Jump on This Offer to Save 25% on $150 or More at Nike - 2 minutes read




Whether you're committed to an at-home workout or you're out to hit the trails, having some top-notch workout wear can give you the support you need. Nike makes some of the most popular kicks and clothing out there, and right now, they've got a way for you to save some serious cash. You can save 25% on orders over $150 on Nike's website when you use the promo code LOCKITIN at checkout. Considering that some of the brand's top-end shoes hover just under $200, it shouldn't be hard to meet that quota. 

To get the discount, simply browse the Nike site and add at least $150 worth of items to your cart, then enter that promo code at checkout. For example, women's Nike Motiva sneakers normally at $110 are knocked down to $83 once you've hit the order minimum. Men's Luka 3 Speedway basketball shoes, priced at $130, drop down to $98. You can shop men's, women's and kids' shoes, clothing and accessories. Just be aware that not all items qualify for this discount, so be sure to double-check your final total before submitting your order.

You don't have to be a Nike member to take advantage of this offer. However, membership is free and there are a few perks that come with it, such as reduced or free shipping costs and member-exclusive discounts, so if you're a regular Nike shopper, it could be worth signing up. 

If you're looking for some other goodies to refresh your routine, check out these deals on some of our favorite headphones and earbuds and deals on exercise equipment to spruce up your home gym.

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