What's in the Rugby Boot Sale?
Most of the boots in this sale are end-of-season colourways or outgoing models - the same construction, the same outsole, the same last as the full-price version. Brands like adidas, Canterbury, Mizuno, Gilbert, and Oxen all rotate stock through the season, and when a new model or colourway lands, the previous version comes down in price. That's your opportunity. A discounted adidas RS15 is still an adidas RS15. A reduced Canterbury Stampede is still a Stampede.
Cheap Rugby Boots by Outsole
Getting the right outsole matters more than the price. A cheap boot on the wrong surface is a false economy - soft ground boots with metal screw-in studs are built for wet, heavy natural grass and won't release properly on firm or dry ground. Firm ground moulded options suit harder natural pitches. AG boots are designed specifically for 3G and artificial pitches. If you're not sure which outsole suits your ground, browse the individual outsole pages.
Sale Rugby Boots by Position and Fit
Position should shape your choice as much as price. Forwards need stability and traction - an SG boot with a wide fit will serve a prop better than a lightweight backs boot regardless of the discount. Backs typically favour lighter, lower-cut options that prioritise speed and agility. If you're a wider-footed player, filter by wide fit before browsing - a good sale boot that doesn't fit is no bargain at all. Kids sale boots are listed separately and cover junior sizing across the main brands.
Kids Rugby Boots on Sale
Junior sizing comes up regularly in the sale - particularly at the end of a season when clubs are clearing stock. Kids rugby boots go through a lot of wear, so picking up a quality pair at a reduced price makes sense. Check size availability carefully on individual product pages as sale stock in junior sizes can be limited.