The Myntra End of Reason Sale doesn't come twice a year for nothing. If there's one category where EORS genuinely delivers — prices you wouldn't see again until December — it's men's sports shoes. We're talking Nike, Adidas, Puma, Reebok, and half a dozen other labels slashing 40–60% off their regular prices, all at once, all under ₹5,999.
The trouble is knowing which of the hundreds of deals are actually worth your money. A shoe marked "60% off" means nothing if it's a year-old silhouette with zero cushioning left for today's roads. Our editors spent time separating the genuine great deals from the noise — across running, training, casual sport, and everyday wear — so you don't have to.
Below are 14 picks our team is confident recommending, across every budget from ₹2,299 to ₹5,999. Use the Zoutons CODE button on each card to check for extra coupons before you checkout — EORS ends soon and sizes sell out fast.
"The Pegasus is the benchmark every other running shoe gets compared to — and for good reason."
Nike's most trusted workhorse, the Pegasus 40 brings the same dependable Zoom Air cushioning that's kept runners coming back edition after edition. Whether you're doing your daily 5K or just want a shoe that handles everything from the gym to the street, this is it.
"Getting a legitimate Ultraboost under ₹6,000 during EORS is practically a once-a-year event."
The Ultraboost 22 pairs Adidas's legendary BOOST foam with a Primeknit+ upper that molds to your foot over time. It's equal parts performance runner and style statement — a shoe you'd wear to a 10K race and then straight to coffee without changing.
"The best cushioning-to-price ratio in this list — period. Nitro foam has no business being this good at this price."
Puma's proprietary NITRO foam technology has been turning heads since it arrived, and the Velocity Nitro 2 brings it to a sweet price point. It's a neutral daily trainer that feels significantly more premium than its tag suggests — great for 5K to half-marathon distances on Indian roads.
"Built-in run tracking via the UA MapMyRun app — ideal if you want smart insights without buying a separate watch."
The HOVR Sonic 6 is UA's everyday runner with a trick up its sleeve: it pairs with your phone to track pace, cadence, and stride length automatically. The HOVR foam midsole delivers a "zero gravity feel" that actually lives up to the marketing claim — soft but not mushy underfoot.
"If you're starting your running journey, ASICS makes it stupid-easy to do so comfortably."
ASICS built the Gel-Contend series specifically for newer runners: plenty of GEL cushioning in the heel, a wide base for stability, and a forgiving upper that doesn't punish imperfect form. The Contend 8 at its EORS price is genuinely one of the best entry points into running shoes in India.
"If you overpronate even slightly, this is the shoe — trusted by physiotherapists worldwide."
The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 is one of the most recommended stability running shoes in the world for a reason: the GuideRails support system keeps knees and hips in alignment without locking your foot into an unnatural position. Especially relevant for Indian runners who log a lot of pavement kilometres.
"Lighter than it looks and snappier than most shoes twice the price — a proper speed shoe at a daily trainer price."
The Floatride Energy 4 is built for runners who prioritise speed over plush cushioning. Its Floatride Energy foam is unusually firm for this price tier, which translates to a springy, ground-feel experience that tempo-pace runners will love. It also comes in at well under 300g, which is impressive.
"Classic silhouette, understated branding, comfortable all day — exactly what a versatile everyday sneaker should be."
Not everyone needs a dedicated running shoe. The New Balance 515 v3 is the pick for men who want a clean, comfortable sports shoe that works from the morning walk to an afternoon gym session to evening errands — all without looking like they're training for a marathon. ABZORB cushioning in the heel makes it surprisingly comfortable for extended wear.
"You get the Nike swoosh, genuine running DNA, and under ₹3,500 — that's a rare combination."
The Revolution 6 is Nike's most accessible running shoe and a consistently strong seller on Myntra — because it does everything adequately without doing anything poorly. Foam midsole cushioning, a breathable mesh upper, and a rubber outsole with enough grip for roads and gym floors. It's the right shoe for someone buying their first pair of serious sports shoes.
"If chunky is your aesthetic, nothing else at this price even comes close to the Disruptor's iconic silhouette."
The Disruptor II has a near-cult following for its oversized, exaggerated sole and retro branding — a shoe that makes a visual statement from across a room. It's more casual lifestyle than technical sport, but for guys who want a statement sneaker that doesn't cost ₹10,000+, it's the EORS pick.
"For long hours on your feet — commuting, standing, casual walks — nothing in this list beats the Go Walk's comfort."
Skechers has quietly become one of India's most popular walking shoe brands for good reason: the Go Walk 7 uses ULTRA GO cushioning and a seamless interior to deliver exceptional all-day comfort. It's feather-light, slip-on, and won't break in — it's immediately comfortable from day one. Perfect for professionals on their feet all day.
