Nike's end-of-summer sale is live — here's the sneaker deals I'd buy

September is here and pretty soon the weather will start getting cooler. To celebrate the end of summer, Nike is slashing the prices of its top-rated running shoes and apparel.
As part of the sale, you can get Nike gear from $8. The sale includes shoes, accessories, hoodies, jogging pants, and more. For example, you can get the Pegasus 41 running shoes on sale for $93 at Nike. We rank these as the best running shoes in terms of value for money, and they’re even better with this discount.
If you’re looking for comfortable fall shoes, you can also grab the Calm Flip Flops on sale for $35 at Nike. Keep scrolling to see all my favorite deals on Nike footwear. For more savings, see our Nike promo codes coverage.
Quick Links
- shop the entire Nike sale
- Nike Calm Flip-Flops (Women's): was $50 now $35
- Nike Calm Mules (Men's): was $60 now $42
- Nike Interact Run Road Running Shoes (Men's): was $85 now $59
- Nike Pegasus 41 (Women's): was $155 now $93
- Nike Zoom Vomero 5 Shoes (Men's): was $160 now $112
- Nike Air Max 2017 (Men's): was $190 now $161
Nike Footwear Deals
The Nike Calm Women's Flip Flops do what they say on the tin — give your feet an ultimate sense of calm with their soft foam cushioning. They're super easy to slip on and come in five color options.
These super comfortable mules have seen a solid discount at Nike. Thanks to their neutral color and supportive feel underfoot, they're perfect whether you're chilling at home or running errands.
These Nike training shoes are perfect for a variety of workouts. Nike bills them as being stable and flexible, making them great for everything from HIIT to weightlifting.
The Nike Flex Control 4 can now be yours for just $49. These budget-friendly sneakers are designed for workouts, with flexible soles and a midfoot strap to keep them securely on your feet.
These highly rated running shoes feature Nike's lightweight Flyknit upper and a waffle outsole crafted from recycled materials (from other Nike footwear, no less.) A scannable QR code on the tongue provides info on how to recycle or donate these when they've run their course or help with repairs in the interim. Talk about a long-term investment for less.
Featuring a soft-and-stretchy knit upper, the cushioning in the Nike Free Run 5.0 is also lighter and more responsive than older versions. Whether you’re training on pavement, gravel, or track, you’ll hardly know you’re wearing anything at all on your feet, and you can expect a smooth ride with every stride.
Boasting a fresh, clean look, these shoes are understandably a popular pick. You’ll find synthetic leather and detailed stitching on the outside, a low-cut padded collar, and a well-cushioned midsole for all-day comfort.
For new and long-time runners alike, the Air Pegasus 2005 is an excellent pick. Equipped with Nike Air technology for impact absorption, a waffle-inspired outsole with great traction, and a foam midsole, these shoes will give your feet the reliable support they need on long runs.
The Pegasus 41 is Nike's popular daily trainer, and the 41st version of the shoe is our favorite yet. The new ReactX midsole and higher stack on the Pegasus 41 gives it a softer ride that its predecessors, but it’s not so squishy underfoot as to be unstable in any way. It’s a balanced midsole that is comfortable for easy and long runs, but has a little bounce to it when you want to up the pace. Read our full Nike Pegasus 41 review here to find out more.
Part of the Free Metcon line, these 6s have created an even more flexible yet stable shoe in the range. So, whether you're doing cardio or weights, these workout shoes are sure to support you. At this price point, it's an excellent deal and a vibrant addition to your wardrobe.
If you’re looking for a breathable, supportive running shoe, you’ve found it. With Air Zoom cushioning and plastic caging on the side, there’s plenty of support and a responsive feel, and with mesh panels and ventilation ports on the heel, air can easily flow through and keep your feet cool.
Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.

As deals editor-in-chief at Tom’s Guide, Louis is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying full price for the latest gadgets, appliances, and apparel. With over 10 years of deals-hunting experience, Louis price checks against multiple retailers and searches high and low for the best deals to bring readers. He's also always on the look out for the best coupon codes to use when shopping. A born-and-bred New Yorker, Louis is also an avid swimmer and marathoner. His work has appeared on Gizmodo, CNET, and Time Out New York.
You must confirm your public display name before commenting
Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.