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Ever hit the trail in a pair of flimsy gym sneakers that have officially run out of excuses? I have, and it caused all sorts of annoying foot problems. When the trail calls, you have to answer it properly, in footwear you actually afford.
That brings us to the Adidas Terrex hiking shoes. Normally, they sell for $75, but right now you can snatch a pair up for $53 in the Olive Strata / Wonder Beige / Core Black colorway pictured here via adidas.com.
These aren’t the brick-like hiking boots of your dad’s generation. They’re lightweight, comfortable, and feature a grippy Traxion outsole for when the trail gets sketchy. But the real story is in the reviews. People are calling them an “absolute game-changer” that requires “no break-in period.” One person took them on long hiking days across Australia and praised how “surefooted and agile” they felt. Another raved that they were comfy enough for his dad with plantar fasciitis. So yes, they’ll definitely handle your ambitious walk through the park.
Plus, they’re made with recycled and renewable materials, so you can feel smugly sustainable while you conquer that moderately steep hill.
This deal is on the very outdoorsy Olive Strata / Wonder Beige / Core Black colorway, so you’ll look the part even if you’re just headed to the hardware store on a Saturday morning.
Stop thinking about it. $53 is a heck of a good deal, so go grab it while you can.