This outlet is very small and the aisles are very tight. The shoes are piled high to the ceiling where, if you want your size, you have to go get a ladder to reach them as there are limited staff in there. Maybe it’s just me because I drive by it every day and there’s always people coming in and out but I never really saw huge savings. For example, I like ASICS and I would say the mid-range is about $ 140; this outlet would only knock off about $ 20-$ 25. I find SPORTCHEK(when items are on sale) offer way better prices. They do have a nice selection of men’s NIKE casual shoes though but, again, not that cheap!
Stephanie L.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Lots of shoes to choose from just not a lot of sizes. Take a look here because the deals are great, if you can find your size.
Fern H.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I don‘t think anyone would disagree with me when I say that the prices at regular Running Room stores are grossly over inflated. I was in the area so I decided to drop in on the outlet. It‘s a small store located in the bowels of Etobicoke. They had a large selection of shoes for both men and women, ranging in prices between $ 29.99 to $ 109. For women, if you‘re a size 7 – 9, you‘re in luck because there‘s plenty to choose from. For the small footed(5.5 to 6), like myself, there‘s not a whole lot of choice. There was a decent selection of clothing for women — running shorts and skirts($ 24.99), tops($ 19) and accessories like socks($ 4.99), sports bras($ 19). They do not carry any nutrition items like gels. As an outlet location, the stock probably changes frequently. Price-wise, it is slightly cheaper than the regular locations, however, I‘ve found better deals on running wear in the US, online and at Winners. The service is not as attentive as a regular Running Room and I‘m not certain if they would do the free gait analysis and allow you to test out pairs of shoes. Just be sure you know exactly what you‘re looking for as the store policy at this location is no exchanges or refunds.