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in Gift Guides, Holidays, Runners' Roundup, Running, Running Gear and Accessories · December 6, 2023

10 Runners’ Holiday Gift Ideas for 2023

It’s that time of year when everyone is scrambling to come up with holiday gift ideas! I think it’s pretty easy to shop for runners, but it’s also nice to find new and unique ideas too! So whether you are shopping for another runner or just trying to come up with your own wish list, here are 10 runners’ holiday gift ideas for 2023.

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It's that time of year when everyone is scrambling to come up with holiday gift ideas! I think it's pretty easy to shop for runners, but it's also nice to find new and unique ideas too! So whether you are shopping for another runner or just trying to come up with your own wish list, here are 10 runners' holiday gift ideas for 2023.

Runners’ Holiday Gift Ideas

1. Noxgear Tracer 2 Reflective Vest

This vest will ensure you are seen when out running in the dark. I’ve use other light up vests before but this one in the most comfortable and stays charged the longest.

Noxgear reflective vest

2. Simple Modern 40 oz Tumbler

Right before I had my baby this summer I bought this 40 oz tumbler. It ended up being perfect to stay hydrated and grab with one hand while nursing. I got a Stanley tumbler a few months later and they are very similar. With the Simple Modern one being much cheaper it makes more sense to get this one if you are looking for a large water bottle to keep you hydrated. It would make a great holiday gift for anyone!

Simple modern 40 oz tumbler

3. Coros Arm Strap Heart Rate Monitor

This is on my wish list because I want a way to monitor my heart rate without dealing with a chest strap. Wrist-based HRMs are not as accurate and so far I have heard good things about this arm strap one.

Runners' holiday gift ideas: Coros Armband Heart Rate Monitor

4. Bob and Brad Air 2 Mini Massage Gun 

If you are looking for a way to quickly loosen up your tight muscle check out this mini massage gun. I think pretty much anyone would appreciate this as a holiday gift. You can read my full review here. Save 10% with the code BBAIR2YT

Bob and Brad mini massage gun

5. Flip Belt Running Belt and Portable Water Bottle

I’ve been using a flip belt on and off for years. While I also like putting my phone in my sports bra or Koala Clip, I find it is more challenging to do that during the winter months when I am wearing so many layers. I want to try the Flip Belt water bottle that fits inside the Flip Belt for a simple way to carry some water on a winter run.

Flip Belt and Water Bottle

6. Brooks Running Shield Hybrid Vest

Running vests are perfect in the winter when you know you will warm up but need something to layer over a long sleeve shirt. Brooks makes some great winter gear that’s warm and has pockets for storage.

Runners Holiday Gift Ideas: brooks running shield hybrid vest

7. Brooks Running Ghost Max

A few months ago I received a pair of the Brooks Ghost Max as a Brooks ambassador. It was perfect timing as I was starting my postpartum return to running. These have been my go-to shoes with cushioning and support without heaving heavy. I usually prefer lighter shoes but I find these really comfortable and I think they have helped me during my transition back as I need a little more cushioning and support.

Brooks running ghost max

8. Lilac Market Non-Slip Headband 

These headbands and cute and functional! You can wear them during a workout or just with a casual outfit.(Or ya know, to cover up those short hairs as you are dealing with postpartum hair loss…) A perfect holiday gift for anyone looking to add a fun accessory to their workout or everyday outfit!

Lilac Market Headband

9. Running Books

Earlier this year I read some great running books by some of my favorite female runners. You can check out more running book ideas here.

  • Good for a Girl: A Woman Running in a Man’s World by Lauren Fleshman
  • Choosing to Run: A Memoir by Des Linden
  • The Longest Race: Inside the Secret World of Abuse, Doping, and Deception on Nike’s Elite Running Team by Kara Goucher
Running books

10. Shokz OpenMove Bluetooth Headphones

If you like to listen to music, podcasts or audiobooks on a run, Shokz headphones are the way to go. They are comfortable and allow you to hear your surroundings. I’ve been using the OpenMove ones but there are plenty of options to choose from.

Runners Holiday Gift Ideas: Shokz Open Move

I hope that gave you some new holiday gift ideas for yourself or another runner!

What running holiday gifts are on your wishlist?

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  1. Catrina says

    December 6, 2023 at 12:52 am

    These are great and useful ideas, Lisa! Especially the books – you can never have too many running books!
    I have a Flipbelt and now I want to try to put a soft flask in it. Thanks for that idea!

  2. Deborah Brooks says

    December 6, 2023 at 8:21 am

    I do love the Brooks vest as well. How did we live without our massage guns? Bob and Brad have great gear at fab prices

  3. Debbie says

    December 6, 2023 at 8:43 am

    These are all great ideas (I already have about half of them 😂). I have running vests on my own list so I’ll have to show this to my husband.

  4. Jenn says

    December 6, 2023 at 9:29 am

    These are all so great.

    I want a Stanley so badly (and they are pretty cheap on the Tik Tok shop), but will I use it? Probably not.

  5. Darlene S Cardillo says

    December 6, 2023 at 12:28 pm

    These are all great.
    I love vests and running books.

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