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Deal: Adidas offers 30% off regular priced items, 50% off on sale items

Being at home during the MCO doesn’t mean that you can’t treat yourself to work out gear. In fact, when it comes to completing cardio or HIIT workouts at home, it’s recommended to keep shoes on to minimise the impact of jumping moves and plyometrics.

Adidas is currently offering a 30% off deal on all regular priced items on their website. As for items that are already on sale, Adidas is offering an extra 50% off to the price. However, this sale ends on the 30th April.

If you don’t happen to see any discounts being offered on the item you want when you’re looking through, note that the discount will be applied at cart after you add the items to your bag. The discounts are also not applicable with other discounts and vouchers.

Example of an original price product’s 30% off deal
Example of an on-sale product’s extra 50% off deal

For original priced sneakers, Adidas Ultraboosts are mad comfortable to wear. Their usual price comes out at RM780, and it’s hard to find them on sale. However, with this online sale, 30% off the price comes out at RM546.

For a recommendation on on-sale items, try a hand at getting yourself a pair of Adilette Comfort Slides. I got lucky at a sale once and got them for a bargain, but these babies usually sell at RM150. This specific orange coloured ones are on sale at their site for RM119, but with an additional 50% off from the sale, the slippers only cost RM59.50. You might think RM59.50 is still a stretch for just slippers, but take it from me—wearing them feels like you’re walking on clouds.

The offer also doesn’t just limit you to footwear. You can get a good deal on work out clothes, bags, accessories and any other item through their website.

You can shop now on Adidas’ website.

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