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Everybody likes fitness, right?! ... I mean the treadmill either comes before or after you devoured that delicious burger (at least for me). And nothing is better than having the right gear to do said fitness in. You can get a wealth of gear and kicks at the Nike Factory Store! Their selection is legit but bare in mind that it's the Nike brand and a Nike store so prices aren't going to be rock bottom. For bargain prices you will have to take your chances at a store like Marshall's. That's a gamble however because they will either have your size but it's the wrong apparel (color, design, model) or the right apparel and the wrong size or some brand you've never heard of. I've taken to just going to this store, grabbing the stuff I actually like, that actually fit and paying at least $20 - $30 less than online. For example, I got the Nike Lunarglide 7 (awesome for stability and flat feet) for around $80, the same model is selling on Nike.com for $125. The factory store also had the Lunarglide 6 for $60. So yeah, there you have it ... Good luck shopping and Happy Fitness (fitting dis burger in my mouth!)
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