Under Armour's Elite Project Rock Training Shoes Are on Sale for Only $36
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Why We Love This Deal
Serious workouts call for serious gear, and Under Armour’s Project Rock lineup (co-founded and co-developed by The Rock himself) is built on that philosophy. Despite its prowess, you can save an extra 50% off on a ton of Project Rock gear during a special Under Armour site sale until April 12. One pick that's worth an immediate pick-up is this pair of versatile training shoes that are 60% off.
The $90 Under Armour Project Rock BSR 5 Training Shoes are currently marked down to $72, but if you use code EXTRA50 at checkout, it brings the price down to $36 for the black shoes and the white colorway as well.
Under Armour Project Rock BSR 5 Training Shoes, From $36 (was $90) at Under Armour
What Shoppers Should Know
- Upper: Lightweight mesh with suede overlay
- Midsole: Charged Cushioning
- Outsole: Full rubber with UA TriBase
- Weight: 11.9 ounces
- Best For: Strength training, HIIT, cross-training, everyday wear, traveling
Built around the idea that no two workouts are the same, this silhouette is UA’s answer to a shoe that can keep up with whatever your workout routine is. The mesh and suede upper balance breathability and structure, with a Charged Cushioning midsole giving you plenty of support and the TriBase outsole keeping you grounded during lifts, but flexible enough for fast movements.
At $90, the BSR 5s were already in a competitive spot compared to other training shoes like Nike’s Metcons, which retail for $155. Both prioritize stability for lifting and flexibility for conditioning work, but the BSR 5s Charged Cushioning offers a bit more support, and at the sale price of $36, they’re much more affordable right now.
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What Shoppers Are Saying
After trying out a handful of Under Armour shoes, one reviewer said, “These have the cushion, stability, and versatility that I was looking for. Perfect for training and regular use.” A second reviewer wrote that they “look great and feel incredible.”
Even though they’re marketed as workout shoes, that support can be used for a variety of other things. One shopper took them traveling and wrote, “Needed a shoe that could do 15,000 steps daily. I could not have made a better choice.”
The Rock-approved/designed Under Armour Project Rock BSR 5 Training Shoes are ready to go for $36. Again, since this sale event is ending on April 12, now’s the time to grab a pair before they’re back to full price.