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Nobull's Allday Ripstop shoes on sale for a limited time

Nobull's Allday Ripstop shoes on sale for a limited time

CNN09-05-2025
Finding reliable trainers that you can wear for a variety of workouts has become increasingly difficult. It seems like many of us are schlepping a pair of lifters and running shoes to the gym. What if we told you the brand Nobull made a cross-trainer that could do it all? Its Allday Ripstop can be worn on the treadmill or an outdoor trail and is now seeing a rare discount through May 13. If you're not seeing mom on Mother's Day, consider snagging her a pair while the discount is live; if not, you can get to Father's Day gifting early and order these before his big day in June.
While most colors are $99 with code ALLDAYRSS99, some discontinued colors and prints are marked down even further on the brand's site.
Nobull Men's Allday Ripstop
The upper part of these shoes is crafted from a durable polyester that can handle outdoor elements, scrapes on machines and the like. Its rubber sole makes moving on a variety of surfaces a breeze and keeps feet comfortable during tons of workouts.
Nobull Women's Allday Ripstop
Soft yet dense cushioning on this midsole will help keep you supported when getting your daily steps in or achieving a new personal best lift. The insole can mold to your foot over time for a hugged feel that means better control when moving. Many avid lifters, professional athletes, CrossFitters and fitness enthusiasts who prioritize high-quality gear wear Nobull's shoes and even apparel. The Allday Ripstop sneakers stand out because, instead of a lifter or running sneaker, which have singular uses, these cross trainers can be worn indoors and outdoors for different workouts. They're also great for folks who want a supportive shoe that can be worn for general types of movement like walking, running errands and even spending time with your kids on the playground.
Over the past few years, Nobulls have been worn by service workers who are often on their feet and nurses or social workers in hospitals, for their grippy soles and almost indestructible ripstop upper. Any time I see someone wearing a pair, they even talk about how they're the most comfortable shoes ever.
When I say Nobull rarely has sales, I mean it. Customers used to complain that the brand never offered discounts, even during major shopping holidays like Black Friday and Christmas. Since then, Nobull has had discounts here and there, but it still seems to be on a once-in-a-blue-moon basis, which is why we recommend jumping on these deals.
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