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Shop Premium Outlets [shoppremiumoutlets.com] has select
adidas Men's Shoes on sale for the prices listed below when you apply 35% off promo code
FF35.
Shipping is free.
Note: Available sizes may vary.
Example deals after
FF35 code:
- Grand Court
- Questar [shoppremiumoutlets.com] $31.20
- Core Black / Cloud White / Grey Two
- Grey Three / Cloud White / Grey Five (size 10, 10.5, 12)
- Fluidflow 2.0 $33.15
- Terrex Agravic Flow 2 Trail Running Shoes $45.50
- TERREX Agravic Ultra BCA $52
- Ultraboost 22 $61.75
- Ultraboost 22 Gore-Tex $84.50
- Terrex Free Hiker 2 Gore-Tex
- & More [shoppremiumoutlets.com]
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https://www.adidas.com/us/terrex-...GV8900_690
$161 base price
-$48.30 (EXTRASALE code)
-$16.10 (Paypal Honey cashback offer, see below)
-$30 (GC deal, pay $70 for $100 https://groupon.egifter
Total comes out to $66.60 before tax.
The "Linen Green / Grey Three / Impact Orange" colorway can also be had for the same price if that's more your style- https://www.adidas.com/us/terrex-...Z3287.html
I actually just ordered a pair of the non-Goretex Free Hiker 2's for $55 on Tuesday to replace my old beat up OG Free Hikers. I already have another pair of Goretex Terrex shoes, otherwise I would have gotten both at these prices considering you can actually get both the standard Free Hiker 2 and Goretex versions using this deal for nearly the cost of just the Goretex version from Shop Premium Outlets. Also, worth noting that I ordered a pair of the Voyagers earlier this week from SPO and they were literally drop shipped by Adidas, so just cut out the middle man and save a lot more money.
Furthermore, Adidas had basically the same deal back in November and I got the wife a pair of Free Hiker 2's and the BCA UB22's for $60 and $55. I also got a pair of the Free Hiker CLD.RDY for $80, and they have been incredible everyday winter boots, not just for hiking.
That all being said, the wife and I absolutely love the Free Hikers for hiking. They are incredibly comfortable and keep everything out, including sand (which we hike a lot in). However, unless you absolutely need waterproof hiking boots, I would recommend getting the regular Free Hiker 2's. The Goretex versions do not breathe very well at all, especially compared to the Primeknit upper of the regular Free Hikers. Goretex does keep the water out, but my feet just end up getting soaked from sweat anyway.
https://www.adidas.com/us/terrex-...GV8900_690
$161 base price
-$48.30 (EXTRASALE code)
-$16.10 (Paypal Honey cashback offer, see below)
-$30 (GC deal, pay $70 for $100 https://groupon.egifter
Total comes out to $66.60 before tax.
The "Linen Green / Grey Three / Impact Orange" colorway can also be had for the same price if that's more your style- https://www.adidas.com/us/terrex-...Z3287.html
I actually just ordered a pair of the non-Goretex Free Hiker 2's for $55 on Tuesday to replace my old beat up OG Free Hikers. I already have another pair of Goretex Terrex shoes, otherwise I would have gotten both at these prices considering you can actually get both the standard Free Hiker 2 and Goretex versions using this deal for nearly the cost of just the Goretex version from Shop Premium Outlets. Also, worth noting that I ordered a pair of the Voyagers earlier this week from SPO and they were literally drop shipped by Adidas, so just cut out the middle man and save a lot more money.
Furthermore, Adidas had basically the same deal back in November and I got the wife a pair of Free Hiker 2's and the BCA UB22's for $60 and $55. I also got a pair of the Free Hiker CLD.RDY for $80, and they have been incredible everyday winter boots, not just for hiking.
That all being said, the wife and I absolutely love the Free Hikers for hiking. They are incredibly comfortable and keep everything out, including sand (which we hike a lot in). However, unless you absolutely need waterproof hiking boots, I would recommend getting the regular Free Hiker 2's. The Goretex versions do not breathe very well at all, especially compared to the Primeknit upper of the regular Free Hikers. Goretex does keep the water out, but my feet just end up getting soaked from sweat anyway.
I will say I had a slight hiccup with buying 2 sets of the giftcards. You are allowed to buy up to 5, but when I went to checkout the second time it gave me a payment processing error no matter what payment I tried to use. I ended up opening an incognito window, used the same account and payment method as before, and it went through just fine. The gift cards arrived in just a few minutes too.
Considering there is a whole thriving sneaker culture around collecting ugly shoes, why not let people enjoy what they want. It's not for me but there is stuff I like that people would probably find stupid too.
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https://www.adidas.com/us/terrex-...GV8900_690
$161 base price
-$48.30 (EXTRASALE code)
-$16.10 (Paypal Honey cashback offer, see below)
-$30 (GC deal, pay $70 for $100 https://groupon.egifter
Total comes out to $66.60 before tax.
The "Linen Green / Grey Three / Impact Orange" colorway can also be had for the same price if that's more your style- https://www.adidas.com/us/terrex-...Z3287.html
I actually just ordered a pair of the non-Goretex Free Hiker 2's for $55 on Tuesday to replace my old beat up OG Free Hikers. I already have another pair of Goretex Terrex shoes, otherwise I would have gotten both at these prices considering you can actually get both the standard Free Hiker 2 and Goretex versions using this deal for nearly the cost of just the Goretex version from Shop Premium Outlets. Also, worth noting that I ordered a pair of the Voyagers earlier this week from SPO and they were literally drop shipped by Adidas, so just cut out the middle man and save a lot more money.
Furthermore, Adidas had basically the same deal back in November and I got the wife a pair of Free Hiker 2's and the BCA UB22's for $60 and $55. I also got a pair of the Free Hiker CLD.RDY for $80, and they have been incredible everyday winter boots, not just for hiking.
That all being said, the wife and I absolutely love the Free Hikers for hiking. They are incredibly comfortable and keep everything out, including sand (which we hike a lot in). However, unless you absolutely need waterproof hiking boots, I would recommend getting the regular Free Hiker 2's. The Goretex versions do not breathe very well at all, especially compared to the Primeknit upper of the regular Free Hikers. Goretex does keep the water out, but my feet just end up getting soaked from sweat anyway.