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The Gymshark Winter Sale Is Still Live: Up to 70% off Best-selling Gear
Here's how to snap up a bargain
It’s a well-known fact that new gym kit makes you train harder, right? But if you haven’t budgeted for a new fitness wardrobe for the New Year exercise kick, we have some great news: the Gymshark sale is still live for a few hours, and trust us, it’s a good one, with up to 70% off, plus an extra 30% off sale items with the code 'WINTER30'.
Donned by the likes of Ross Edgley, Steve Cook, Noah Ohlsen and Ryan Terry, the British brand is a firm favourite on the gym floor and is worn by both guys at the top of their game, as well as those just starting out.
And with good reason. Gymshark kit is comfortable, affordable and looks great on almost any body type, so, when a sale drops, it understandably gets snapped up incredibly quickly – so move fast.
So, whether your gym tanks are looking a little worse for wear or you’re in the market for the perfect rest-day joggers, Gymshark have got you covered. And thankfully, you don't need to sift through the entire Gymshark website to get your hands (or legs) on some high-quality kit at a great price.
Below, we've assembled an easy-to-shop list of some of our favourite pieces and go-to kit we've seen discounted in the Gymshark sale.
The sale ends at 8pm on 2 January 2024, but things move fast around here and once items are gone, they're gone, so hop to it.
The Best Gymshark Sale Deals
Rhalou is a senior digital editor specialising in health and wellness with over fifteen years’ online and print publishing experience.
Rhalou has worked for various health platforms including Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Runner’s World, Netdoctor, Women’s Running, Men’s Running, The Running Bug and Women’s Fitness.
Covering everything from sexual health to fitness, parenting, marathon running and self-care, Rhalou loves creating fun and accessible lifestyle content and feels strongly about demystifying complex medical jargon and empowering people to better understand their health.
Previously, Rhalou was a freelance social media specialist for several major sporting events and race listings including The London Marathon, Breca Swimrun, Findarace, The Westminster Mile and Prudential Ride 100. She has also been a reporter on a local newspaper in remote Scotland, penning breaking news stories about killer otters, cats stuck up trees and the Scottish hill racing scene.
Over the years, Rhalou has been lucky enough to run 15 marathons and even a few ultra-marathons. She is still a passionate runner, but these days she can mostly be found at her local parkrun or chasing after her young son.
Hattie Parish is the Health and Fitness Ecommerce Editor for Women’s Health, Men’s Health and Runner’s World, covering the best gym wear, latest fitness tech and wellness launches worth investing in, plus the best deals during Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. As well as clocking up the miles in myriad running socks, pummelling her muscles with massage guns, testing out fitness mirrors and donning dry robes every other weekend, Hattie consults leading experts in the health and fitness industry to help readers make informed decisions when shopping online. Brought up by two medics, Hattie worked in health clinics before completing a BA in English at King’s College London. She qualified as a journalist in 2015 and has since written for titles such as Healthy magazine, Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar and Red, as well as worked commercially with health and wellness clients such as Holland & Barrett, Lloyds Pharmacy and Superdrug. Hattie is passionate about arming readers with honest, unbiased product reviews and has a particular interest in the role of technology in our wellbeing, as well as gender-based inequalities in healthcare. When she’s not putting gym wear through its paces on the Pilates reformer or kitting out her home gym (garage) with the latest equipment, she’s attempting to make progress on her teetering pile of bedside books, cycling round South East London or sampling wellness retreats for the Women’s Health travel pages.
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