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Fun and functional gifts for triathletes: 38 of the best present ideas for all budgets

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

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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 when it comes to triathlon. But don’t worry, here 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 triathlon 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 triathlon gifts at a glance

Best luxury triathlon gift

The price might make it a Christmas and birthday gift in one, so gift the superb Garmin Fenix 8 (buy) wisely!

Best runner’s gift

Provided you’ve taken a sneaky look at the size they wear, any triathlete will be chuffed to receive the Brooks Hyperion Max 2 (buy).

Editor’s favourite

220 Triathlon editor Helen Webster loves open-water swimming and recommends the Dryrobe Advance Long Sleeve Remix (buy) to warm up post-plunge.

Best cheap triathlon gift

The Tifosi Vogel SL sunglasses (buy) come highly recommended by our tester and don’t cost the earth.

Best swimming gift

Looking for an antidote to frost-bitten hands? This is where the Zone3 Neoprene Heat-Tech Swimming Gloves (buy) come in.

Best cycling gift

Unlike some cycling gear these days, the Rapha Core bib shorts (buy) aren’t extravagantly expensive but they are comfortable, well fitting and responsibly made.

Best gift ideas for triathletes and multisport lovers

1. 220 Triathlon Magazine

  • 12 issues for £62.30 (£5.19 an issue)

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.

Best luxury triathlon gift

Garmin Fenix 8
The Fenix 8 on a run screen during our initial testing. (Credit: Helen Webster)

2. Garmin Fenix 8

  • $999.99 / £869.99

The new Garmin Fenix 8 is the ultimate useful gift for triathletes, it’s a rugged, reliable watch now with a stunning AMOLED screen for unbeatable clarity, even underwater.

It blends long battery life, top-tier tracking, and new voice features, including call handling, all in one powerhouse device.

With three sizes available (43mm, 47mm, 51mm) and a sleek Sapphire option, it suits most wrists. Prices start at $999.99/£869.99, if you’re after a wallet-friendly option take a look at the Coros Pace 3 below. If you’ve been eyeing the Epix, the Fenix 8 might just make it obsolete. A Garmin winner.

Check out our full review of Garmin Fenix 8 here.

The Merry Phizzmas Box

3. The Merry Phizzmas Box

  • £19.99 (UK only)

This gift box includes three tubes of effervescent hydration tabs from Phizz including their Daily 3-in-1, Daily Energy and Daily Immune+. What’s more, then profits go to CleanHub, helping remove plastic from the oceans.

Soundcore Sleep A30 Earbuds

4. Anker Soundcore Sleep A30 Earbuds

  • £199.99 / $229.99

Nothing impacts training more than poor sleep. Listening to music or relaxing sounds can be a game-changer (especially if you live with a snorer!) and these earbuds are designed to allow you to do just that. They’re comfortable, noise-cancelling and link with an app which even lets you set alarms.

Dryrobe Dog Robe

5. Dryrobe Dog Robe

  • £45

If your kids or furry friends spend a lot of time watching you train and race, then it only seems fair to kit them out too. The Dryrobe dog coat is £45 and comes in enough colours and sizes to keep most canine followers smart and warm, while the kids’ robes are from £90 and comes in ages 5-9 or 10-13 and in a whopping 16 colour options.

renpho recovery gun

6. Renpho Massage Gun

  • £94.99 / $120

Guaranteed to be popular with everyone on Christmas Day, a decent massage gun can make all the difference in your training and recovery too. The Renpho range even includes guns which include hot and cold therapy technology.

Coros Pace 3 watch product image
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7. Coros Pace 3

  • $229 / £219

The Coros Pace 3 is a fantastic value pick for triathletes who want performance without the hefty price tag. Lightweight at just 1oz/30g, with a compact 1.2″ touchscreen, it’s barely noticeable on the wrist.

Battery life impresses with up to 38 hours in GPS mode and 30 days in standard. While there’s no full mapping, you do get turn-by-turn directions and breadcrumb navigation.

