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Gifts for triathletes: 23 ideas for all budgets in 2025

Unsure what to gift the triathlete in your life? Here are our top picks for swim, bike, and run.

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With three sports, as well as nutrition, recovery and accessories, there’s a seemingly never-ending pool of gifts to choose from. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a roundup of the best gifts for triathletes to suit all budgets.

Before you splash the cash, we’d recommend asking them if there’s a particular piece of kit they need.

Are they training for an endurance event and would a fresh supply of energy bars be eagerly devoured? Or is a special birthday or anniversary coming up and they’re in the market for a new triathlete watch? Or perhaps a cosy new dryrobe to warm up after an cold water swimming session would be appreciated?

We’ve also included inspiring adventure books, swimming art prints and running hats which are ideal for stocking fillers.

Best gift ideas for triathletes

1. 220 Triathlon Magazine

First off, it’d be remiss of us not to suggest the gift of ultimate entertainment, training tips, advice and motivation in the form of a 220 Triathlon magazine subscription. That’s 12 months of world class coaching and training advice for triathletes of all levels.

SEALSKINZ | Cley | Waterproof Cold Weather Unisex Beanie Hat
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2. Sealskinz Cley Waterproof Cold Weather Beanie Hat

Warm-up after cold water swims with this cosy waterproof beanie hat by SEALSKINZ. The unisex design comes in a range of colours and has a breathable, microfleece lining.

Can also be worn on easy cold winter runs or simply when out walking the dog. Check out our round-up of running hats for more ideas.

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2. The Triathlete’s Training Bible

A large and weighty 300+ pages of comprehensive advice, graphs and technical information, the Triathlete’s Training Bible from coach and author Joe Friel is a glorified encyclopedia of triathlon knowledge.

This fourth edition of the training guide covers mental and physical training, as well as the fundamentals of training, racing, recovery and speed.

The back section of the bible includes a training diary where Friel advises the reader on how best to lay-out their own training diary and record their sessions, though Friel also has also produced The Triathlete’s Training Diary (available to purchase separately), which does all the work for you.

This training bible is an ideal aid for those wanting to take control of their training and educate themselves on how best to optimise all aspects of their own triathlon training.

For more book ideas, see our list of the best books for triathletes or the best adventure books.

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3. Giro Syntax MIPS helmet

Complete with MIPS safety protection system and EPS liner, this Giro helmet model has 25 wind vents for temperature regulation and anti-microbial padding inside.

It’s also available in various colourways and comes in at under £100. For more helmet recommendations check our list of the best road bike helmets.

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4. Topeak Redlite 80

The Topeak Redlite 80 is one of the best rear bike lights we’ve tested, proving very bright, simple to use and long-lasting. And you can mount it almost anywhere on the bike.

It’s not that expensive either, but it’ll help your triathlete stay seen on the roads no matter the weather. 

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5. Le Col Hors Categorie II bib shorts

Our tester was a big fan of these Le Col bibs in our list of the best bib shorts and it’s no wonder, with the soft, compressive materials, deep and comfortable leg grippers and wide, stylish suspender straps.

They might not be cheap, but if you’re after a quality and long-lasting gift idea that your loved one will appreciate and use for years to come, then you can’t go wrong with this pick from Le Col.

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6. Smartwool Seamless Racerback Bra

If you want to give the gift of supreme comfort, support and style this Christmas, then something from Smartwool is a safe bet. Their seamless racerback bra is made from breathable, wicking material that feels soft, without being itchy, to the skin.

It provides medium support with in-built cups and has no uncomfortable wires, fiddly straps or metal clasps to deal with. Simply slip on and go.

Find more sports bras for running in our round-up.

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7. Owala FreeSip Water Bottle

These are just a handful of the colour options available when you buy Owala’s trending insulated bottle.

The USP of this brand’s design is its two-in-one lid. You can use the built-in straw or tip up the bottle to ‘swig’ through the wide mouth opening, so it’s a versatile choice for both workouts and day-to-day use.

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8. Zone3 Strap Back Swimsuit

Available in a range of colours, this strappy, open-back swimsuit from Zone3 is made from Italian Xfinity fabric and claims to be 100% chlorine resistant.

We liked the quality of this suit in testing and found the style flattering when on. The Kona-esque tribal print was a win with us too!

Check out more swimming costume reviews with the best women’s swimsuits.

9. Premax Chamois Cream for women

This is a premium and luxury chamois cream from Premax, and comes in two different types optimised for men and women.

The women’s version is said to be pH balanced, with nourishing and deliciously smelling extracts of tea tree, aloe vera, macadamia seed oil, quandong and desert lime, among others.

Here’s a round up of our other top picks for anti-chafe creams.

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10. Shimano Ultegra PD-PD8000 pedals

If the triathlete you’re shopping for wants new road bike pedals, you’re unlikely to go wrong with the Shimano Ultegra PD-R8000

While not the most exciting present, Shimano’s second-tier pedals are justifiably extremely popular with road cyclists and scored 90% in our review. 

