Asics just dropped a secret sale on my favorite running shoes — 11 deals from just $59
Pick up a pair of Gel-DS Trainer 14's at over 50% off
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As soon as the weather starts warming up, it gets a little bit easier to meet your daily step goal. But if your running sneakers are losing support or looking a bit faded in the back of your closet, it’s time for an upgrade.
Asics is one of the best running shoe brands you can spring for, and fortunately, there’s a pretty great sale happening online right now. Popular sneaker choices are discounted anywhere between 25% and just over 50% off their original price. My favorite sale pick is the Asics Gel-DS Trainer 14 for $59 (women) and $59 (men) via coupon code "TRAINER". That's a whopping $61 in savings.
If those running shoes aren’t your vibe, there are plenty of other fantastic deals to choose from. Shop the entire Asics shoe sale from $39 or keep scrolling to see all 11 of the deals I hand-picked as my favorites.
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- shop the entire Asics shoe sale from $39
- Asics Gel-DS Trainer 14 (Women’s): was $120 now $59 via "TRAINER"
- Asics Gel-DS Trainer 14 (Men’s): was $130 now $59 via "TRAINER"
- Asics Game FF Pickleball (Women’s): was $90 now $59
- Asics Gel-Nunobiki (Men’s): was $100 now $69
- Asics Gel-Venture 6 Shield (Men’s): was $120 now $79
- Asics Netburner Ballistic FF 4 (Women’s): was $135 now $99
- Asics Gel-K1011 (Men’s): was $140 now $99
- Asics Gel-Kinetic Fluent (Women’s): was $180 now $99
- Asics Gel-Resolution X (Men’s): was $160 now $119
- Asics Gel-Quantum 360 VIII (Women’s): was $190 now $139
- Asics Gel-Quantum Kinetic (Men’s): was $250 now $189
Best Asics sneaker deals
This sneaker looks like it was pulled out of the late 2000s, but it’s built with modern tech and improved fabrics. This includes a neat asymmetric upper, breathable mesh, Asics’ Rearfoot Gel impact-absorption technology, and a Trusstic support system. To get them for the lowest $59.95 sale price, make sure you use the code TRAINER at checkout.
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With the code TRAINER at checkout, these Asics favorites are knocked down by $60 to just $59.95. They’re equipped with open mesh paneling that makes them great for warm weather, boosted support and impact absorption tech, and a quarter-panel, asymmetric design that’s reminiscent of the late 2000s.
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For running all over the court during pickleball, this discounted shoe is perfect. It’s made with a super breathable mesh upper, Trusstic stability tech in the midsole, and lightweight Flytefoam cushioning in the forefoot for comfortable bounce.
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This Asics sneaker is currently 30% off and designed as a modernized version of an early 2000s trail shoe, drawing inspiration from the Nunobiki trail and its pretty waterfalls in Kobe, Japan. Rearfoot Gel tech works to boost impact absorption while you’re running and, to stay grippy on offroad trails, it has a trail-specific outsole pattern. Shop the same shoe on sale for women, too.
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The Gel-Venture 6 Shield is an ideal pick for adventurous trail runners. It’s decked out with mesh paneling for breathability, a TPU wrap to protect your feet from rain or snow, a grippy trail-specific outsole pattern to prevent slipping, and great shock absorption via Rearfoot Gel tech. This same shoe is also on sale for women for the same price.
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These are technically volleyball shoes, but for slow runs or gentle walks, they should work beautifully. Inside, there’s Speedtruss tech to help you move faster with ease, lightweight Flytefoam cushioning tech in the midsole with a 15mm heel drop, and a 3D modeled Precision Sole outsole pattern. This volleyball shoe for men is on sale for $100 right now, too.
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To create a neat, nostalgic look, the Gel-K1011 mixes design elements from the Gel-Kayano variants released in the late 1990s and early 2000s. But inside, it’s all modern. The midsole features the same tooling system as the Gel-Cumulus 17, lightweight Flytefoam cushioning and its bouncier sibling, Flytefoam Propel, and shock-absorbing Rearfoot and forefoot Gel tech. Women can also pick up the Gel-K1011 for just $99.
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Save $80 on a new pair of Asics’ Gel-Kinetic Fluent, a classic running shoe that keeps the charm of the 2010s while adding modern tech. With FF Blast Plus cushioning and Scutoid Gel tech, this shoe has a responsive, quite bouncy feel while running, and a Trusstic support system to boost your footing. Shop the same shoe for men on sale, too.
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This shoe is built for the tennis court, which means it’s ready for quick transitions and lateral movements, thanks to Dynalacing and Dynawall stability tech. That said, with a two-piece midsole, a durable upper, and plenty of impact absorption, it’s a great light running shoe, too.
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This shoe might be better suited for running errands rather than running a marathon, but if you’re just trying to get active again, it’s a great starter walking shoe. It’s made with a breathable mesh upper, FF Blast Plus cushioning that’s been specifically tailored to everyday use, and Division Space cushioning to help absorb impact with every point of contact. Shop the same shoe on sale for men, too.
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This shoe takes inspiration from multiple popular Asics running shoes and the Asics Institute of Sport Science, with mesh panels scattered throughout the upper to improve both breathability and comfort, an internal heel counter, and a 3D geometry design in the midsole, powered by Scutoid Gel tech. The women’s version of this shoe is also on sale.
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Sarah Chaney is a freelance tech writer with 4 years of experience across multiple outlets, including How-To Geek, MakeUseOf, SlashGear, Laptop Mag, and of course, Tom's Guide. She loves reviewing the latest gadgets, from inventive robot vacuums to new laptops, wearables, and anything PC-related. When she's not writing, she's probably playing a video game, exploring the outdoors, or listening to her current favorite song or album on repeat.
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