With 20 sport modes—including triathlon—and 4GB of onboard music storage, it’s a budget-friendly gift for triathletes that punches well above its weight.

Read our full review of the Coros Pace 3 here.

Huub TT bag
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8. Huub TT bag

  • $185.48 / £99.99

Triathletes also need somewhere to store all this stuff when travelling to training and racing.

For this purpose, the Huub TT has long been one of our favourite triathlon / transition bags.

It’s well made, simple to use thanks to its smart pockets, the ideal capacity for race day, and good value.

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9. The Triathlete’s Training Bible

  • $26.95 / £26.99

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.

Dryrobe Seat Covers

10. Dryrobe Seat Covers

  • From £50

Most outdoor folk will have a changing robe already, but furry matching car or van seat covers…? Not only are they warm and water-repellent but they’ll keep your seats free of mud, dog hair and other outdoorsy stuff. Four colours are available and you can opt for a single seat (£50) or double van seat (£70).

Best present ideas for swimmers

You’d be surprised how many great gifts are out there for the aquatic person in your life – here are a few ideas that will elevate their kit bag come those early morning lane swimming sessions or open-water adventures.

Best swimmer's gift

Zone3 Heat-Tech Swimming Gloves
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11. Zone3 Neoprene Heat-Tech Swimming Gloves

  • $50 / £39

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. 

Editor's favourite

Dry Robe Remix
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12. Dryrobe Advance Long Sleeve Remix

  • $195 / £165

The classic Dryrobe Advance is a firm favourite with triathletes and for good reason. Warm, roomy, and built to last, it’s perfect for quick changes and post-race warmth.

The latest ‘Remix’ edition adds a fun twist by using surplus fabrics, like this stylish black version with a pink lining and camo details, while keeping all the features we love: chunky zip, cozy hood, big pockets, and velcro cuffs.

With 100% recycled materials and a design that truly lasts, it’s a practical, eco-friendly gift any triathlete will appreciate.

Check out our reviews of the best dryrobe alternatives here. Check out our top changing robes for open water swimming.

Speedo Long Sleeve Zip Back Swimsuit

13. Speedo Long Sleeve Zip Back Swimsuit

  • £120 / $144

Coming in sizes 2XS to 2XL we loved the versatility of this suit, which forms part of Speedo’s new open water range. The long sleeves and boy-leg cut mean it offers good coverage, plus the back zip design gives it a sporty edge and makes it easy to pull on and off. There’s a rear zip pocket too, handy for a gel or (waterproof!) car key.

Dryrobe Full-zip Organic Towel Robe

14. Dryrobe Full-zip Organic Towel Robe

  • £90 / $140

New from the OGs in the changing robe market, this zippy towel treads the sweet spot between the warming changing robe and the drying towelling robe. Crafted from 100% Organic Cotton the full-length zip makes putting it on and off easy, plus there’ plenty of room to change out of a wetsuit or swim gear inside. Two colourways are available as well as three size options.

Speedo Endurance+ Medalist_front
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15. Speedo Endurance+ Medalist swimsuit

  • $42 / £31

With its classic design and block colour, the Endurance+ Medalist goes for substance over style and pulls this off very well. The racer back doesn’t budge and the leg cut is spot on.

It’s a great present for swimmers because the quality is high, as illustrated by the chlorine-resistant and fast-drying fabric, and it won’t cost you too much either.

Check out more swimming costume reviews in our round-up of the best women’s swimsuits.

Form Smart Swim 2 goggles
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16. Form Smart 2 goggles

  • $249 / £249

The Form Smart Swim 2 Goggles make a brilliant gift for triathletes, combining cutting-edge tech with upgraded comfort.

These smart goggles display real-time swim metrics like pace and strokes, right in your eyeline, and now add a built-in heart rate sensor and compass for better open-water sighting.

The sleeker design, softer gaskets, and adjustable fit make long swims more comfortable. With app-guided workouts, technique feedback, and integration with Garmin, Apple, Strava, and more, they’re like having a coach in your swim goggles.

