Anyone Know Where to Get Ultraboosts 4.0 for a Decent Price?

As the title states, I'm looking for a pair of ultraboosts 4.0, not too keen on spending $260 on them, and I don't have anyone I know that works for adidas :(

I saw a couple of sites online and don't know if they're reliable, namely sportsfootwear.com with cheap ultraboosts, I really want a pair as they're super comfortable.

Thanks all, happy aust day!

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    You're probably not going to see any fluctuation in prices for the 4.0s since they were just released. But in terms of sites try checking JDsports, size?, SNS, Footdistrict, Zalando, OFFSPRING, OVERKILL, Solebox, Allikestore, Afew store and Asphalt Gold but a lot of those sites are based in Europe so you'll need to factor in shipping costs as well. If you have those sites that you are feeling iffy about, reply to this and I can check them out for you

    • Thanks so much, I'll check them out as soon as I get home tonight.

      Btw, do you know if sportsfootwear.com is reliable at all? Really cheap nmds and ubs.

      I've had a look at jd, and looked at both paying in aud and in usd and it's really not a big difference.

      • I'm looking at this link for sportsfootwear but its just an empty domain. I don't see anything

        • https://www.sportsfootwears.com/9-adidas-adidas-ultra-boost-…

          Here's the link to the ubs

          Edit, I missed an s sorry!

        • They've got bape r1s for $124 which is what got me worried those go for around $1k when resold

        • @pyro love bird:

          So though this site is well made, its fake. Plan and simple it's because the price is too good to be true. If there are that many hype items such as the bape r1 and like every rendition of the yeezys listed for under $300 it's most likely fake. Like you said, the resell on these types of shoes is significantly higher and the fact that they're selling shoes with a lower retail (without sale) than adidas (along with other reputable stores) by quite a significant margin, I would give this a pass

        • @xxJuiceboxx1: Thankyou for confirming my doubts, it was honestly the bape that gave it away, I've seen r1s go for around $100 on sale before, so if a site was dedicated to buying then reselling for cheap then maybe, but even the OG were below $400. damn.

          I'll keep hunting

        • @xxJuiceboxx1: I'm looking at wiggle atm http://www.wiggle.com/adidas-womens-ultraboost-shoes-2/

          I actually pulled the trigger for 15% off on the Adidas website with a further 10% cash back but obviously at ~$171 it's still cheaper than me getting it for $200+ from Adidas. There seems to be mixed reviews about it so I'm a bit worried. Any experience with them?

        • @pyro love bird: Wigge is extremely reliable, it is one of if not the biggest online shop for bike and triathlon parts in the world. They also own 'Chain reaction Cycles'. Wiggle are massive and have an Australian subsidiary company. I've bought loads of bike stuff and the occasional pair of discount shoes from Wiggle in the past. I wouldnt worry too much about the authenticity or relaibility of Wiggle, they are a reputable site.

        • @2ndeffort:Thanks for the comment! I just read some things about people never receiving their orders or damaged goods costing an arm/leg to get replaced due to return shipping costs. I might give it a go, saves me about another $30 or so

        • @pyro love bird: I have had multiple orders with them and never had a problem.

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