Reebok FFE 2.0 for £30 on black Friday sale a few weeks ago.
Reebok shoes are cheaper than most anyway and they put on regular big discounts so it's quite easy to get them for cheap.
Relatively underused, but definitely a top tier daily trainer.
Reebok FFE 2.0 for £30 on black Friday sale a few weeks ago.
Reebok shoes are cheaper than most anyway and they put on regular big discounts so it's quite easy to get them for cheap.
Relatively underused, but definitely a top tier daily trainer.
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Reebok shoes are cheaper than most anyway and they put on regular big discounts so it's quite easy to get them for cheap.
Relatively underused, but definitely a top tier daily trainer.
I don't think Reebok makes running shoes, do they?
I was going through my RunningWarehouse order history and saw where I got some $170 Newtons for $16.90. That had to be my best score.
My son was a D1 track All American for a Nike school, wore the same size as me, and had like 40 pairs of free Nikes sitting around the house at one point. I wear them for lawn mowing or kicking around but never ran seriously in them.
I used to do all of my running in the Lunaracer. Loved that shoe. Picked up 4 pairs of the 3rd edition for $30/per at a Nike Outlet. If they'd had more in my size, I'd have bought as many as possible.
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