Here’s a full in-depth review of the Form Smart 2 goggles.

Product shot of three sets of TheMagic5 goggles
Credit: Helen Webster

17. The Magic5 Swim Goggles

  • From £39 / $80

If you have a friend always complaining that they can’t find goggles to fit, then a gift card for TheMagic5 will make their Christmas. Uniquely, you use an app on your phone to scan your face and the goggles are then made and sent designed to fit just you. Gift cards are from £39 and adult goggles from £65. Smoked, mirrored and limited edition colourways are available as well as various swim accessories.

Orca Athlex Flow wetsuit
Credit: Steve Sayers

18. Orca Athlex Flow wetsuit

  • $519 / £379

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. Here are our reviews of triathlon wetsuits across all budgets.

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

  • $60 / £28

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.

Best gifts for cyclists

We’ve picked out gifts that are sure to keep triathletes happy while out on the bike – from the top-end wahoo bike computer to the budget-friendly Sealskinz waterproof neck snood. Perfect for trying out on that Boxing Day long ride!

Wahoo Trackr Radar

20. Wahoo Trackr Radar

  • £179.99 / $249.99

This might look like a rear bike light (and it is) but there’s a whole lot more tech included here. The Radar will also detect vehicle movements up to 150m behind, transmitting visual and audio alerts to your linked bike computer. A sleek and clever way to help stay safe.

Sealskinz Harpley Neck Snood

21. Sealskinz Harpley Neck Snood

  • £22 / $31

We’ve all got a flimsy neck warmer or two hanging around, but elevate the cyclist in your life’s kit with this waterproof one from Sealskinz. Coming in 16 colours it’s breathable and warm yet won’t get soggy mid-ride.

Q36.5 Unique Pro Bike Shoes


22. Q36.5 Unique Pro Bike Shoes

  • £550 / $600

Again coming in at the huge-brownie-points end of the festive budget, these sleek shoes are engineered for total control and feature no tongue but instead a mesh panel to increase their cooling effect. They also come in black.

Wahoo Elemnt Bolt 3 bike computer in palm
Credit: Rob Slade

23. Wahoo Elemnt Bolt 3

  • $350 / £299.99

The new and updated Elemnt Bolt improves on an old classic. With a 2.2 inch colour screen that’s brighter than before, data reading 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.

Being one of the lighter and potentially more aerodynamic head units, the Elemnt Bolt has long been a racer’s favourite.

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

Specialized Evade 3 helmet
Credit: Rob Slade

24. Specialized S-Works Evade 3 helmet

  • $299.99

Fast (according to our wind-tunnel testing of the best aero road helmets), pretty light and cool, and very safe, the Specialized S-Works Evade 3 is a belter of a bike helmet.

Most triathletes will be glad to receive one of these to speed up their training and racing while benefitting from MIPS protection.

For more helmet recommendations check our list of the best road bike helmets.

Topeak Redlite 80 rear light
Credit: Jack Sexty

25. Topeak Redlite 80

  • $59.95 / £39.99

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. 

man stands in field wearing helmet and tifosi optics sunglasses
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26. Tifosi Vogel SL

  • $39.95 / £54.99

You don’t have to spend a fortune to gift a pair of the best triathlon sunglasses to your multisport devotee, as the four-star Tifosi Vogel SL prove.

Our reviewer Rob Slade complimented their clarity in harsh sunlight, value for money and wide field of vision from the frameless design.

Tifosi claims the polycarbonate lens is shatterproof too.

Beeline Velo 2

27. Beeline Velo 2

  • £99.99

This nifty little computer acts as a sat nav for your bike and is perfect if you don’t want to mount your phone on your handlebars – or if you’re buying for someone to follow you around a race route who doesn’t own a full bike computer! Just plan your route on your phone and send it to the Velo 2 then choose from various screens that can give you navigation, speed, incline and other handy stats including remaining journey time and distance.

