The Nike sale has these waterproof running shoes for women at 50% off
Get your fitness back on track in style.

These amazing Nike Air running shoes have been reduced by almost £62 – and their water-repellent upper means they're perfect for working out in all seasons.
When it comes to shoes, you usually get what you pay for. Which is why the best running shoes for women are often the most expensive. But now Nike have reduced a pair of the best running shoes around by over 50% – offering customers pro-athlete quality for just a fraction of the cost.
Nike have slashed the price of their Air Zoom Pegasus 35 Shield Water-Repellent running shoes by a whopping £61.98, just in time for the wetter weather.
SHOP NOW:Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 35 Shield Water-Repellent running shoes – were £114.95, now £52.97
The running shoes combine a water-repellent upper with an outsole that offers optimal grip on wet surfaces – meaning you'll be able to run your way through Autumn and Winter downpours without having to worry about soggy feet.
Everything about the shoe is designed to help you get the best from your run in all seasons – from the toggle lacing system that makes adjusting laces easy in cold, wet weather, to the sealed seams that keep water out.
The Nike Air shoes are also amazingly light weight, and are great for everything from a quick jog to get your blood circulating, to a full-blown cross country run. They're also as suitable for beginners as they are for seasoned runners – so this is a great deal to take advantage of no matter your running ability.
And did we mention that they're also gorgeous? Their subtle colour mix of grey, mauve, pink and silver is sure to see you stand out (quite literally, because they also boast reflective elements for running in the darker winter evenings).
But don't just take our word for it – customers love the Nike Air running shoes, too.
"Fit my foot perfect, like Cinderella," wrote one customer.
While another customer, who had previously suffered from shin splints, praised the shoes' amazing support.
"I started running 3 years ago and have always suffered from shin splints. After running in these for only a short while I had no more problems," she wrote. "I had tried other major brands, different insert, changed my running schedule and distance, nothing helped until I ran in these... I love them!"
We don't know how long this amazing Nike deal is going to last, so we'd advise grabbing them while you can.
Happy running!
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