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Sign up for an Adidas membership this weekend and save up to 50%

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If you’re looking for running shoe deals, or you want to score huge bargains on athletic wear and trending apparel, you should sign up for an adiClub membership to access massive discounts from Adidas. Signing up is completely free, but you shouldn’t delay because members will get up to 50% off on various Adidas products until October 2. That’s not a lot of time to browse through all the available bargains and choose what you’ll buy. Click on the link below to see what’s on sale, then look for the link at the upper right of the screen to acquire your adiClub membership in order to enjoy the savings.

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Why you should sign up for an Adidas adiClub membership

There’s nothing to lose in signing up for an adiClub membership on the Adidas website. You can choose to use your email address, or you can link your adiClub account to your Apple, Facebook, Google, or Yahoo account. Once you’re in, you’ll enjoy free shipping options, discount vouchers, and access to products that are exclusive to members. You’ll also get the chance to buy different kinds of Adidas shoes, clothes, and accessories at up to 50% off until October 2, and some of these styles rarely go on sale.

Just some of the Adidas shoes that you can get for much cheaper than usual with an adiClub membership include the Cloudfoam Pure Shoes, which are down to $53 from $75 for a $22 discount, Stan Smith Decon Shoes, which are down to $120 from $150 for a $30 discount, and the Ultraboost 1.0 Shoes, which are down to $135 from $180 for a $45 discount. For apparel, there are the Designed to Move 3-Stripes Primeblue Shorts for $14 instead of $30 for $16 in savings, the Primegreen Essentials Warm-up Open Hem 3-Stripes Track Pants for $23 instead of $45 for $22 in savings, and the Essentials 3-Stripes Track Suit for $53 instead of $75 for $22 in savings. There are thousands of items to choose from, so you better start your shopping early!

If you’re in the mood for some shopping, you should sign up for an adiClub membership this weekend in order to take advantage of discounts of up to 50% on all kinds of Adidas products. The bargains are only available until October 2, but they could end earlier due to limited supply. With how fast stocks sold out during the Adidas Prime Day sale in July, you’re going to have to be quick with your purchases if you don’t want to miss out. The link below takes you to the offers that you can shop, then a link at the upper right opens the sign-up prompt for an adiClub membership. Do it now, especially if you’ve already got an eye on a specific Adidas deal.

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