Sneaker Proxies

Sneaker proxies for release monitoring and research

Track limited sneaker drops, restocks and resale pricing with fast residential and mobile IPs from a 100M+ pool. Target the right regions, hold a stable IP through multi-step flows with sticky sessions, and keep your monitoring tools online from $24.95/mo.

Residential, mobile & datacenter   Sticky & rotating   No setup fees

100M+IP Pool
195+Countries
City-levelGeo Targeting
StickyCheckout Sessions
Fast residential & ISP IPs Country & city targeting Sticky sessions User:pass or IP whitelist auth Real human support
Why our proxies

Why our proxies for sneaker research

Speed, real IPs and regional coverage so your release monitoring and pricing research stays accurate.

Fast residential IPs

Low-latency residential and ISP addresses keep your monitoring tools responsive when checking drop pages and restock timers across busy release windows.

Region and city targeting

Releases and stock differ by market. Target by country and city so you see the same availability and pricing a local shopper would see.

Sticky sessions

Hold the same IP for a set duration so multi-step pages like product, cart and checkout flows stay on one consistent session.

Rotating for monitoring

Switch to a new IP per request for high-volume restock and price checks across many products without hammering one address.

Residential, mobile, datacenter

Pick the IP type that fits each task, from real residential and mobile addresses to fast datacenter IPs, all in one plan.

Works with your tools

Standard HTTPS and SOCKS5 plug into the monitors, dashboards and scripts you already use for tracking releases and resale data.

What sneaker proxies are used for

The sneaker market moves fast, and the data you need is scattered across retailer sites, brand release calendars and resale marketplaces. A sneaker proxy routes your requests through a different IP so monitoring tools can pull release dates, stock levels and price history at scale without overloading a single address. The goal here is research and visibility, tracking what is dropping, where, and at what price, so you can plan and analyze the market rather than guess.

Because retailers show different inventory and pricing by region, the IPs you use matter. Residential and mobile addresses look like ordinary shoppers and are tied to real geographies, so the availability and pricing you record reflect what a local buyer actually sees. That regional accuracy is what makes proxy-backed monitoring more reliable than checking from one office connection.

Sticky sessions for multi-step flows

Some research tasks span several pages in a row. A product page leads to a size selector, then a cart preview, then a checkout summary. If your IP changes between each of those steps, the session can break and your data gets noisy. Sticky sessions solve this by holding the same IP for a set duration, so a full multi-step flow runs on one consistent address. For broad, high-volume scans across many products, rotating IPs are the better fit because each request gets a fresh address and you spread load across the pool.

Choosing regions and IP types

Start by deciding which markets you care about, then target those countries and cities directly. For monitoring popularity and price trends, a mix of residential and mobile IPs gives you the most representative picture. Datacenter IPs are faster and cheaper and work well for high-frequency checks on pages that do not require a residential footprint. With one plan you can mix all of these, so you can tune cost and accuracy task by task.

  • Track release calendars and restock timing across retailers
  • Monitor resale price trends to understand market demand
  • Verify regional availability the way a local shopper sees it
  • Run high-volume product scans on rotating IPs
  • Keep multi-step research flows stable with sticky sessions
Which to use

Best proxy type for sneaker research

Match the proxy type to the job. Most sneaker research uses a blend of these.

Residential

Real ISP-assigned IPs for the most accurate regional availability and pricing. Residential proxies.

Mobile

Carrier-grade mobile IPs that closely match real-world shoppers on phones. Mobile proxies.

Sticky

Hold one IP through multi-step flows like product, cart and checkout pages. Sticky proxies.

Rotating

A fresh IP per request for high-volume restock and price scans. Rotating proxies.

FAQ

Sneaker proxies FAQ

What are sneaker proxies used for?
They route your requests through different IPs so monitoring tools can track sneaker release dates, restocks, availability and resale pricing across regions at scale, without overloading a single address. The focus is market research and visibility.
Should I use residential, mobile or rotating proxies?
For accurate regional availability and pricing, residential and mobile IPs match real shoppers best. Use rotating proxies for high-volume scans and sticky proxies to keep multi-step flows on one IP.
Can I target specific regions for sneaker monitoring?
Yes. You can target by country, and by city on residential IPs, so the availability and pricing you record reflect what a local shopper in that market would see across 195+ countries.
How much do sneaker proxies cost?
Plans start at $24.95/mo and scale with your concurrency needs. See pricing for current plans, or create an account to get your gateway credentials and start monitoring.
Is using sneaker proxies allowed?
Use proxies for legitimate purposes like market research, price tracking and availability monitoring, and always in line with each site's terms of service and applicable law. We do not support activity that violates a retailer's rules.
How many sneaker proxies do I need?
It depends on how many products and regions you monitor at once. Concurrency on our plans is measured in threads rather than fixed IP counts, so you scale the number of simultaneous monitoring tasks you run. See pricing to match a plan to your workload.
Are sneaker proxies legal?
Proxies themselves are standard networking tools and are legal to use. What matters is how you use them: keep your activity to market research and public availability monitoring, and follow each retailer's terms of service and applicable law.
Should I use datacenter or residential proxies for sneaker sites?
Datacenter IPs are faster and cheaper for high-frequency checks on lighter pages, while residential IPs better reflect what a real regional shopper sees on stricter sites. Many research setups blend both, using sticky sessions for multi-step flows.

Start monitoring sneaker releases today

Get fast residential and mobile IPs with sticky sessions and city-level targeting for release monitoring and resale research. Plans from $24.95/mo.

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