Is the Asics Megablast the best Blast yet running shoes — especially if your current pair have racked up the miles during summer training for autumn marathons.
September is also when many brands launch updated models and drop prices on older favourites. So, below you'll find the best deals on running shoes we’ve tested and genuinely recommend.
Women's road running shoe deals
Saucony Endorphin Speed 4 Hoka Mach 6 have dipped to under £100. With 29mm of cushioning at the heel, they're a very robust all-rounder. Or the this September, including the is a steal at just £87 — this dependable workhorse offers a balanced ride that is neither too soft nor too firm, too lively or too sluggish. Just a lovely, happy medium.
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Men's road running shoe deals
On the men's side, New Balance's super trainer, the On the mens side, New Balances super trainer, the, is 30% off. Testers praised its firm yet cushioned ride, subtle rocker geometry and secure lockdown, calling it a ‘durable long run shoe with decent cushioning that also excels at uptempo paces’. Plus, at £69 off, it's an absolute steal.
If you're after a touch of stability, the Altra Experience Wild is just a pinch over £100, or you can go for all-out-comfort with the max-cushioned Saucony Hurricane 24 — a whopping 39% off.
Women's trail running shoe deals
Inspired by this year's Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc? There are some great deals to be had on our favourite women's trail shoes Nike Invincible 3 Asics GT-2000 13 — a great all-rounder for multi-terrain.
The North Face's Altamesa 300 is also a steal at just £66. Testers noted that it was ideal for gravel paths and wider, smoother trails, though if you're wanting something for the technical stuff, you might want to look elsewhere.
Men's trail running shoe deals
Saucony's Peregrine has long been a dependable trail shoe, and the v15 (GORE-TEX version) is no exception. They're extremely comfortable, provide solid grip and don't feel heavy on the foot. Perfect for a variety of terrain and now less than £100.
Saucony Peregrine 15, New Balance's Hierro v9 comes highly praised by our team, too. It might not be the nimblest of shoes, but it's got plenty of cushioning to keep you comfortable and blister-free if you're tackling an ultramarathon (trust me, I can vouch for that).