These are 20 of the best-selling gym leggings, bras and trainers RN
From as little as £14.99.
If you’re anything like me, you’ll:
a. love a supportive pair of the best gym leggings or no-bounce best sports bras, and b. love to know that they’ll last the test of time, too.
As a health editor, I’m lucky to get to sweat test kit for a living, but one trick I always share with friends and followers wanting to know which kit to invest in? Go with the best-sellers – the stats don’t lie, and more often than not, they’re firm favourites for a reason.
That’s why, when sports retailer SportsShoes.com gave me an exclusive insight into their top 20 best-selling women’s items, I knew I needed to share.
With over 4,265 products on the women’s section of their website alone, and some items as expensive as £320, it can be hard to know where to start. Not to mention, if you’re wondering how to stay healthy on a budget, a bit out of price range.
That’s why so many of the below options – from brands like Hoka, Adidas, Nike, and more – are so great, as the site offers a discount on all products stocked, meaning even the higher price point items are at least 10% cheaper than on other sites (and more affordable for all budgets).
Not to mention they’re the most-purchased items on-site. Ready? Set? Happy shopping…
20 bestselling SportsShoes products
Hoka Clifton 8 Women’s Running Shoes – £124.99 | Sportsshoes
Like the sound of ultra-cushioned, supportive, and long-lasting running trainers? Then you’ll like the Clifton 8 from Hoka, which offer a comfortable all-round workout option.
ASICS GT-2000 10 Women’s Running Shoes – £119.99 | Sportsshoes
Asics are a trusted brand for a reason – because they produce shoes designed to go the distance. The GT-2000 10 is versatile and works across distances, whether you’re aiming for 5 or 50km.
BROOKS Adrenaline GTS 22 Women’s Running Shoes – £130.00 | Sportsshoes
Again, we’re not surprised that a Brooks shoe comes in the third most-sold spot. The Adrenaline GTS 22 is supportive and smooth, ideal for runners looking for a little more structure underfoot.
ADIDAS Terrex Free Hiker Women’s Mid Walking Boots – £169.99 | Sportsshoes
Read our guide to the best UK hikes and planning a walk soon? Then it’s time you invested in some hiking boots. This Terrex style from Adidas are particularly snazzy, and could double as trail running trainers, too.
Salomon Predict Hike Gore-Tex Women’s Mid Walking Boots – £164.99 | Sportsshoes
Again, one for the hikers, these Salomon boots promise to be comfortable, cosy, and waterproof, too. No blisters over here.
Higher State Women’s Seamless Women’s Low Impact Sports Bras (Pack of 3) – £19.99 | Sportsshoes
Similarly, these Higher State seamless sports bras are popular thanks to their bargain price point. Three for £19.99 is seriously good value, just make sure to opt for a higher support option if you’ll be doing a higher intensity workout, such as running or high intensity interval training.
Higher State Women’s Waterproof Trail Jacket – £44.99 | Sportsshoes
Hiking gear needn’t be expensive, as this Higher State jacket proves. It promises to be lightweight, breathable, and waterproof, too, ideal for rainy runs or walking trips.
Higher State Women’s Padded Jacket – £29.99 | Sportsshoes
After a warmer option? This Higher State padded jacket is also popular as a warm – yet still lightweight – option for hiking, running, or even walking to the gym.
Nike Dri-Fit One High-Rise Women’s Tights – £39.95 | Sportsshoes.com
We all love Nike workout gear, especially when it’s their signature Dri-Fit make, which sweat wicks super easily, These leggings are ideal for the gym, promising to feel like a second skin.
Nike Dri-Fit Swoosh Medium Support Longline Sports Bra – £34.95 | Sportsshoes.com
Similarly, the Nike Dri-FIT swoosh sports bra is great for strength training, offering a slightly longer coverage option and a racerback design, too. Do note: opt for higher support (like the bra below) if you’ll be doing high-intensity exercise.
Nike Alpha Ultrabreathe Women’s Sports Bra – £47.95 | Sportsshoes
The Alpha offers Nike’s highest level of support, so is ideal for those of you with bigger breasts or who are keen for higher support. Fun fact: the chest overlay “minimises bounce and adds an extra layer of support” to ensure you feel confident when training.
Nike Pegasus Trail 3 Gore-Tex Women’s Running Shoes – £134.95 | Sportsshoes
Trail shoes are designed to make sure you don’t slip in wet, muddy weather conditions, and these Nike Pegasus trail shoes are no exception. Ready to take on the elements?
Nike Air Zoom Superrep 3 Women’s Training Shoes – £114.95 | Sportsshoes
Gym goers, these Air Zoom’s from Nike are for you. They’re light, springy, and perfect for heading straight to the office in from the gym, too.
Adidas Terrex FreeHiker Primeblue Women’s Mid Walking Boots – £135.99 | Sportsshoes
Another great option for longer hikes are these sock-like hiking boots from adidas, featuring their signature Primeknit upper. *Adds to basket*
Adidas Fast impact Luxe Run High Support Women’s Sports Bra – £62.99 | Sportsshoes
I have this bra and it’s a personal favourite. It’s high support, with swan hooks and adjustable straps, and quick-drying, too. What’s not to love?
Adidas Ultraboost 22 Women’s Running Shoes – £159.99 | Sportsshoes
I’m not surprised that another personal favourite of mine made Sportsshoes’ top 20 – I’ve run many a half marathon in the Adidas Ultraboost and recommend them regularly. They’re comfy yet responsive, and come in a range of cool colourways, too.
Adidas Solarglide 5 Women’s Running Shoes – £119.99 | Sportsshoes
Promising to be “packed with performance technology”, the Solarglide 5 from adidas also prove popular, offering a strong midsole and supportive upper.
Adidas Terrex Agravic Jacket – £149.99 | Sportsshoes
Another essential for all that hiking – a raincoat that looks good on the ‘Gram but also keeps you dry. Enter stage right, this Terrex option from adidas, which is ultra-lightweight and ventilated, too.
Reebok Nano X1 Grow Vegan Women’s Training Shoes – £119.99 | Sportsshoes
Last but by no means least, the Nano X1 lifting shoes from Reebok are popular thanks to their plant-based approach to tackling your daily workout. Combining a comfortable and durable plant-based upper with their signature castor bean midsole, in their own words, this shoe “breaks boundaries for sustainable shoe production”.