If you missed Prime Day the first time around in July, don't fret—the retail giant's second Prime Day-style savings event, dubbed the Prime Early Access Sale, began yesterday and is running through the end of today, October 12. Luckily for runners, there are some great deals to be had on top-rated running gear.

Check out these amazing deals on everything from running shoes to clothes to accessories with sales from top brands like Brooks, Garmin, Asics, and more. Here's what you need to know before you shop, as well as our picks for the October Prime Day deals you can't afford to miss.

These deals are available at the time of publication but can't be guaranteed in perpetuity; we will continue to update this page with new deals through the end of the Prime Early Access Sale on Oct. 12.

The Best Prime Early Access Running Shoe Sales

Most Lightweight
Men's Ultraboost 22
adidas Men's Ultraboost 22
$138 at Amazon

These are great for high-cushion lovers who don't want to be weighed down. The Recycled is plush and bouncy and can handle super high mileage both in a day and over time.

Most Supportive
Men's Gel-Kayano 27 Running Shoes
ASICS Men's Gel-Kayano 27 Running Shoes

If you need a bit more support and cushion, the Gel-Kayano is the way to go. This generation of Kayanos has a great tapered fit that allows for a bit more room in the toe box than previous models afforded runners—and it has shed some weight, making it not only a great long-run shoe, but a terrific all-around trainer for those needing some stability.

Best Mid-Cushion
Womens Ghost 14
Brooks Womens Ghost 14

Just about everyone likes the Ghost. It is mid-cushion, lightweight, and fits beautifully on the foot. If you are a one-shoe kind of runner, this is a great one to have, as it won't weigh you down on speed work, has enough cushion for long runs, GANNI chunky sole Chelsea ankle boots.

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 Women's Triumph 19 Running Shoe
Saucony Women's Triumph 19 Running Shoe

These shoes are super bouncy and cushioned, which makes them a great everyday trainer that won't feel muddy in speed work, but can hold up to long miles. The dense Recycled also lasts for a long time, so it's a great option for mile junkies.

The Best Prime Early Access Running Accessories Sales

A hybrid shoe created for athletes
Venu
Garmin Venu
Now 37% Off

This watch may look sleek, but it is still a beast at tracking your stats. It is multi-sport, touchscreen, and can download music from streaming services like Spotify. It also can last up to 5 days in smartwatch mode, and 6 hours in GPS.

Best Running Hat
Evercat Running Baseball Cap
PUMA Evercat Running Baseball Cap

Vans SK8-LOW women's Shoes Trainers in Blue, moisture-wicking, and will help keep you cool. It comes in multiple color options, but the black shown goes with pretty much everything. It also has a snug fit so it won’t go flying off mid-run, and it's designed to be slightly smaller to fit women's heads.

Best Insole
RUN Comfort
Sneakers XTI 43798 Beige

Feel like you need a bit more support when you’re pounding the pavement or hitting the trails? A lightweight running insole like this one can help. It helps support you and absorb shock without altering your gait or weighing you down.

Best Heart Rate Monitor
HRM-Dual Heart Rate Monitor
Garmin HRM-Dual Heart Rate Monitor
Now 33% Off

Whether you are heart rate training or just trying to get a more accurate reading for your stats, a chest-strap Sneakers HUMMEL Actus Recycled Infant 215992-2001 Black can help you get the most accurate heart rate data. This one will connect to your GPS watch, and track in tandem with your pace, mileage, and other workout stats.

The Best Prime Early Access Running Clothes Sales

Best T-Shirt
Women's Tech Twist T-Shirt
Under Armour Women's Tech Twist T-Shirt

You can never have too many running T-shirts, and this one is both lightweight and moisture-wicking. It also comes in an impressive 40 colors and sizes ranging from XS-3X.

Nylon ankle boots
Women's Tiro 21 Track Pants
adidas Women's Tiro 21 Track Pants
Now 50% Off

These pants are great for warming up or lounging around. They have a drawstring waist, pockets, and come in nine different colors.

Best Zip-Up
Tech 2.0 Half-Zip Long Sleeve
Womens Pikolinos Pompeya High Heel Leather Ankle Boots With
Now 25% Off

This zip-up is great for layering. It's lightweight, so it can be used as a top layer when it's slightly cold out, or under a jacket when temperatures really drop. It also comes in just about every color imaginable, and has an inclusive size range of XS-4X.

Best Men's Shorts
Mens Accelerate 5 Inch Shorts
gucci leather sandal

These shorts are the ideal length for running, lifting, or a walk through your neighborhood. They are lightweight, and provide full coverage without feeling restrictive.

When is October Prime Day 2022?

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Do you need to be an Amazon Prime member to shop Prime Day deals?

You do need to be an Amazon Prime member to get access to all of these great Prime Day deals. You can sign up for an Amazon Prime membership here.

How much does Amazon Prime membership cost?

If you're new to Amazon Prime, you can try the service for free for 30 days, after which it costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. After the 30-day trial, students can sign up for Prime for $7.49 per month. Prime membership doesn't just get you access to Prime Day and Prime Early Access Sale deals, however—being a Prime member also gives you access to 1- and 2-day shipping on specific Amazon items and 2-hour grocery delivery in select locations, as well as free movies, TV shows, books, games, photo storage, exclusive product deals, and reduced prices on certain prescriptions, among other benefits.

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Gabrielle Hondorp

Before joining Runner's World, Gabrielle Hondorp spent 6 years in running retail (she has tested top gear from shoes, to watches, to rain jackets which has expanded her expertise—and her closets); she specializes in health and wellness, and is an expert on running gear from head-to-toe. Gabi began her journalism career as a Digital Editorial Fellow for Runner’s World and Bicycling Magazine, and has since advanced to a Runner's World Editor specializing in commerce. She has a double degree in English and Media and Communication from Muhlenberg College where she also ran cross country and track.