Cyber Week running shoe deals from $49 — 11 discounts I'd snag now on Hoka, New Balance, Nike, Asics, Saucony and more

a photo of the Asics Novablast 4
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Cyber Monday is over, but major running shoe brands are still discounting some of their most popular models. If you want to get a new pair to help you set PRs into the new year, now’s the time to shop.

Want my top recommendation? The Asics Novablast 5 are the best running shoes you can buy, in our testers’ opinion. While that model isn’t currently discounted, you can get the Asics Novablast 4 on sale for $109 at Amazon. We mentioned in our Asics Novablast 5 review that these models are similar, both providing a super comfortable ride and great cushioning without a high price tag. For just $109, the Asics Novablast 4 are a steal.

There are plenty more running shoe deals to choose from, so keep scrolling to see my favorites. I also recommend checking out this REI waterproof jacket deal with 25% off and the best deals in Lowe’s latest sale.

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Adidas Lite Racer Adapt 7.0 (Men's)
Adidas Lite Racer Adapt 7.0 (Men's): was $70 now $49 at Amazon
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This is about as budget-friendly a running shoe as you'll find with this Adidas sneaker on sale starting from $49. It usually sells for $70, so this is a solid discount. If you're a hardcore runner, you might want something a little more expensive, but for casual runners, these will do the job. They're comfortable, flexible and have Cloudfoam cushioning.

Skechers Max Cushioning Elite 2.0 (Women's)
Skechers Max Cushioning Elite 2.0 (Women's): was $111 now $63 at Amazon
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Did you know Skechers also makes running shoes? If you're obsessed with the soft cushioned comfort of Skechers, but want to run in them too, give these a try. This Tom's Guide staffer recently tested them and wrote, "I didn’t know that I was missing a whole other level of comfort until I tested the Skechers Max Cushioning Elite 2.0. They are so comfortable to wear even just for walking around, but when I took them on a run for the first time, I set a new PR for my 3-mile run."

Puma Velocity Nitro 2 (Men's)
Puma Velocity Nitro 2 (Men's): was $120 now $69 at Amazon
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The Velocity Nitro series from Puma has been beloved by our fitness team for years. This version is a brilliant all-rounder for your daily training, and is actually lighter than the newer Velocity Nitro 3. Both are great shoes, but for $69, this one is a steal.

Nike Pegasus 41 (Women's)
Nike Pegasus 41 (Women's): was $140 now $79 at NIKE
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The Pegasus 41 is Nike’s go-to daily trainer, and this version is the best yet. The new ReactX midsole and higher stack create a softer, more cushioned ride without feeling overly squishy or unstable. It’s a well-balanced shoe that works for easy miles, long runs, and even picking up the pace when you need it. Read our full Nike Pegasus 41 review for the complete breakdown, and use use code "CYBER25" for the full discount.

Saucony  Hurricane 24 (Men's)
Saucony Hurricane 24 (Men's): was $160 now $89 at Amazon
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In our Saucony Hurricane 24 review, we called this "a supremely comfortable running shoe." It's perfect for providing the maximum amount of comfort possible during runs, but doesn't sacrifice stability. On the downside, it's somewhat heavy, so not the best for setting PRs.

New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080v14 (Men's)
New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080v14 (Men's): was $164 now $107 at Amazon
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The New Balance 1080v14 made our list of the best running shoes. We gave it a 4-star rating in our New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080v14 review, saying that this is a cushioned daily trainer that offers a great balance of comfort and weight.

Asics  Novablast 4 (Women's)
Asics Novablast 4 (Women's): was $140 now $109 at Amazon
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The Asics Novablast 5 is our current choice for the best running shoe you can buy, but opt for the previous version and you can make a serious saving. It's also beloved by our fitness team, particularly our Fitness Editor Jane McGuire, who said, "I've run over 100 miles in this shoe, and it's still one I reach for when I'm heading out for a long run."

Brooks Ghost 16 (Men's)
Brooks Ghost 16 (Men's): was $139 now $115 at Amazon
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The Ghost 16 is a cushioned running shoe that’s great for all levels of runner, but particularly good for beginners because of the high level of comfort it offers. The newer Ghost 17 is now available, but grabbing the older shoe for this price is a smart move.

Adidas Adizero Evo SL (Men's)
Adidas Adizero Evo SL (Men's): was $150 now $119 at Amazon
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We gave this shoe an excellent 4.5-star rating in our Adidas Adizero Evo SL review. It feels great for pretty much any kind of run, with a fast and comfortable ride, and is good value for such an impressive shoe as well. It even made our list of the best running shoes.

Brooks Glycerin Max (Men's)
Brooks Glycerin Max (Men's): was $199 now $149 at Amazon
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There’s a lot to love with the Brooks Glycerin Max. It takes the spot for the best cushioned shoe on our list of the best running shoes, providing lots of room in the toebox and a responsive feel underfoot.

Hoka Mach X2 (Women's)
Hoka Mach X2 (Women's): was $190 now $151 at HOKA US
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The Hoka Mach X2 is a plated running shoe that’s great for fast workouts and races in particular, but also comfortable to use for easy runs. It’s one of the most versatile shoes you can get.

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Millie Davis-Williams

Millie is a Deals Editor at Tom's Guide specializing in deals content. She also covers the latest tech news and and creates how-to articles about everything from phones, streaming devices, and headphones to apps and video games. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, gaming on her Nintendo Switch and creating digital art.

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