These Cyber Monday shoes deals will help you run for longer, here's how

Don't miss out on these Cyber Monday shoes deals to save on some of the best supportive footwear

Cyber Monday shoes deals
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With these Cyber Monday shoes deals, it's time to throw out your road-worn running shoes and replace them with some comfortable, supportive footwear. Running places high demands on your joints, and a set of running shoes can protect them from injury. 

Most pairs of secure-fitting running shoes have cushioning in the soles to prevent energy loss and improve your performance. Fortunately, you can find the Brooks Women's Ghost 13 Running Shoes on sale for $109.97 at Dick's Sporting Goods, saving you $20 on the regular price today. 

These shoes top our list of the best running shoes for women, as they have a comfortable cushioned sole, secure wraparound design, and come in many styles. Looking for men's shoes? No problem, as there are plenty of Cyber Monday shoes deals for everyone available right now. 

To save on some of the latest and greatest, check out the Cyber Monday shoes deals below!

Cyber Monday shoes deals

Brooks Women's Ghost 13 Running Shoes | was $129.99, now $109.97 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Brooks Women's Ghost 13 Running Shoes | was $129.99, now $109.97 at Dick's Sporting Goods

These top-rated running shoes have DNA LOFT cushioning along the sole and a seam-free wraparound design for a secure fit. The segmented soles make them an ideal choice for all terrains. Buy right now to lock in an impressive 15% discount. 

adidas Woman's Ultraboost 21 | was $186.49, now $137 at Wiggle

adidas Woman's Ultraboost 21 | was $186.49, now $137 at Wiggle

These women's running shoes are made for sustainable, recycled materials and were redesigned for road running this year. The sock-like fit keeps the shoes close and there's improved boost around the mid-sole. Don't miss out on this 25% saving right now!

Under Armour HOVR Mega Clone 2 Running Shoes | was $151.49, now $124 at Wiggle

Under Armour HOVR Mega Clone 2 Running Shoes | was $151.49, now $124 at Wiggle

This set of workout shoes have a built-in sensor that analyzes your running performance and syncs it to the UA MapMyRun app for post-exercise analysis. There's also a heel wrap to keep your foot in place during training. Take up this deal to save 18% today. 

adidas Ultraboost 21 Running Shoe | was $186.49, now $137.00 at Wiggle

adidas Ultraboost 21 Running Shoe | was $186.49, now $137.00 at Wiggle

These premium running shoes are designed for comfort and performance even over long distances. They are durable thanks to the rubber outer sole, and have 6% more boost capsules than previous models for improved energy return. Save over $49 before the deal ends!

If you've been making do with your current pair of running shoes, now is a great time to upgrade. These Cyber Monday shoes deals mean that you can save on a set of comfortable, supportive workout shoes. Not only can they help you hit your goals, but they'll prevent injury too. 

Unlike regular training footwear, running shoes are designed to protect your ankles, knees, and hips from sudden impact when your foot strikes the floor. Significantly, these running shoes have cushioned soles to return some of the energy you would otherwise lose to the ground. That means that when you're running, painful feet and joints won't be holding you back. 

If you're looking for an entire wardrobe refresh, check out this year's Cyber Monday workout clothes deals for great savings on activewear. Then, it's time to get physical with all the Cyber Monday weights deals for strength training without breaking the bank.

All the best Cyber Monday health and fitness deals in one place

All the best Cyber Monday health and fitness deals in one place

We're keeping a keen eye on all the best Cyber Monday fitness deals as they happen, with major discounts on cardio machines, fitness equipment, running shoes, Fitbit, Apple Watch and other fitness trackers, and much more. Don't miss out!


James Frew
Fitness Editor

James is a London-based journalist and Fitness Editor at Fit&Well. He has over five years experience in fitness tech, including time spent as the Buyer’s Guide Editor and Staff Writer at technology publication MakeUseOf. In 2014 he was diagnosed with a chronic health condition, which spurred his interest in health, fitness, and lifestyle management.


In the years since, he has become a devoted meditator, experimented with workout styles and exercises, and used various gadgets to monitor his health. In recent times, James has been absorbed by the intersection between mental health, fitness, sustainability, and environmentalism. When not concerning himself with health and technology, James can be found excitedly checking out each week’s New Music Friday releases.