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The Iconic 48 Hour Event - 25% off 20,000 Styles

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THE ICONIC's Click Frenzy sale — use coupon code FRENZY25 to get extra 25% off selected styles (around 20,000). Starts on 17 May and ends at 11:59PM on 18 May.

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$20 off for the referee ($99 minimum spend), and $20 credit for the referrer.

This is part of Click Frenzy deals for 2016

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  • All their items are way too overpriced already. Never saw The Iconic selling most of their currently listed items for such expensive prices before. Nah, will pass.

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    And some $$ off code when you register to their newsletter, I think.

    • Does the newsletter code stack with the FRENZY25?

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        Didn't work for me I'm afraid.

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    Love the iconic for fast delivery and their excellent returns policy. This deal only has selected items on sale though so not as good as it could be.

  • Timberlands for 181 delivered… is that cheap?

  • If anyone is looking for new running shoes. The Puma Ignite shoes are a good deal, they're currently cheaper than the official Puma website. The ignite foam reminds me of Adidas' Boost technology. I'm thinking that Puma created the ignite foam to compete with Adidas' Boost foam. I bought the Ignite mesh in January and they're really comfortable shoes to wear. The ignite foam provides good cushioning, responsiveness and greater energy return. If you don't know what energy return is, it basically means the foam gives a "bounce back" type effect with every stride. The energy return from the ignite foam can be felt while walking but it feels more noticeable when you're running. This is probably because when you're running, your body is exerting a higher amount of physical force/pressure on the foam. It responds back with an equal and/or higher level of force/pressure, which creates that bounce effect. I didn't design these shoes so I obviously don't know the exact properties of the foam but this is the impression I have after wearing these shoes for around 4 months.

    It was the first Puma shoe I've purchased and it's been a good experience. You don't have to be a runner to wear these shoes. I'm not a professional/hardcore runner and only run occasionally. I usually wear Nike & Asics shoes and wanted to try a different brand this time. I have an average arch with a slight overpronation. The Puma ignite is a neutral shoe, which technically isn't designed for overpronators. But I haven't experienced any issues/problems wearing these shoes and can run faster in them. This indicates to me, I can wear neutral shoes made by Puma and also Nike/Asics stability shoes for overpronators. This could be different for other people because not everyone's feet are shaped exactly the same and the level of pronation varies with each person. I'm tempted to buy the ignite Ultimate to see how it feels compared to the original ignite but I'm currently searching for a waterproof trail/hiking shoe. The ignite Ultimate looks like Puma's version of Adidas' Ultra Boost, which are more expensive. The price in the links includes the 25% discount.

    Ignite Ultimate $108

    Ignite V2 $90

    Ignite XT Core $78

    Ignite Sock $96

    Speed 1000 S Ignite $132

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