Black Friday Skechers deals have just dropped, with the biggest deal I’ve ever seen on my favorite shoe of 2025
Previously 19% off, this comfy shoe is now reduced by 30%
Skechers make super comfortable walking shoes. I should know: I've tested six Skechers shoes recently, clocking up 240,000 steps and 45 hours wearing the brand’s shoes.
I tested the Aero Spark Hands Free Slip-ins Sneaker when it came out earlier this year and it didn't disappoint.
I didn't expect to see any discounts on such a new release this Black Friday, but some colorways have already been reduced to under $100 on Amazon.
I flagged last week that they were reduced by 19%, but they sold out very quickly, so don't delay. If you want a pair, snap yours up now, with an extra 11% on top of last week's deal.
Discounts vary on Amazon, so some sizes are slightly more expensive, but colorways Purple/Aqua, Yellow/Blue, White/Silver/Light Blue and Black/Purple/Pink all have significant discounts. Flick through the different color options in your size to find the best discount.
The men's shoe sale is a little thinner on the ground, but you can still find several sizes and colorways down to $98. Your best bet is the White/Light Blue colorway (pictured) and the Neon Lime/Multi.
I like Skechers for many reasons. Its shoes are high-quality—on par with brands like Brooks and Hoka—yet affordable.
Skechers shoes are also great for wide feet. I have a bunion and have come to value a roomy toe box and a bit of extra arch support to take the pressure off my big toe joint.
This shoe in particular is bouncy, well-cushioned and has great energy return. I use it for walking, but it’s designed as a running shoe, making it a versatile buy.
It’s also built very similarly to the Hoka Clifton, so if you don't have a Hoka budget but want a similar design, get the Skechers Aero Spark.
Start your week with achievable workout ideas, health tips and wellbeing advice in your inbox.

Lou Mudge is a Health Writer at Future Plc, working across Fit&Well and Coach. She previously worked for Live Science, and regularly writes for Space.com and Pet's Radar. Based in Bath, UK, she has a passion for food, nutrition and health and is eager to demystify diet culture in order to make health and fitness accessible to everybody.
Multiple diagnoses in her early twenties sparked an interest in the gut-brain axis and the impact that diet and exercise can have on both physical and mental health. She was put on the FODMAP elimination diet during this time and learned to adapt recipes to fit these parameters, while retaining core flavors and textures, and now enjoys cooking for gut health.
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.

