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Skate shoes are absurdly cheap right now, led by a 59% Lakai drop

The biggest deals today are all footwear. From a $35 Lakai Terrace to a $50 Gazelle ADV, here are the five cuts worth paying attention to.

Almost everything moving today is shoes, and the discounts are steep enough to pay attention to. The top end of the list sits at 59% off, with several other pairs clustering around the 40 to 56 percent range. If you have been running the same beat-up pair into the ground or just want a backup, this is a reasonable window to act. We pulled out the five deals that have the most interesting story behind them, whether that is the brand, the price floor, or what the shoe actually does.

Shoes: Lakai Terrace — 59% off

The Lakai Terrace is down to $35 from $85.37, which is a 59% cut and the biggest percentage drop on the site right now. Lakai has been a core skate shoe brand for a long time, built around no-nonsense construction and low-profile board feel rather than lifestyle crossover appeal. The Terrace fits that mold: it is a workhorse shoe, not a fashion piece, designed around durability and keeping you connected to your board through long sessions.

At $35, the math is simple. Even if these wear out faster than a $110 pair, you are so far ahead on price that it barely matters. This is the kind of deal that makes sense to grab two pairs of if the fit works for you. If you skate frequently enough that shoes are a recurring expense, a 59% drop on a legitimate skate brand is not something to scroll past.

Shoes: New Balance 508 Brandon Westgate — 56% off

The New Balance 508 Brandon Westgate is at $35, down from $79.55. Westgate is known for a heavy, powerful skating style, and the 508 reflects that in its construction priorities: durability and a streamlined fit that does not get in the way. New Balance's skate line has earned a solid reputation for build quality and the kind of low-to-the-board feel that technical skaters care about, and this is their entry point without the premium price attached.

Fifty-six percent off puts it at the same $35 floor as the Lakai, which makes this an interesting comparison if you are deciding between the two. The NB 508 skews slightly more toward a lightweight, responsive feel according to what the spec context tells us, so if you want something that moves with your foot rather than around it, this one is worth a look at this price.

Shoes: Adidas Gazelle ADV Core Black/Cloud — 50% off

The Adidas Gazelle ADV Core Black/Cloud dropped to $50 from $99.99, exactly 50% off. The Gazelle ADV is Adidas Skateboarding's skate-ready version of the classic Gazelle silhouette, which means you get the slim, low-profile shape of the original paired with reinforcements and sole construction that can actually hold up to skating. It is a shoe that looks like a regular sneaker and functions like a skate shoe, which has a real audience.

The appeal here is dual-use wearability without sacrificing on-board performance. If you want one shoe that works for skating and does not look out of place anywhere else, the Gazelle ADV at $50 is a genuinely good deal. The colorway, Core Black with Cloud White, is clean and pairs with most setups. This one tends to go fast when it drops into this price range.

Shoes: Nike SB x Doyenne Blazer Low — 50% off

The Nike SB X Doyenne Blazer Low Coconut Milk & Rattan is at $50, down from $99.99. Doyenne is a women-focused skate collective, and this collaboration with Nike SB brings that perspective to the Blazer Low silhouette, one of the more enduring shapes in skate footwear. The low-top profile and flat, grippy sole make it a capable technical skating shoe, and the Coconut Milk and Rattan colorway is distinctive without being loud.

Collaboration Nike SB releases at $50 are not common. The Blazer Low has a long track record in street skating for a reason: low profile means better board feel, and the cupsole construction gives you enough impact protection without adding bulk. If the colorway works for you and the fit is right, this is the kind of shoe that normally sells at full retail with no trouble.

Shoes: Last Resort AB CM002 Lo — 41% off

The Last Resort AB CM002 Lo (Olive Grey/Black) is at $59, down from $99.95, a 41% cut. Last Resort AB is a Swedish brand started by skaters with deep industry roots, and the CM002 Lo is part of a line built around minimal aesthetics and quality construction. It is not a shoe that shouts, which is the point. The Olive Grey and Black colorway is understated and works with almost anything.

At full price, Last Resort AB sits in premium territory and competes on build quality and board feel rather than marketing. Getting the CM002 Lo at $59 puts it within range of mid-tier options that do not have the same construction pedigree. If you have been curious about the brand but not willing to pay full retail, this is the most accessible entry point you are likely to see.