How to Save at Nike: Every Working Discount Code
Nike rarely runs sitewide sales, but creator-specific codes are the secret weapon for consistent savings. Whether you’re eyeing a fresh pair of Pegasus or restocking on Dri-FIT tees, the right code can shave a meaningful chunk off your cart. Below, we’ve pulled the only two code types that are live and verified right now — no expired junk, no fake promises. Use them before they vanish.
Current Nike codes
- 15% off — Code: BOXROX
This is a straightforward, single-use promo from the fitness channel BOXROX. Enter the code BOXROX at checkout to get 15% off your entire Nike order. It works on most full-price items, including footwear, apparel, and accessories. No minimum spend is required, but it’s limited to one redemption per account. If you’ve been holding out for a new running jacket or a pair of Metcons, this is your green light. - 49% off (select styles) — via 9to5Toys Fashion Weekly
This isn’t a single universal code — it’s a curated roundup from 9to5Toys that aggregates deep discounts across Nike’s outlet and sale sections. Right now, that includes Nike kicks starting at $48, and select accessories marked down up to 49%. To access these, you don’t type a code — you click through the specific product links in the 9to5Toys weekly fashion post. The prices are already slashed at checkout, no coupon entry needed. This is the best route if you’re flexible on style and want maximum percentage off.
How to apply your code at Nike
Applying the BOXROX code takes less than a minute:
- Add your items to the bag and proceed to checkout.
- On the “Payment” or “Review Order” page, look for the “Promo Code” field — it’s usually directly above the order summary.
- Type BOXROX exactly as shown (all caps, no spaces) and click “Apply.”
- Verify the discount appears in your order total before submitting. If it doesn’t, double-check that you’re logged into your Nike member account — some creator codes require membership.
For the 9to5Toys deals, there’s no code entry. Just click the product links from their weekly post, add the marked-down item to your bag, and the discounted price carries through automatically. Be aware that these are often clearance or “last size” items, so act fast.
Why Nike codes expire
Creator codes like BOXROX have short lifecycles because they’re tied to affiliate partnerships. Nike gives influencers a unique code for a set window — usually 30 to 60 days — to track sales and measure marketing ROI. Once that campaign ends, the code is deactivated. Additionally, Nike caps how many total redemptions each code can handle; after the cap is hit, the code silently stops working. The 9to5Toys weekly roundup refreshes every Monday, so those 49%-off links are only valid until the next issue drops or inventory runs out. That’s why you should always check the “last updated” date on any coupon list. If a code is dead, it’s not a glitch — it’s just the natural end of a promotional lifecycle. Bookmark this page and check back, because we’ll update the second a new code goes live.