
New Balance show hailed 'comfiest to exist' and is 50% off
New Balance show hailed 'comfiest to exist' and is 50% off
The unisex WRPD Runner Shoes in 'moonrock with light mushroom' are included in the New Balance sale - with sizes ranging from 3.5 to 12.5
WRPD Runner Shoes in 'Moonrock with Light Mushroom'
(Image: New Balance )
Fitness enthusiasts are in for a real treat, as New Balance is offering up to 50% off on many styles of trainers, including a 'very comfy' unisex pair. The WRPD Runner Shoes, which typically cost £155, are now on sale at £77.50 in the 'moonrock with light mushroom' colourway, making them half-price.
This is the largest price reduction we've seen on these trainers this year, so shoppers may want to act quickly. The New Balance shoes can still be bought in all sizes, ranging from 3.5 to 12.5.
They also come in a taupe version that's included in the sale, but the discount on these is slightly less. Customers can currently snap them up for £93 instead of £155 - saving them 40%.
The New Balance trainers in Flat Taupe with Sparrow
(Image: New Balance )
Most sizes for this colourway are still in stock as well, with only the 3.5 out of stock. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
New Balance's WRPD Runner Shoes boast a 'uniquely conceptual design' that aims to provide 'a sense of fluid motion,' drawing on the smooth lines of enhanced sculpted contours and wavy accents.
The fusion of knit, leather, and wool in the mesh upper along with the FuelCell foam grants not only aesthetic flair but the feel of propulsion.
Receiving love from consumers, these unisex runners have made quite the impression.
A satisfied customer wrote in their review: "My job requires a lot of walking and standing, and I usually have cramps in my legs/feet by the end of the day. My life changed after putting those shoes on- they are so comfortable, my legs are no longer cramping after work anymore! I feel my feet are being hugged inside the shoes."
Yet another thrilled buyer praised their discovery as the 'most comfortable shoe to exist', said: "Comfiest shoe out there and on trend with the dad sneaker look."
Echoing similar sentiments, a New Balance enthusiast said: "Super comfy shoe, I am totally in love. I am glad I made this purchase, its now my daily sneaker."
However, one individual said: "I like this shoe, it's comfortable and makes me like an inch taller which I always appreciate. But the sizing is off."
"I'm a solid 6.5 size, and I always wear 6.5's in New Balance, but I ordered 6.5 in this shoe and it was an inch too big. I'm returning for a half size smaller, but I'm a bit worried even that will be too big."
For those who don't mind shelling out full price for new kicks, we've spotted Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson's New Balance M2002 Sneakers on Farfetch, priced at £115. She sported the grey and white colourway earlier this year, and her exact pair can still be found in a range of sizes, reports the Liverpool Echo.
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Elsewhere, JD Sports has slashed the price of these Adidas Women's ADIZERO Boston trainers in black to £90, down from £140. The mid-to-long distance running shoes feature a lightweight mesh upper, providing a breezy feel.
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