Best cycling gift

Cyclist wearing bright blue bib shorts by water
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28. Rapha Core bib shorts

  • $145 / £135

The Rapha Core bib shorts starred in our test of women’s bib shorts, earning five out of five, and the men’s version is highly rated too.

Plush padding, true-to-size fit, grippy and long legs, and a 79% recycled construction make these ideal everyday shorts.

Summer may seem a while off, but during winter cyclists can wear these on the turbo trainer or on that sunny training camp they’ve planned.

Best gifts for runners

Running is a cheap and easy sport, yes, but that doesn’t mean the odd quality gift doesn’t go a long way towards making it a bit more enjoyable. From socks to carbon shoes, there’s something here to help those miles pass by a bit more easily.

Ledlenser Neo1R Headtorch

29. Ledlenser Neo1R Headtorch

  • £41.95

Whether you like a run or ride in the dark or just need something for camping or finding your way in those early morning race starts, a head torch is always a useful addition to your kit bag. We pulled out this entry-level one as being budget-friendly but lightweight (39g) and simple to use, with a rechargeable battery. Plus it’s waterproof, if you like being out in the elements!

Shokz Openrun Pro 2

30. Shokz Openrun Pro 2

  • £169 / $179.95

The new top-end headphones from Shokz work via bone-conduction, which is handy if you run near traffic and need to be able to hear around you as well as listen to music. This version use the brand’s new DualPitch for superior sound and a single charge can last up to 12 hours.

New Balance 5-Panel Hat


31. New Balance 5-Panel Hat

  • £22 / $34.99

You can never have too many good hats and we picked out this one from New Balance as hitting the sweet spot between retro looks for daily wear and a lightweight woven construction perfect for running. It comes in three solid colourways too.

Altra Vanish Carbon

32. Altra Vanish Carbon

  • £220 / $240

Carbon! Neon! Lightweight! If you are buying for a speed demon, then these are all things to raise the heart rate on Christmas morning (well, the carbon and weight anyway – neon is a preference). These have a zero degree drop and weigh in at 229g, with several colourways available.

Sealskinz Holverstone Socks

33. Sealskinz Holverstone Socks

  • £42 / $65

Nothing makes a winter run miserable faster than cold, wet, numb feet. Upgrade the usual Christmas socks by opting for a set of these premium waterproof ones from Sealskinz and your triathlete will be much happier. These come in four colours and sizes.

Runderwear Energize Running Bra
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34. Runderwear Energize Running Bra

  • $45 / £47

The Runderwear Energize Running Bra is a comfort-first winner, perfect for triathletes tackling long training days or race events.

With soft fabric, mesh panels, and a supportive racerback design, it’s a go-to for everything from endurance sets to marathons.

The wide band and adjustable straps ensure a snug fit, and while it’s not flashy, it performs brilliantly. Just be sure to follow the sizing chart. A thoughtful, practical gift that’ll definitely earn repeat wear.

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

Owala FreeSip Water Bottles on a white background

35. Owala FreeSip Water Bottle

  • $29.99 / £27.99

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.

Best runner's gift

A close-up of Brooks Hyperion Max 2 running shoes
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36. Brooks Hyperion Max 2

  • $180 / £160

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 quality and high-value gift idea.  

Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag on a white background

37. Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag

  • $38 / £38

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.

montane mens slipstream twin skin product image
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38. Montane Slipstream Twin Skin Trail Running Shorts

  • $100 / £65

When it comes to the best running shorts for men and women, we’re big fans of the Montane Slipstream Twin Skin.

They’re available for both genders, and provide good comfort, decent support from the inner short (with a lightweight outer for additional coverage) and practicality thanks to the rear zipped pocket.

Best triathlon gift guides in 2025

If you’re still looking for present inspiration, don’t worry: we’ve got stacks more ideas for you.

We’ve broken down swimming, running and cycling into three separate guides to help you pinpoint your gift search.

Best tri stocking fillers

Best energy gels for running and triathlon
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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.

Recent updates

  • 21 October 2025: we added more gift ideas that have impressed us in our testing of triathlon kit
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