Nike Lunar TR1
Retailer: Eastbay
Was: $120
Is: $100
Of all the different teams and players to get their own Nike Lunar TR1 trainer this year, Oregon's original colorway seems to remain the favorite. The "Black/Green" version of the Ducks trainer was such a hit that Nike rolled out alternate white and yellow colorways.
adidas Pure Boost
Retailer: Eastbay
Was: $120
Is: $100
With its Boost enabled midsole, you won't find a more comfortable ride than the adidas Pure Boost. You also won't find a better price for the running shoe than what Eastbay is offering this Black Friday. Did you ever think that you could own a shoe worn by Kanye West for just $100?
Nike Free 5.0 TR Fit 4
Retailer: Eastbay
Was: $125
Is: $100
Whether you're doing cardio, strength or core training, the Nike Free 5.0 TR Fit 4 is the ultimate women's training shoe. Another favorite amongst celebrities, the shoe comes loaded with all of Nike's innovative technology for just $100.
Nike Zoom Soldier VIII
Retailer: Eastbay
Was: $140
Is: $110
This is a steal if you ask us. After all, this is the sneaker that gives LeBron James' very own signature shoe a run for it's money. If you don't feel like shelling out $200 for one of the LeBron 12 colorways dropping this weekend then the Zoom Solider VIII is a great alternative.
Nike Hyperdunk 2014
Retailer: Dick's
Was: $140
Is: $120
The Nike Hyperdunk 2014 doesn't need to be disposed of with the changing of the calendar. With Flywire technology and Lunarlon cushioning, the Hyperdunk comes with all the technology of a signature basketball shoe without the hefty price tag.
Asics Gel-Kayano 20
Retailer: Eastbay
Was: $160
Is: $100
Don't worry overpronators , the retail gods are looking out for you too. Asics celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Legendary Gel-Kayano by adding a FluidRide midsole and FluidFit upper to work in harmony with the running shoe's classic technology. For just $100, you can probably hold off upgrading to the Gel-Kayano 21 for a little while longer.
Jordan Melo M10
Retailer: Foot Locker
Was: $165
Is: $100
It's not often that you will find a signature basketball shoe, never mind a Jordan one, for just $100. The Melo M10 comes equipped with the Jumpman's Flight Plate Technology that would run you a lot more money in the Super.Fly 3 or Air Jordan XX9.
adidas Springblade Drive
Retailer: Finish Line
Was: $180
Is: $100
With its unorthodox design, you've probably been dying to give the adidas Springblade Drive a try. At 40 percent off, the revolutionary running shoe is now more affordable than ever, meaning that you can finally give it the test drive you've been wanting to.
Nike Air Max 2014
Retailer: Finish Line
Was: $180
Is: $100
While the Air Max 2015 is set to drop on Black Friday, its $225 price tag might turn some shoppers away. If you aren't looking to spend that type of money on a running shoe, then the Air Max 2014 is a great alternative. At just $100, you're still getting the 360 degree Max Air unit, as well as the plush cushioning that the Air Max series has come to be known for.
Mizuno Wave Prophecy 3
Retailer: Eastbay
Was: $210
Is: $100
We did a double take too when we first saw this deal. If the price isn't enough to sway you, the technology should. The running shoe features Mizuno's full-length Infinity Wave plate for increased support and comfort, while the U4ic midsole reduces shock and returns energy at the same time.
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