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The best fitness accessories that double as Father's Day gifts

The best fitness accessories that double as Father's Day gifts

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Any active dad likely has it all when it comes to gear: high-end weights, the best sneakers, etc. But, he might be also missing some things that can elevate his exercises from good to great. For Father's Day, why not upgrade a few essentials he didn't even think of purchasing for himself.

We browsed countless sites and found nine unique products that will definitely make his day. From a technologically-advanced water bottle to a carryall that rivals whatever is currently in his possession, get a head start on shopping while items are still in stock.

This self-cleaning water bottle promises pure water in one minute and double-wall vacuum insulation keeps your water cold for 24 hours and hot for 12.

Between keys, phones, hand sanitizer and a mask, carrying everything at once during a run can be difficult. Ease his stress by offering this running belt. It's manufactured with airy mesh for breathable comfort.

Those particularly hot days won't be a concern for pops thanks to this cap. Adjustable neck cover shades skin from the sun and boasts a UV 50 factor.

Sleek, functional and spacious, this backpack easily pays for itself after a few uses. Features include a quick-access zippered pocket in hood, hard back with curbed frame for extra support and expandable pocket for sweaty gear. Pair it with the Urban Nomad Kit.

Protect his beloved Jordan sneakers in this crisp shoebox. It fits approximately size 13 mid tops or size 11 high tops.

This bucket hat includes Nike's signature Dri-FIT technology to remove sweat. Its wide brim helps offer 360-degrees of coverage against harmful sun rays, too.

If dad is looking to diversify his fitness routine, consider this speed chute to start. It provides approximately 15-30 pounds of resistance and a quick-release belt buckle allows for acceleration bursts.

These gloves by Black-owned brand Powerhandz have weight strategically distributed across the top side of the gloves. They're ideal for any type of workout, from weight lifting to cycling.

Debuted by New York Mets star Francisco Lindor, the Encoder is a game-changing sunglass that meets the needs of multiple sports. It features a functional design, delivering optimized coverage, field of view, retention and impact protection. The frame is paired with Prizm lens technology, designed to enhance color and contrast to see more detail.

As a part of the brand’s “Be Who You Are” campaign, Lindor and the Encoder are featured in a video alongside personalities from Queens, including BMX athlete Nigel Sylvester, surfer Terumi Alana Murao and skateboarder and Yaz Wilkerson.