Anonymous wrote:I disagree that you shouldn’t get them something new to try because you should assume they have particular requirements. I have been running for over 20 years and I love to try new stuff and add it to my rotation. I never believed in “running socks” until my DH bought me three pair one Christmas. I think things like socks, gloves, winter hats, and reflective gear are all safe bets and would be much appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 to Tracksmith- my serial marathon-er husband is obsessed.
+1 for the right person. Tracksmith is great stuff, but it is very expensive and runners know that it is very expensive. I have a pair of shorts that were gifted to me that I love, but I don't love running in shorts that everyone knows cost $100
They must not be Tracksmith then, because Tracksmith doesn't sell $100 shorts. I don't know of any brand that does, so I wouldn't assume that everyone knows how much your gear costs. Run faster, so no one can see the logo!![]()
Um, try not to make claims that are readily disproved. The most expensive shorts that Tracksmith sells is $148 (https://www.tracksmith.com/products/m-rain-shorts?sku=MB306502N), and the cheapest men's shorts are $62 (https://www.tracksmith.com/products/m-twilight-split-shorts?sku=MB32401AGAW). Maybe they don't technically sell any shorts for $100, but I think $98 is pretty damn close, don't you? (https://www.tracksmith.com/products/m-off-roads-shorts?sku=MB305501OCN).
Tracksmith stuff is quality, but don't kid yourself about it not signaling wealth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a runner and here are my favorites. You could give gift cards to these companies
Brooks brand for shoes and running clothes https://www.brooksrunning.com/en_us
Noxgear for their lights for running in the dark https://www.noxgear.com/
Goodr sunglasses https://goodr.com/collections/running-sunglasses
WrightSock anti-blister socks https://www.wrightsock.com/
Sunscreen -- Never go running without it, all year long. My fav is Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch 45 SPF
Another example of personal preferences: I wouldn't want any of the Goodr sunglasses for running, because I prefer wraparound, which they don't sell.
I'd ask what brand of socks they like and offer to get some new pairs. Socks are something that wear out gradually so it's nice to have some fresh pairs. Or a gift certificate to a general store like Pacers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 to Tracksmith- my serial marathon-er husband is obsessed.
+1 for the right person. Tracksmith is great stuff, but it is very expensive and runners know that it is very expensive. I have a pair of shorts that were gifted to me that I love, but I don't love running in shorts that everyone knows cost $100
They must not be Tracksmith then, because Tracksmith doesn't sell $100 shorts. I don't know of any brand that does, so I wouldn't assume that everyone knows how much your gear costs. Run faster, so no one can see the logo!![]()