Sports direct is your one stop sports shop to go to for sports equipment. They carry all sorts of brands so you are able to compare the prices of the brands all in one place! The have your basics such as Nike, Adidas, puma, reebok and more. Prices here are also lower than buying from the respective shops itself but that would probably be because it’s older stock and you can’t get the latest seasonal items here. However, if you’re not too particular about the trend for sports equipment, then you should definitely check it out.
Jen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I HAVEFINALLYFOUND A PLACEWHERE I GETBUYSPORTSCLOTHESFORLESSTHANRM100! Yes! This is the right place for me to go they even sell sports equipment’s like medicine ball, football, basketball and many more. You can get sports shoes for RM100 plus and also walking shoes for reasonable price with brands like Niki and Adidas. There are different brands in here for sports wear such as Nike, USA Pro, Adidas, fleet and many more you can find, one sports pants you can get for less than RM100 about Rm60plus? and exercise bra can cost you between RM60-RM90. Be careful how you choose because of quality wise. Better to go for the medium price. If you are looking for swimming suits, they have a whole range of it such as bikini, monokini, one piece from Speedy brand AND also sports backpacks. Definitely a place to go to shop, i bought two gym shorts and one gym top and altogether was RM100plus.
Andy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
In One Mont Kiara, a sports apparel store finally opened in the wake of its new look due to a year of renovations, and has offered many, and I mean many apparels from various brands for various sports and various non-sporting events. Derived from the website itself, has affordable products that will turn any housewife into happy leprechauns. What I liked about it is its ability to provide any type of customers with any type of sporting apparel, and the laissez-faire style of service it offers. Very much like the website, all you need to do is pick a pair of shoes or peripheral, try it, like it, and then pay at the counter. It is pretty much the ideal way a shop of this size should work; constrained but never limited to the freedom it provides. The one drawback is the lack of stickered arrows to point to the entrance. You could be stuck there for what, an hour or two, and then forget about you even existing in the first place. The amount of peripherals you can see or purchase in the shop is staggering, and you should prepare to tie yourself with a string so as to find the way out. Of course, the prices of the goods are cheap, and are the main selling point of this shop. Do take my word that there is absolutely no way you will exit the shop unless you actually purchase something. Really. I am not kidding.