have been under or around $50. Peg 35 for $40 on Mercari, Reebok Floatride Energy 2 for $50 at Ross, Reebok Run Fast 2.0 for $40 on Mercari, Zoom Fly SP for around $50 on Poshmark, Saucony Endorphin Shift for $40 on Mercari (used once), and NB Prism for $40 on Mercari.
Saucony had a clearance sale this past winter. I got the saucony endorphin shifts for around $70 with a bonus code on top of the clearance price. It was about 50% off for a great pair of running shoes!!
QD: I got the Hoka One One Torrents for $90 from Running Warehouse. Great shoes, will wear them in a 10 mile trail race this Saturday!
Found the SL20 on clearance at Ross for 19.99. They're still around!
Just love my peregrine 11, I use them to run my dogs in agility, very responsive shoe for quick rhythm changes and acceleration. A bit tiring for the legs when wearing them all day but perfect as a short runs shoe for a firm and aggressive ride
QD: on boxing day I bought a Cumulus 23 and an Evoride 2 for $48 each. Before black friday I bought a Novablast 2 for $98. In summer I bought my Velocity Nitro for $78. I rarely buy shoes over $100. :)
QD: Skechers Razor Excess for $59, Saucony Endorphin Speed for $80, Skechers GoRun 7+ for $45 - and a bunch of others over the past few months @ Sierra
On my 5th pair of novablasts. Would buy more but hard to find in my size. Have been getting 400-500 miles before I notice less bounce and niggles in my knees and feet.. can’t wait for the novablast2 to be reduced so I can stock up.
North face vector enduris $98 Canadian dollars at altitude sports in Quebec.
QOD: Skechers Max Road 5 for £95 from Skechers own website I believe (UK price but exchange rate for running shoes is ~£1:$1). Worth every penny and more.
Asics novablast about a year ago for €94 on your recommendations. Never regretted, looking for Novablast 2 on sale😃
The original Saucony Mad River was $90 when I got them, and man those were incredible value. I still have them around as generic outside shoes that I can get dirty, because even after being on my feet for probably 2000+ total miles, only the tread and inner heel are worn out.
QD: Altra Lone Peak 4.5 for $60 and the Brooks Revel 3 for $40 at the local running store
QOD: Hoka Rincon 2 from Hokas website. I love these shoes for a daily trainer. Bought 2 pairs to make sure I had a pair after I killed the current pair. Such a great shoe!
I always buy shoes from outlets (maybe 70% of them)and very rarely from regular shops and even then I choose the discounted ones. Last year I bought one pair of Nike free rn, Nike Terra kiger 6 and New Balance fuelcell rebel for under 100€.
Off topic, but the update from the Altra Paradigm 5 to the 6 is really quite immense. Better midsole compound, lighter, and a more breathable upper. Amazing for recovery days and even as a daily trainer for us bigger runners. QD: Picked up a second hand pair of Novablast 2’s for £60 from eBay with less that 20 miles run in them. Look and feel brand new. Bargain!
Recently got the Noosa Tri 13 for £72 and Rincon 2 for £66. Some good deals out there for sure! I’m tempted for a pair of Fujilite 2 for £80 but still have lots of life left in my speedgoats and ultraglide! And it’s not a bargain if prematurely retiring other shoes.
Last purchase Adidas Adizero Boston 10 from Ebay, new in box $72.72 with tax and shipping.
how you liking them Hilary!?!
@@SethJamesDeMoor I would make a terrible ShoeTuber or shoe reviewer. I like everything. Watched your honest but very negative review of these from last summer. I am 6'2", 180lbs, and much slower than you, but they seem to be working fine so far. I hope I can wear them a long time. I agree with you in your review that these don't need rods in them. $67 was at the upper end of my price range, but I bought them on the recommendation of a friend. I prefer to pay less than $50 and get most of my shoes from Joe's New Balance Outlet.
QD : Pegasus 36 for around $50, just last month. Local online shop had a clearance sale. I needed a quick replacement for my Beacon V3 that had bottomed out, but there weren't any in my size.
QD: Bought a pair of novablasts for $90 last August for my easy days. Actually had a decent bit of bounce too when I sped up the pace
I found some Endophin Speed 2 Runshield at the local running store in SLC UT for $100 a couple of days ago!
QD: Asics EvoRide for $51 on Amazon ... I liked this shoe so I bought it again when I saw it at this price!
I just bought a pair of Streak 7 for less than 100$, will be a birthday present ;)
I use the Rincon for Tempo work regularly.
Have bought about 20 pair of running shoes since I started in July and have paid under $100 for all but my Vaporfly and Adios Pro2. Most are previous year models but I bought a pair of the NB Rebel V2 recently for $73 at a local Hibbett Sports.
QD Asics Exite 7 for R750 ($48) at Sportmans Warehouse in South Africa.
QD: I got a "used" (but not actually; they were like new) pair of Ultra Glides for $84 on REI's used gear site. Definitely recommend checking that site every now and then if you're a Co-op member, as I've gotten some great deals on some great shoes.
NICE Carl!!!
Picked up the Novablast for $75 last month and they are now in my rotation. The bounce is a bit much but they are a great alternative to my other shoes. Thought I was on a roll and bought the Magic Speed on sale but was thoroughly disappointed. Not a terrible shoe but no energy return whatsoever. Felt very Hoka-ish
QD: I got the Puma Velocity Nitro at black friday ... great purchase
QD: The best deal I’ve had in the past year was 2 pairs of New Balance Prism v1’s for 180 DOLLARS on Amazon