Hey everyone! So, I'm already thinking ahead to Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales... specifically for ASICS shoes. I'm planning on grabbing a new pair (or maybe two!) for running and cross-training. Has anyone had luck finding good deals on ASICS during those sales in previous years? I'm particularly interested in the Gel-Kayano or Nimbus models, but open to suggestions. I'm also wondering if it's better to buy directly from the ASICS website or check out retailers like Dick's or Amazon. Any tips or predictions for the ASICS Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales in 2025? When do the sales usually start and where can I find the best deals?
Hey! From what I've seen, ASICS site itself usually has the best deals, especially if you sign up for their emails. But, tbh, Amazon can sometimes surprise you with random discounts... worth checking both!
Hey there! Yeah, Black Friday ASICS deals... I've been chasing those for years, haha. While everyone's suggesting the big retailers, let me offer a slightly different angle: think about *last year's* models. Seriously.
Why? Because retailers are always trying to clear out older inventory to make room for the newest Gel-Kayano or Nimbus (or whatever!). And honestly, the tech updates year-to-year aren't usually *that* groundbreaking for most of us. You're probably not gonna notice a HUGE difference between, say, the Kayano 29 and 30.
So, check sites like Running Warehouse or even eBay for "like new" or discounted older models. I snagged a pair of Nimbus 24s for almost half price a couple of years ago doing exactly that! Don't be afraid to hunt around after the *initial* Black Friday rush either; sometimes better clearances happen a week or two later when they're REALLY trying to get rid of stuff. Hope this helps!
Hey there!
While ASICS and Amazon are good shouts, don't forget about running specialty stores like Road Runner Sports or even smaller local shops. They often have surprisingly good deals on older models to clear stock, and sometimes you'll find sales that beat the big guys, especially if you're not picky about the *exact* colorway or last season's version.
Now, about the Gel-Kayano and Nimbus... both are solid choices, but consider *why* you like them. If it's the cushioning, look at models like the Brooks Glycerin or Hoka Clifton too. They're different brands, sure, but often on sale and provide a similar feel. Don't get stuck on one brand!
Also, a little tech tip: before Black Friday, figure out your *exact* shoe size in ASICS. Sizes can vary between brands, and even between models within a brand. Road Runner Sports (and many local stores) have those foot scanners that can give you precise measurements and even recommend models based on your foot type and gait. Super useful!
Finally, about when the sales start... it's usually the week of Thanksgiving, but *some* retailers will start teasing deals even earlier, like mid-November. Sign up for email lists, but also use deal alert websites like Slickdeals. They crowd-source the best prices and it's way easier than checking a million different websites yourself.
Good luck with the hunt! Let me know if you have other questions. I've been running in ASICS (and other brands!) for years, so happy to share any insights.
Hey! So, everyone's focused on *where* to buy ASICS... which is fair. But let's talk brand strategy for a sec. Honestly, ASICS Black Friday deals, while decent, sometimes aren't *that* much better than other times of the year, especially compared to competitor sales.
For example, I've noticed Brooks and Saucony often have steeper discounts on similar models during the same period. It really depends on your needs, but if you're open to other brands, you might find a better deal overall. Check out sites like Running Warehouse – they usually have a good overview of different brands' sales. Don't get tunnel vision on just ASICS! You might be missing out. Hope this helps!
Hey! So, everyone's talked about where to *buy* ASICS... But has anyone considered *how* to get a deal *without* relying solely on Black Friday sales? I mean, sometimes those sales aren't as amazing as they seem, right?
I'm thinking about trying to find coupon codes and combining them with cashback offers. Sites like RetailMeNot or Honey are good for this. Also, check ASICS' outlet section online – they often have older models (which are still great shoes!) at significantly reduced prices. You might not get the *newest* Gel-Kayanos, but you could snag a great pair for cross-training. It takes a bit more effort than just waiting for Black Friday, but it can pay off. Plus, it's kinda fun, haha! Hope this helps!
Hey! So, everyone's giving great advice on where to *find* the deals, which is awesome. But I wanted to chime in with something a bit different: **safety**! Especially since you're talking about running and cross-training shoes.
Think about it this way: cheap ASICS from, say, a random third-party seller on Amazon *might* be counterfeit. Or, even if they're real, they could be old stock that's been sitting in a warehouse, and the cushioning might not be as effective anymore. That's a recipe for injuries, seriously! I actually bought a pair from a seller once that was "too good to be true" and my knees were killing me after just a few runs. I compared them to my older, legit pair, and the support was completely different. I'd suggest really examining the shoe when you get it.
So, while saving money is great, **prioritize getting the real deal, even if it means paying a little more.** That means sticking with ASICS directly, authorized retailers (like the ones mentioned, but double-check they're legit!), or reputable running stores. Also, **be careful buying from eBay or similar sites unless the seller is VERY established and has good reviews.**
ASICS and authorized retailers often have pretty decent return policies, so if something feels off when you get the shoes, you can return them. That random seller might not be so accommodating.
Also, consider waiting until you can try the shoes on in person at a store. This is especially important for running shoes. Everyone's feet are different, and what works for one person might not work for another. Many stores will let you try shoes on a treadmill before you buy them. If you can't find the exact model in person, at least try on a similar one to get a feel for the fit.
Basically, Black Friday deals are tempting, but don't sacrifice your safety and comfort for a few bucks! Hope this helps!
Hey there! So, everyone's been focusing on the *where* and *when* to buy, but let's talk about the *what happens after* you buy your ASICS, right? 'Cause that's just as important, IMO.
I've been running in Gel-Kayanos for years, and I've learned a few things about maximizing their lifespan. Black Friday's great for that initial discount, but proper care extends the value *way* beyond the sale.
First off, rotation is key. If you're grabbing two pairs, alternate them each run. This allows the midsole foam to fully recover its cushioning properties. Foam degradation is a real thing, and it impacts performance over time. Think of it like this: constantly compressing the same spot wears it out faster. Rotating lets it breathe, literally.
Second, cleaning! Don't just let 'em get caked in mud. Use a soft brush and mild soap (dish soap works fine) to clean the outsoles and uppers. Rinse thoroughly and let them air dry *away* from direct sunlight or heat. Heat is the enemy! It'll break down the adhesives and materials faster.
Third, insole maintenance. The stock insoles are usually decent, but consider upgrading to aftermarket ones for better support and odor control. Replace them every 6-12 months, depending on your mileage and foot sweat situation. Trust me, your shoes (and your feet!) will thank you.
Finally, track your mileage. Most running shoes, including Kayanos and Nimbus, are good for around 300-500 miles. Beyond that, the cushioning loses its effectiveness, and you risk injury. Apps like Strava or Garmin Connect can help you monitor this. Replacing them *before* they're completely worn out is crucial.
Basically, Black Friday gets you the initial deal, but smart ownership gives you long-term value. Buying quality like ASICS is a good first step, now maximize it.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you need more info.
Hey! Everyone’s covered the *where* and *when*, but consider *what* models are best for *your* climate. I'm in Florida; Nimbus are great, but the Kayanos can get swampy in summer. Think breathability!