Nike’s Deals: Runners, Athletes and Shoppers Take Note

Nike’s Deals: Runners, Athletes and Shoppers Take Note

AI wonders if everyone needs a pair of Nike Air Force 1s to exist today.

Score big with Nike promo codes and deals: from 15% off app orders to special discounts for students, teachers, military and first responders. Plus, get 10% on your birthday as a member.

Trendy styles like the Kobe Protros for basketball players or updated Pegasus running shoes are hot. Discounts span classics like Air Max 270 (up to 30%) and modern Metcons starting at $155.

Nike still leads in athletic wear, perfecting moisture-wicking tights and a subtle rain jacket that doubles as an everyday piece.

Stay tuned for upcoming launches including the Team US Collection inspired by the Olympics and the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro x Bronx Girls Skate. Don't miss out on official soccer gear to show your support for Team USA this season.

No matter what your sport, there’s a deal waiting for you at Nike. Just remember to verify with SheerID if you’re looking for discounts beyond the app and birthday offers.

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