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The Onyx 5.0 Collection by Gymshark delivered a powerful flip opportunity. As a premium capsule known for ultra-limited drops, it came with both collector hype and fitness streetwear demand. While Gymshark themselves claimed a 25-minute manual sellout, Discord chatter revealed that most fans missed out entirely, fuelling aftermarket demand.
Unlike past drops dominated by bots, this one saw more manual success, especially for those quick enough on restocks or well-prepared with autofill. But even early flippers were advised to wait for shipping confirmation before listing, keeping the resale market clean and high.
Gymshark Onyx drops are known for artificial scarcity — and this 5.0 version was no exception.
Manual users had decent success, but supply couldn’t match fan demand.
Prices for T-shirts and long sleeves reached £140+, while tanks hit £105+ resale.
Estimated retails are around £30 for tanks and £40–£60 for tees/longsleeves, based on prior Gymshark collections.
The flip is most effective before Gymshark restocks, which are rare for Onyx collections.
18/06/2025
Onyx 5.0 launches with massive hype. Despite claims of a manual checkout window, most sizes sell out in under 10 minutes.
19/06/2025
Buyers flood social media with complaints. Missed carts fuel resale demand and push prices upward overnight.
20/06/2025
Buyers begin receiving dispatch emails. Community reminded to wait for tracking before listing to avoid order flags.
22/06/2025
Listings soar — long sleeves and tees hit £140+, tanks flip at £105+. Some pieces return up to 3× retail margins.
▶️ eBay UK – Onyx 5.0 Listings
Gymshark’s Onyx 5.0 drop proves one thing: manual buyers can still win when the hype is real and the stock is tight. The flip was clean, quick, and emotionally charged — many fans felt left out, which directly translated to high resale pressure on all SKUs.
This collection rewards speed, timing, and solid intuition. Those who held out for shipping before listing kept resale prices stable and high. If you’ve still got Onyx 5.0 stock in hand, the window to flip is now — restocks are rare, and buyer frustration is your edge.
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