Garmin Fenix 7 Solar multisport watch

11. Garmin Fenix 7 Solar

    If you’re looking to splash the cash and treat the triathlete in your life, then the Fenix 7 Solar triathlete watch by Garmin is worth considering.

    The Fenix 7 Solar is an impressive watch, with an AMOLED display, a plethora of new endurance training features and a decent battery-life that is charged up by the sun. It doesn’t come cheap, but this is a premium watch designed to last.

    Check out our full review of Garmin Fenix 7 Solar here.

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    12. Polar Vantage V3 Multisport Watch

    The Polar Vantage V3 has everything you need in a fitness watch and more. It comes complete with fitness tests, measurements like VO2 max, music controls, and a 40hr battery life in GPS mode, along with the classic GPS activity tracking capacity.

    You can also keep an eye on sleep patterns, training cycles, heart rate and the weather when scrolling through the watch’s interface.

    If you’re considering gifting a multisports watch, then look no further as the V3 has all you’ll need to track your triathlon training, as well as a host of other activities.

    For more ideas and in-depth reviews of our favourite smartwatches, check out the best triathlon watches reviewed.

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    13. Brooks Hyperion Max 2

    We really liked these neutral, well-cushioned shoes that will double up for racing and training.

    Running shoes may seem a bold option as a gift. But if you know the size and preference of the person you’re buying for, the Brooks Hyperion Max 2 are a good shout. 

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    14. Wahoo Elemnt Bolt

    The new and updated Elemnt Bolt improves on an old classic. With crisp a 2.2 inch colour screen, visuals and navigation are easy on the fly. The Bolt is really a ‘do it all’ bike computer.

    You can upload routes onto the Bolt easily when connecting to your phone via Bluetooth and the device also has a host of navigation features. These include ‘take me to’ directions and ‘route me to the start’, which can get you out of a pickle if you get lost when out on the road.

    For in-depth reviews on the Bolt and others, see our best bike computers for triathletes round-up.

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    15. Zone3 Neoprene Heat-Tech Swimming Gloves

    We think the Neoprene Heat-Tech Swimming Gloves from Zone3 are among the best cold water swimming gloves. Chances are the triathlete in your life will love them too.

    They keep your hands warm and dry, so you can continue open water swimming through the colder months. 

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    16. Form Smart goggles

    Used for both pool and open-water, the form smart goggles revolutionised the swimming industry when they were first released in 2019.

    These high-tech goggles communicate real-time swim information as you’re using them. This includes a lap count, time, stroke rate, pace and heart rate (if you pair with a compatible device), and a whole range of post-session data.

    The goggles also went through an upgrade in 2021, which saw a guided workout session feature added to their numerous tech capabilities. Intrigued? Here’s a full in-depth review of the Form Smart goggles.

    Best tri stocking fillers

    After an inexpensive gift for a pal or to fill up a stocking, then take a look at these affordable useful tri-related gift ideas.

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    17. Saris M2 Smart Turbo Trainer

    This smart turbo trainer from Saris connects to apps via Bluetooth and can measure power and rpm (cadence). It has a 1.2kg flywheel with a solid-build frame that allows for a sturdy-feeling ride. It’s also fairly quiet when in use and can fold away making it easy to move about.

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    18. Aqua Sphere Fastlane

    These goggles are a good and affordable pick for pool swimming, we liked the tinted lenses for bright pool lights and the soft gaskets, with no fogging or leaking experienced when testing.

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    19. Orca Athlex Flow wetsuit

    This wetsuit from Orca’s is billed as their ‘most balanced’ suit and our tester found it the perfect balance of flexibility and buoyancy.

    It has 2mm neoprene thickness in the arms and shoulders, and mix of proven Yamamoto 39 and 38 neoprene across the build which aids flexibility.

    Buoyancy is added by its Aerodome build and air pockets located between the two layers of neoprene and the 4/5mm thickness of the suit in parts of the legs and upper body.

    You can read our full review of Orca Athlex Flow wetsuit.

    Zone3 Recycled Thermo-Tech Changing Robe

    20. Zone3 Recycled Thermo-Tech Changing Robe

    This changing robe is 100% recycled water and windproof, with a breathable outer and soft fleece lining.

    Designed to give lightweight warmth, it is light while still being toasty.

    Check out our reviews of the best dryrobe alternatives here.

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    21. Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag

    Lululemon’s Everywhere Belt Bag is proving popular among fitness fans at the moment and is set to be a top gift this year. It’s ideal for keeping your valuables safe if you want to be hands free on the way to workouts without lugging a backpack or holdall around.

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    22. Huub Safety Buoy

    This hi-vis tow float from HUUB aims to keep you safe in the water by offering a means of flotation and by making you more visible to other water-goers. It should also offer waterproof storage inside for valuables and the adjustable waistband aims to fit a wide range of sizes.

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    23. Boot Bananas Moisture Absorbers

    Think your tri friend is bananas but still want to get them a useful gift? These banana-shaped moisture absorbers don’t require batteries or heat to work, but aim to absorb all water and sweat from your trail shoes or cycling kicks within only 4-6 hours.

    They’re handy if you only have the one pair of shoes and need them to dry before your session the next day, and are entirely reuseable.

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