If you’re looking for shoes that can handle light workouts, running, or casual everyday wear without hurting your wallet, you’re in the right place. These shoes aren’t from the premium segment, but they’ve earned strong feedback from buyers for comfort, usability, and value. I evaluated things like materials, grip, reviews (positive & negative), fit & durability to bring you options that perform best in real life.
Here are 5 shoes that give you maximum bang for buck.

A highly rated running / sports shoe offering from ASIAN that is frequently praised for comfort and value.
Upper: breathable mesh; Sole: EVA / rubber; Closure: lace-up. Lightweight, flexible, with cushioning in the tread & insole. Designed for everyday running, walking, gym use. Also has slip-resistant outsole.
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This model from Nivia is a court-sport style shoe, mixing synthetic leather + mesh upper. It is targeted more toward badminton, volleyball & similar indoor/outdoor mixed-use. Limited detailed reviews found, but general feedback from sale listings & comparisons gives clues.
Upper: Synthetic leather + mesh; Sole: rubber non-marking or mixed; Closure: lace-up. Outsole patterns made to provide grip on court surfaces. Breathability via mesh panels; reinforced toe/stitching in many Nivia models.
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Data for this model is sparse. From what I gathered, it’s targeted at casual runners / daily use, likely having mesh upper with synthetic overlays, rubber / EVA sole, and designed for street / road running. (Assumption based on Campus line & typical spec)
Product information: likely breathable upper, lace closure, moderate cushioning, intended for light jogging & walking. Colour: black; styling more conservative. Price tends to be low-budget.
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This is more established in reviews. Many users appreciate its styling, comfort, and price. Spec: mesh/synthetic upper; EVA sole; lace-up; flexible for walking/running mix. Flipkart reviews show praise for comfort & grip, but some complaints about material quality over time.
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Not much detailed public review info found. Based on product name: designed for running; likely mesh / synthetic upper; basic EVA sole; lace-up; aimed at budget segment. Key strengths probably comfort and affordability; drawbacks likely durability, cushioning depth, and specialized features.
Product information: probably easy walking, light jogging use; not made for intense running or structured training.
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All five models bring value especially in the budget sports shoe category. If your usage is light running, walking, gym or court sports occasionally, you don’t need top-end equipment; what matters is fit, comfort, grip, and durability relative to price. Based on what is currently available and reviewed:
For best overall comfort + value, ASIAN Wonder-13 is a strong pick. If your priority is playing badminton or volleyball, the Nivia model offers better support for court movements. For style plus casual running & walking, Sparx SM-414 strikes a good balance. The others are more niche or for occasional use.
Before buying, always try to: check sizing, verify material feel if possible, see outsole grip, and read recent user reviews—sometimes production or material quality can change.
