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Nike's Black Friday Sale is live, get an extra 25% off already discounted gear!

Nike Black Friday promotion
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Nike's Black Friday sale is here, and that means big savings across a wide range of the iconic brand's sports gear. More specifically, you can get 25% off using the code BFRIDAY and that's on top of existing discounts sitewide.

Our top pick of the sale is the Pegasus 41, which now only costs $71.23 (was $145). That's a whopping 51% discount for one of the best running shoes we’ve tested. Make sure you use the discount code to get the maximum saving.

Today's best Black Friday deals at Nike

Nike Pegasus 41
Save 51%
Nike Pegasus 41: was $145 now $71.23 at NIKE

Responsive cushioning in the Pegasus provides an energized ride for everyday road running. Experience lighter-weight energy return with dual Air Zoom units and a ReactX foam midsole. Plus, improved engineered mesh on the upper decreases weight and increases breathability.

Nike V5 RNR
Save 25%
Nike V5 RNR: was $95 now $71.25 at NIKE

A perfect shoe for everyday use that delivers comfort and style. The foam midsole is chunky yet lightweight, while the metallic details and a 3D Swoosh logo elevate this retro runner.

Nike Men's Therma-FIT Down Puffer Jacket
Save 25%
Nike Men's Therma-FIT Down Puffer Jacket: was $200 now $150 at NIKE

With the weather getting colder, you need a jacket that's going to keep you warm and dry no matter what is thrown at you. This woven jacket is crafted with smooth, water-repellent fabric and equipped with Therma-FIT tech and down insulation.

Nike Vaporfly 4
Save 36%
Nike Vaporfly 4: was $270 now $171.75 at NIKE

The Vaporfly 4 is a lean, mean, mile-eating machine. We trimmed weight in the midsole, outsole and upper from the Vaporfly 3 without sacrificing performance. The result is a lighter, more propulsive all-around racing shoe that’s trusted from the mile to the marathon.

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