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Save up to 40% off on ASCIS running and training shoes at Nordstrom Rack

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Ready, set, run! Nordstrom Rack is taking up to 40% off ASICS with it’s Flash Event. Plus, free shipping on orders of $90 or more! Find your best running and training gear today.

Seek to go further distances with new running shoes. The Men’s GEL-Culus 18 absorbs shock throughout your run and provides extreme comfort. It’s available in four different fun color options with florescent bottoms to be noticed. The GEL-Contend 4 is ideal for low mileage runners. This shoe comes with a ortholite sockliner to ensure your feet will be comfortable all day long.

Our top picks for men include:

The Women’s Gel-Quantum 360 is my personal favorite from the sale. Its 180 degree placement of gel cushioning promotes a smooth and more balanced stride. Plus, it’s currently more than 40% off. Another favorite from the sale is the Gel-Fit Sana 3 Cross Train. It has an elastic internal sleeve which replaces a traditional tongue providing a “sock-like” fit.

Our top picks for women include:

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