More Holiday Gift Ideas for Runners

Photo by the U.S. Army on Flickr

Photo by the U.S. Army on Flickr

Following up on last week’s holiday gift ideas for runners post, here are 5 more gift ideas for the special runner (or runners) in your life.

Knuckle Lights

Knuckle Lights

A unique alternative to light a nighttime run or walk: lights for running that are worn on the front of your hands.  They are a comfortable alternative to headlamps that provides an even, steady amount of light.

Kona Kase/Stride Box, etc

Kona KaseKona Kase is subscription service that delivers a monthly box of high quality nutritional products to help runners meet their nutritional and fitness goals.   They are a great way for runners to sample different products and keep motivated to meet their training goals.

Marathon and Beyond Subscription

Marathon and Beyond Covers
Marathon and Beyond is be a great addition to a runner’s reading list.  The magazine offers practical advice on running, easy-to-apply, cutting-edge scientific information, insightful examinations of the personal side of longer distance running, profiles of major events, and more. While it is targeting   at runners preparing to run marathons or ultra-distances, it’s information is useful for all runners.

Lock Laces

A selection of Lock Laces on a variety of running shoes

Lock Laces are elastic, no-tie shoelaces. They keep shoe strings tied, so runners can focus on their running. The laces are perfect for runner’s of all distances, from 5Ks to ultra marathons.

Road ID

RoadID Wrist and Shoe tags
All runner’s should own one of these, but I bet the runner in your life doesn’t… yet. RoadID is ‘wearable Identification’ that allows runners to easily carry important contact and medical information on them in case of an injury. They  come in several colours and styles, including one that attached to running shoes.

Your Turn

Runners, what other gifts would you love to receive this holiday season?

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I'm Yuri and I'm in a hurry to lose weight, get fit, and have fun doing it! This blog is a chronicle of a once fat guy's journey to fitness while training for a marathon—and beyond. You'll also find running-related gear review, links and inspiration.
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