Skate shoes dominate today's drops, with a few deck deals worth noting
The Lakai Newport hits $35 at 59% off, a Last Resort AB mid-top drops 32%, and a pair of wide decks round out today's most interesting price moves.

Most of today's biggest drops are shoes, which makes sense given where inventory cycles tend to land in late June. The spread runs from $21 to $75, and a few of these are genuinely good deals on products worth owning rather than just low prices on forgettable gear. There are also a couple of deck deals on wider formats that deserve a look if you've been sitting on an upgrade. Here's what stood out.
Shoes: Lakai Newport — 59% off, $35
The Lakai Newport going for $35 (down from $85.37) is the headline today. Fifty-nine percent off is a significant move, and the Newport is not a throwaway shoe. Lakai has been making reliable skate footwear for a long time, and the Newport sits in their classic low-profile line, the kind of shoe that gives you consistent board feel without fighting you on every trick. The low-profile construction keeps your foot close to the deck, which matters for technical skating where you want feedback from the board rather than insulation from it.
At $35, this is a no-brainer spare-pair buy if you already know the fit works for you, and worth a shot even if you don't. The worst case is you have an inexpensive daily trainer. The best case is you've found your next main shoe at roughly the price of a deck.
Shoes: Emerica OG-1 — 40% off, $56.95
The Emerica OG-1 at $56.95 (down from $94.92) is the most interesting of the cluster of 40%-off shoes sitting in today's data. Emerica built their reputation on shoes that skaters actually beat up, and the OG-1 name signals exactly what it is: a return to a proven silhouette rather than an experiment. The classic construction prioritizes board control and durability, which is the combination most serious skaters actually want from a shoe.
The 40% drop brings it into a price range where it competes with shoes that don't have nearly the same track record. If you've skated Emericas before, you already know whether this shape works for your foot. If you haven't, $56.95 is a reasonable entry point to find out.
Shoes: Last Resort AB CM002 Mid — 32% off, $75
The Last Resort AB CM002 MID is the most premium shoe on today's list at $75 (down from $109.95), and the 32% discount makes it worth discussing. Last Resort AB came out of nowhere a few years ago and quickly earned a reputation for no-compromise construction, and the CM line reflects that. The mid-top silhouette gives you more ankle support than a low-top without going full vulc-boot territory, and the Olive/Grey/Black colorway is understated enough to actually wear off the board.
This is the shoe on today's list for the skater who cares about build quality and doesn't mind paying a bit more for it. At full price, $109.95 is a real commitment for a shoe. At $75, you're getting into a product that punches above its new price point, and the mid-height ankle support makes it a strong choice if you're skating transition or anything where ankle stability matters.
Decks: Violet Lollipop Green 8.5" — 29% off, $55
Shifting to wood: the Violet Lollipop Green 8.5" at $55 (down from $78) is the deck deal most likely to interest a street or all-terrain skater today. Eight and a half inches is a genuinely versatile width. It's wide enough to feel stable on transition without being so wide that flip tricks start feeling sluggish. Violet is a French brand with a strong aesthetic and legitimate street credibility, so this isn't just a generic blank dressed up with a graphic.
Twenty-nine percent off a $78 deck gets you to $55, which is competitive with mid-tier options from larger brands. If you've been curious about Violet but haven't pulled the trigger, this is a practical moment to do it.
Decks: Heroin Nolan Knock Off 10.25" — 25% off, $65.95
The Heroin Nolan Knock Off 10.25" at $65.95 (down from $87.93) is not for most people, and that's the point. Ten and a quarter inches is a serious width. You don't accidentally end up skating a board this wide. If you're here, you already skate big boards, probably on transition or cruising setups, and you want a deck that matches the loose, flowy style that format encourages. Heroin is a UK brand known for offbeat graphics and genuine skate DNA, and the Knock Off series leans into that character.
The 25% drop isn't as dramatic as some of today's shoe deals, but decks at this width don't go on sale often, and finding one from a brand with actual credibility at $65.95 is worth flagging. If a 10.25 is your setup, take the discount.