Enough of the matching socks and tie sets — update your go-to Father's Day gift with something sporty that'll keep the dad in your life active all summer long.
Whether he loves golfing, boxing, or fishing — or if he generally enjoys working up a sweat — the following fitness gifts will help him unwind and have fun both outdoors and indoors.
The SKLZ Gold Flex Golf Swing Trainer Warm-Up Stick ($72) is advertised to improve swing tempo, strength, and flexibility, and it offers a low-impact stretch to get dad prepped and ready for golf season.
Designed to mimic the feel of putting into a real green hole, the PuttOut Pressure Putt Trainer ($28) returns good puts and rejects the bad ones.
Dad's poor golfing chip may have him throwing clubs, but gifting him the Jef World of Golf Collapsible Chipping Net ($35) could be the secret to improving his shot.
While the dad in your life is away from his kickboxing or boxing gym, encourage his best Rocky Balboa at home with the Everlast Powerlock Training Gloves ($60).
If dad already has boxing gloves he'd never part with, make sure they're being put to good use with the Everlast Everhide Speed Bag ($25).
Upgrade dad's home gym with the Sunny Health & Fitness Door Way Chin Up and Pull Up Bar ($18) — once he's tired out, the portable fitness tool easily stores away until his next sweat session.
With zero gym access, your dad's strength training options are probably limited, which is why the Vsnoon 11 Pack Resistance Bands Set ($46) could be worthwhile. The five different resistance levels range from 10-30 pounds — with a combined resistance level of 100 pounds. Feeling the burn at home will be no problem.
Turn your backyard into a frisbee-golf course courtesy of the Yaheetech Portable Disc Golf Basket ($100). With a beer in one hand and a disc in the other, the sport could become dad's new favorite hobby.
Set dad up for the fishing season thanks to the Yeti Loadout 5-Gallon Bucket, Impact Resistant Fishing/Utility Bucket ($40) — its nonslip, food-safe, and strong build will prepare him for his first big catch.
Having the L.L.Bean Angler's Tackle Pack ($99) could mean less lugging around fishing equipment and more hands for enjoying a refreshing beverage by the water.
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