Snap Up A Bargain With Up To 50% Off In The Adidas Midseason Sale

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For its midseason sale, Adidas has slashed the price of some of its top running shoes and workout clothes by up to 50%. So now is a great time to pick up a set of the best running shoes without breaking the bank. 

But you don’t have to be in the market for new footwear to take advantage of Adidas’s sale. There are plenty of discounts on the brand’s latest apparel too – for example, you can save over 30% on a three-pack of men’s Superlite training socks for just $9 from Adidas

You’ll need to get in quickly, because the sale only runs until 20th March. .If you can’t find what you’re looking for, try the Reebok midseason sale, which has discounts of up to 40% on workout clothing and shoes. 


Adidas US: Save up to 50% on running shoes, workout kit, and accessories

Reebok US: Workout clothes and training shoes up to 40% off

Adidas Terrex Agravic Ultra Trail Running Shoe: Was $160 Now $64 at Adidas

Adidas Terrex Agravic Ultra Trail Running Shoe: Was $160 Now $64 at Adidas

One deal that caught our eye is the Adidas Terrex Agravic Ultra Trail Running Shoes, now almost $100 cheaper after dropping from $160 to $64. This shoe was created with input from top ultra trail runner Ekaterina Mityaeva, with features including a carbon rock plate and Continental rubber outsole for durability. 

Adidas Women’s Supernova Running Shoe: Was $100Now $60 at Adidas

Adidas Women’s Supernova Running Shoe: Was $100 Now $60 at Adidas

These comfortable running shoes come in seven color options in sizes 5 through 12. They have a regular fit, a 9mm midsole drop, and weight just 8oz (227g). If you’re looking to upgrade your running footwear, don’t miss out on this huge 40% discount before the sale ends on 20th March. 

Adidas Men’s Superlite Training Sock: Was $14 Now $9 at Adidas

Adidas Men’s Superlite Training Sock: Was $14 Now $9 at Adidas

You can now save more than 30% on this three-pack of training socks. The white, low-cut socks sit around your ankle and have cushioning for extra comfort over long periods. The fabrics, which are partly made from recycled materials, are designed to keep your feet cool. 

Adidas Ultraboost Made To Be Remade Running Shoe: Was $210 Now $168 at Adidas

Adidas Ultraboost Made To Be Remade Running Shoe: Was $210 Now $168 at Adidas

Whether you’re taking on a 10K or exploring a new city, chances are you’ll spot a few pairs of Adidas’s Ultraboost shoes as you go. They feel good and look great, making them a versatile choice for your feet. Now the brand has boosted the shoes’ sustainability credentials with the Made To Be Remade model, which can be returned when you’ve worn them down to be turned into something new. As an added bonus, these pioneering shoes have been reduced from $210 to $168.  

Adidas By Stella McCartney Yoga Mat: Was $85 Now $68 at Adidas

Adidas By Stella McCartney Yoga Mat: Was $85 Now $68 at Adidas

Next time you dip into downward dog, plant your palms in confidence with this yoga mat, now down almost $20. The 5mm foam will provide plenty of cushioning for your spine during lying poses, and it’s easy on the eye too. 

Adidas Predator Precision.3 FG: Was $90 Now $72 at Adidas

Adidas Predator Precision.3 FG: Was $90 Now $72 at Adidas

Released in 2000, the original Adidas Predator Precision is one of the most popular football boots of all time. Getting your mitts on an original pair is a tricky task, but you can snap up this modern remake for just $72. The design is a doppelganger for the original, but the update has a lighter synthetic upper and redesigned outsole for improved grip. 

Although there are money-saving discounts on a range of Adidas’s shoes and clothes, these might not be quite what you’re looking for. After all, price is an important factor, but so is the comfort, fit and design. 

But if you’re after a new pair of training shoes, then it’s worth considering a set of the best gym trainers too. And our on-page tool automatically finds the lowest prices, so you don’t need to go hunting around for the best deals. 

Harry Bullmore
Staff writer

Harry covers news, reviews and features for Coach, Fit&Well and Live Science. With over a decade of training experience, he has tried everything from powerlifting to gymnastics, cardio to CrossFit, all in a bid to find fun ways of building a healthy, functional body.