"Classic tennis-inspired design with the Adidas brand equity — looks a lot more expensive than ₹3,000."
The Grand Court 2.0 is Adidas's clean, tennis-court-inspired shoe that works far better as a casual daily driver than as an actual sports shoe. Cloudfoam cushioning keeps it comfortable for long wear, and the simple colour palette (white with subtle accents) means it pairs with virtually anything.
"₹2,699 for a Puma with actual running DNA — EORS makes this the no-brainer pick for budget-conscious buyers."
The Resolve Street is Puma's solid entry-level runner — a shoe built around comfort for short distances (3–7km) with a soft foam midsole and breathable mesh. It won't win any performance awards, but it's a legitimate step up from generic sports shoes, and Puma's build quality means it'll last through a year of regular use without falling apart.
"Myntra's own label delivers surprisingly well — functional, good-looking, and priced where no other credible brand goes."
HRX is Myntra's exclusive activewear brand backed by Hrithik Roshan, and the sport shoe line has grown into a genuinely decent option for casual gym use and morning walks. The foam cushioning is comfortable enough for daily wear, and the colourways lean athletic-casual rather than overly sporty. At under ₹2,500, there's very little competition in India.
🏷️ Don't forget to stack your Myntra coupon before checking out — can save an extra ₹300–800 on top of EORS prices.
| # | Shoe | EORS Price | Discount | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 40 | ₹5,495 | 45% off | All-round running |
| 02 | Adidas Ultraboost 22 | ₹5,999 | 60% off | Performance + style |
| 03 | Puma Velocity Nitro 2 | ₹4,999 | 44% off | Road running cushion |
| 04 | Under Armour HOVR Sonic 6 | ₹5,499 | 45% off | Connected running |
| 05 | ASICS Gel-Contend 8 | ₹3,999 | 38% off | Beginner runners |
| 06 | Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 | ₹5,895 | 51% off | Overpronation support |
| 07 | Reebok Floatride Energy 4 | ₹4,499 | 44% off | Speed & tempo runs |
| 08 | New Balance 515 v3 | ₹3,995 | 43% off | Everyday sneaker |
| 09 | Nike Revolution 6 | ₹3,495 | 42% off | First sports shoe |
| 10 | Fila Disruptor II | ₹3,799 | 42% off | Street style |
| 11 | Skechers Go Walk 7 | ₹3,295 | 40% off | All-day walking |
| 12 | Adidas Grand Court 2.0 | ₹2,999 | 40% off | Smart-casual wear |
| 13 | Puma Resolve Street | ₹2,699 | 40% off | Budget running |
| 14 | HRX Sport Shoe | ₹2,299 | 43% off | Gym + casual |
The most common mistake during a sale is buying based on brand and price alone. EORS is full of steep discounts on outdated models that looked good on paper but have been sitting in warehouses for a reason. The first question to answer is: what will you actually use the shoe for? A trail runner is a terrible gym shoe. A lifestyle sneaker will let you down on a 10K morning run. Matching the shoe to the activity is more important than the discount percentage.
For Indian conditions specifically, breathability matters more than most international reviews acknowledge. If you're running through May–September in most of the country, a well-ventilated mesh upper is a quality-of-life upgrade worth prioritising. The Puma Velocity Nitro 2, Nike Pegasus 40, and ASICS Gel-Contend 8 in this list all handle Indian summer heat well.
Sizing on Myntra can be inconsistent between brands — and EORS return windows can be strict. If you've not tried a brand before, order your normal Indian size but read the size guide carefully. Adidas typically runs true to size; Nike tends to run slightly long; Brooks can feel narrow for Indian foot widths. If possible, check existing reviews on the Myntra product page for sizing notes.
Finally, layer your savings. EORS prices are already discounted 40–60%. Then add a bank offer (10% off for select cards), plus a Zoutons coupon if available. On a ₹5,499 shoe, that's potentially ₹500–800 additional off the sale price — enough to push shoes from the ₹5,000 tier down to effectively ₹4,200–4,500.
01 ⭐ Best Overall
02 💎 Premium Pick
03 🌟 Top Rated
04 📡 Connected Run
05 🏃 Best for Beginners
06 ❤️ Editor's Pick
07 ⚡ Most Responsive
08 👟 Best Everyday Sneaker
09 🎯 Best ₹3,500 Shoe
10 🔥 Best for Street Style
11 🚶 Best for Walking
12 🎾 Best Under ₹3K
13 💰 Budget Pick
14 🇮🇳 Myntra Exclusive