You opened Myntra at 11pm, typed "activewear sale", and got hit with 18,000 results sorted by some opaque "recommended" logic. Adidas tees sit next to no-name dropshipper joggers, the discount badges shout 70% but the MRPs look suspiciously inflated, and by the third filter you're not sure which shoe is actually the running shoe and which one is just shaped like one.
The Myntra Activewear Sale running through June 2026 is genuinely good - 40 to 70 percent off across Adidas, Puma, Reebok, Under Armour, HRX, Skechers, Jockey and Fastrack. But "good sale" and "good buys" are different things. These eight picks below are the ones we'd actually drop into our own cart: real reductions on staples that hold up beyond the first few washes, not clearance-bin filler dressed up as a deal.
"If you can only afford one running shoe this year, make it the Ultraboost - it's the rare cushioned trainer that doesn't fall apart at 600km."
Adidas dropped the Ultraboost Light frame weight by roughly 20 percent over the previous generation while keeping the full-length Boost midsole that made the line famous for marathon recovery runs. The Primeknit+ upper hugs without choking, and the Continental rubber outsole grips wet Mumbai monsoon pavements far better than the average mesh runner. At Myntra's sale price this is the cheapest the current Ultraboost has been in 18 months.
"My mother walked 8km a day in these for four months straight and the insole still bounces - that's the test that matters."
The Go Walk line lives in a sweet spot Indian buyers under-shop: too cushioned for a gym but lighter and far more breathable than the chunky white sneakers everyone wears for park walks. Air-cooled Goga Mat insole resists compression for months, the stretch knit upper means no break-in blisters, and they slip on without bending down - which matters more than you'd think after a long shift. Half a kilo per pair.
"At under five hundred rupees this is the gym tee I tell people to buy in fours and stop overthinking."
HRX is Myntra's own activewear label and the value-per-rupee on its rapid-dry tees is genuinely hard to match. Antimicrobial finish keeps the post-workout smell down through Indian summers, the polyester blend wicks fast, and the cut runs slimmer than older gym basics so it doesn't bunch at the waist. Fair warning: the printed graphics fade after about 30 washes - get the solid colours.
"The Tech 2.0 is the only sub-1500-rupee branded gym tee that still feels soft against the skin after the 50th wash."
Under Armour's Tech fabric uses a softer hand-feel knit than the typical scratchy gym polyester - if HRX is your starter tee, this is the upgrade. The 4-way stretch follows shoulder rotation for overhead lifts, the moisture wicking is genuinely fast even in 38-degree heat, and the cut is slightly looser than HRX so suits anyone who lifts above 75kg bodyweight. Anti-odour technology actually works for about a year before fading.
"The crossover band finally fits without digging in - Adidas's pattern team got this size grading right."
Adicolor is technically a lifestyle line but the medium-impact support, smooth tagless interior and racerback cut put this above most "gym-only" bras under Rs 2,000. The recycled cotton-elastane blend feels closer to a soft tee than typical compression nylon, the three-stripe logo is woven not printed (it survives the dryer), and the wide elastic underband solves the migration problem most pull-on bras have during HIIT. Cup sizing is true to label.
"You'll spend three times this much on a Champion or Lululemon set that fits 5% better - the Identity is the practical buy."
Reebok bundles the matching jacket and joggers at the sale price the jacket alone would normally hit. The brushed-back French terry has real weight to it - 280gsm by feel - so it's actually winter-warm rather than the thin polyester most "tracksuit" listings push. Tapered leg with elastic cuffs, two zip side pockets that close securely, raglan jacket sleeves with rib cuffs. Black-on-black or grey only at the sale price.
"Jockey is quietly the most under-rated activewear label in India - the cuts run truer than Puma's mid-tier lines."
The Sport Performance hoodie is a mid-weight cotton-polyester pullover with a clean kangaroo pocket and a hood that doesn't flop around at a jog. Jockey's stitching density is higher than the Puma Essential range at the same price point, meaning seams don't pucker after washing. Works as a layer over a gym tee for park runs, or as a standalone autumn pullover. Charcoal and navy are the only colours we'd recommend - the lighter shades pill faster.
"Skip the noname Chinese tracker - the Reflex Vox is the only sub-3k smartwatch I trust to count steps within 5%."
The Reflex Vox brings Bluetooth calling, real-time SpO2 and 100+ sport modes at a price that undercuts every comparable Noise or boAt model on sale. Battery realistically lasts seven days with the always-on display off, the 1.83-inch panel is sharp enough to read in direct sunlight, and the heart-rate sensor tracks within 3 bpm of a Polar chest strap during steady cardio. The Fastrack health app is light and ad-free - that's a bigger deal than most reviews flag.
| Product | Sale Price | Discount | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adidas Ultraboost Light | ₹13,999 | 30% off | Long-distance running, high mileage |
| Skechers Go Walk Workout | ₹3,499 | 50% off | Daily walking, all-day standing |
| HRX Antimicrobial Tshirt | ₹449 | 55% off | Everyday gym staple, buy in fours |
| Under Armour Tech 2.0 | ₹1,049 | 50% off | Heavy lifters, longevity buyers |
| Adidas Adicolor Sports Bra | ₹1,049 | 50% off | Yoga, walking, light cardio |
| Reebok Identity Tracksuit | ₹2,099 | 50% off | Cool-weather gym, post-workout layer |
| Jockey Sport Hoodie | ₹1,799 | 40% off | Layering, casual sport-style |
| Fastrack Reflex Vox | ₹2,495 | 50% off | First fitness tracker, BT calling |
A few practical notes that genuinely move the needle on what you spend. First, layer Myntra's bank offers on top of the sale price - HDFC, ICICI and SBI rotate 10 percent instant discounts on activewear weekends, capped around Rs 1,500. That's roughly another 5-8 percent on a Rs 13,000 shoe. Second, the EXTRA10 coupon on the Zoutons Myntra coupons page stacks on most non-Premium SKUs - apply it before the bank offer because it works on the cart subtotal, not the discounted total. Third, ignore the "Style ID" pricing trick: Myntra sometimes lists the same product under two style IDs at different prices. Search the product name, not just the link - pick the cheaper listing.
Not everything labelled 60 percent off is a buy. Skip the unbranded white-label leggings that show up in the top-deals carousel - the spandex blend tears within 20 washes. Skip Puma Essential range tees if you've ever owned one before; the new batch has a thinner fabric weight than the 2023 stock. And the Adidas Cloudfoam Pure shoe (constantly at 65 percent off) is a treadmill-only shoe despite being marketed as a runner - the outsole wears smooth on outdoor concrete inside two months. Stick to the picks above and you'll thank yourself in October when the wardrobe still looks new.
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02Editor's Pick
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05Editor's Pick
06Premium Pick
07Best for Layering
08Best Tracker