Skate shoes are weirdly cheap right now, led by some deep Adidas and Converse cuts
The biggest deals this weekend lean heavily on footwear, with drops from 40% to nearly 60% off across street and park-focused skate shoes.

Most of the meaningful deals live right now are shoes, which is either great timing or a sign that several brands are clearing old inventory hard. Either way, the savings are real. A few of these are straightforward closeout pricing, but others are on shoes worth actually skating, so it makes sense to dig into which ones are worth your time. The spread runs from around $28 to $75, meaning there's something here whether you cycle through shoes fast or want a more durable pair to make last.
Shoes: Adidas Campus 90s ADV, 59% off at $28.50
The Adidas Campus 90s ADV is down to $28.50 from $70, which is a 59% cut and the sharpest drop in today's roundup by a clear margin. Adidas built this one as a skate-specific take on the Campus silhouette, meaning you get the classic low-profile look but with reinforced construction meant to survive actual skating rather than just sitting on pavement. The Campus line has a long history in skateboarding going back decades, and the ADV designation signals it carries Adidas Skateboarding's internal durability and board-feel standards rather than being purely a lifestyle reissue.
At $28.50, the math is simple. Even if you're the kind of skater who goes through a pair every few weeks, this is low enough that it barely registers as a financial decision. If you've been curious about how the Campus ADV holds up but didn't want to commit at full retail, now is the time to find out.
Shoes: Converse Fastbreak Pro, 56% off at $35.00
The Converse Fastbreak Pro comes in at $35 from $79.55, a 56% drop. Converse pulls from basketball shoe construction here, specifically a low-top silhouette that keeps ankle mobility high. The context provided notes a thinner, more responsive feel underfoot, which puts this squarely in the camp of skaters who want to feel the board rather than skate on a cushioned platform. That responsiveness trades off against impact protection over longer sessions, so this reads more as a technical street shoe than something you'd wear for heavy stair or gap skating.
The price point makes this easy to recommend. $35 for a responsive, proven low-top with a clean aesthetic is solid value, and Converse's rubber compound has a good reputation for grip on grip tape without wearing through suspiciously fast.
Shoes: Emerica KSL III, 40% off at $56.95
The Emerica KSL III is at $56.95, down from $94.92, a 40% cut. Emerica has always leaned technical with this line, prioritizing board feel and durability for street skating in a way that doesn't bury your feet in foam. The KSL designation ties back to Kerry Shanahan Line, meaning there's a history of feedback from actual skate use driving the construction decisions. The result, according to the context, is a balance of protection and sensitivity that works for technical tricks without feeling overly stiff or disconnected.
Forty percent off on a shoe from a brand that takes skate construction seriously is worth noting. If you've been skating cheaper shoes and keep running into durability problems, the KSL III at under $57 is a reasonable step up without the full retail commitment.
Shoes: Asics Japan Pro, 40% off at $63.00
The Asics Japan Pro lands at $63 from $104.95, also a 40% discount. Asics positions this as a minimalist skate shoe aimed at board feel and direct control, which aligns with what you'd expect from Asics given their running background and emphasis on precise feedback. The Japan Pro silhouette is clean and low-profile, meaning you're not getting a heavily padded or structural shoe here. That design intent suits skaters who find traditional skate shoes bulky or who prioritize flip trick precision over cushioning.
The Asics Japan Pro MT variant is also discounted at $69, so if you want a slightly different colorway or material treatment, that option exists too. At $63, the base Japan Pro is the better value entry point to see whether the Asics fit and feel works for your skating.
Wheels: OJ Double Duro White Chubbies 56mm 99a/95a, 31% off at $39.99
The only non-shoe deal worth calling out today is the OJ Wheels Double Duro White Chubbies 56mm 99a/95a, down 31% to $39.99 from $57.99. The dual-durometer construction means the outer contact surface runs at 95a while the core sits at 99a, giving you a wheel that rolls over rough ground more comfortably than a straight hard wheel but still has the responsiveness to not feel sluggish under your board. At 56mm these are on the larger side for street skating, which adds to the rough terrain roll-over benefit but does mean slightly more wheel to flip through.
OJ has been making wheels for a long time and the Chubby line specifically is oriented toward skaters who deal with imperfect surfaces regularly. If your local skate spots or streets are rough and your current wheels are chattering or killing your speed, a 31% discount on a wheel designed specifically for that problem is a practical reason to pick these up.