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Fathers Day Gifts 2024: Our Favorite Finds For Dad
From pickleball to golf balls, we have the best gifts for Father’s Day — these are sure to be a hit
We did our research this season to find what the men in our lives really want — and need — this Father’s Day. Here, we rounded up 9 of the best gifts for Dad … Whether he’s the adventurous type who likes to stay active or one who enjoys a night cooking and playing games with the grandkids — there is something for everyone on this list.
Jo Malone London Huntsman Whisky & Cedarwood Cologne ($225)
Jo Malone is a forever favorite among men — young and old. But there’s a reason this Whisky & Cedarwood scent is such a popular one. It’s often described as a bit woodsy, with a hint of both sweet and spice — sound like anyone you know? It’s a sophisticated choice for the dad in your life.
Mini Griddle Pan from Our Place ($60)
For the chefs in the group … this new mini size is the cutest version of the bestselling regular griddle by Our Place. It’s non-stick, ceramic, and sized perfectly for two (ahem) and can suit most all of his baking or roasting needs. With this, you’re both in for a real treat … it’s definitely the gift that keeps on giving.
Pickleball Set for Dad from Recess ($240)
If the dad in your life isn’t already a fanatic, it’s only a matter of time. Pickleball is like tennis for those who are obsessed with ping pong. Sure you can try to play it with a paddle in one hand and a beer in the other, but it really is the ultimate weekend workout. Love the paddle options — like this one, or the martini olives or the hot peppers. This set (complete with a paddle cover and sleek bag) will help him look like a pro when he shows up courtside at the next family BBQ.
Theragun Mini ($199)
OK so we’ve recommended this cute self-massager from Therabody before and we’re not ashamed to do it again, especially because it’s on sale right now for Father’s Day. This small, sleek, good for travel, easy-to-use device is perfect for the active dad in your life. Sore muscles from that family BBQ pickleball tournament? Here’s just the thing for that.
Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones ($399)
Rolling Stone called them the best of 2024 and we love the look of these over-the-ear simple and sophisticated noise canceling headphones. Good for when he’s working in the yard or even when he’s taking a cat nap on the couch, these headphones are likely to become his fifth appendage.
OURA ring (starting at $349)
Ohh la la, this amazing techie must-have is gorgeous to look at (seriously, check out the brushed titanium version) and insanely functional. With this ring, he can track his health 24/7 from one finger. The rechargeable device is reading sleep, resting heart rate, stress levels. The New York Times has a full review if you really want to get into the nitty gritty pros and cons. But we’re on the pro side.
Personalized Golf Ball Set from Mark & Graham ($59)
Get Dad ready to tee up with these sweet and affordable monogrammed golf balls. The set comes with 12 and is customized with his initials so even the most novice can feel like a pro. Heck, with this set of balls, even dads who don’t know a driver from an iron might stop puttering around the house and go hit the links with their friends instead.
BrüMate Hopsulator Bott’l Insulated Bottle Cooler ($20 at Amazon)
This is very cool (literally) — get the dad on your list a half dozen of these stainless insulated bottle coolers (they come in the best colors!) so he can show off when he has his friends or brothers and sisters over for a visit. And to make this gift even cooler? Tack on a craft beer of the month club gift certificate. His house will be “the one to be at” just like in the good ole days.
JBL Go 4 ($50)
The newest on-the-go speaker is tiny but mighty (and can last up to 7 hours with one charge). JBL has tons of well-reviewed wireless speakers but this one is the perfect size and price for the guys in your life. It’s said to be waterproof and dirtproof so you can basically bring it anywhere — to the beach, on a hike, or to that pickleball tournament with the grandkids (did we mention pickleball already)?
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