Last chance! We review running shoes for a living, and our favorite Asics sneakers just crashed in price during Prime Day sales

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Prime Day ends tonight, but there's still just enough time to steal some incredible deals on our top-rated pairs of Asics sneakers. You'll need to move fast, though.

Despite how many shoes we get the privilege of testing at Tom's Guide, it's safe to say we all have our firm favorites, and some Asics running shoes remain top of the pile.

Right now, some of our top picks are still on sale, and you can pick them up for much less while stocks last. For example, the Asics Novablast 4 is my colleague's pick, and it's on sale for $99 on Amazon with this Prime Day discount.

That's the lowest price they've been in over a month! Refresh your wardrobe and save your hard earned cash with our recommendations below.

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We're running our Amazon Prime Day live blog until the end of the sale, so be sure to check that out for last minute savings. Make sure to check out what freebies you can get this Prime Day before it's too late!

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Sam Hopes is a level 3 qualified trainer, a level 2 Reiki practitioner and fitness editor at Tom's Guide. She is also currently undertaking her Yoga For Athletes training course.

Sam has written for various fitness brands and websites over the years and has experience across brands at Future, such as Live Science, Fit&Well, Coach, and T3.

Having coached at fitness studios like F45 and Virgin Active and personal trained, Sam now primarily teaches outdoor bootcamps, bodyweight, calisthenics and kettlebells.

She also coaches mobility and flexibility classes several times a week and believes that true strength comes from a holistic approach to training your body.

Sam has completed two mixed doubles Hyrox competitions in London and the Netherlands and finished her first doubles attempt in 1:11.

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