17 Great Gifts for the Runner in Your Life

Running for fitness isn't an activity. It's a lifestyle.
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Mizuno Women's Breath Thermo Jacket
It's getting chilly and damp out there. If your loved one is going to keep their conditioning up all winter long, they'll need a protective outer layer to beat the weather. This lightweight women's jacket [from Mizuno](http://www.mizunousa.com/Running/Products/BT-SOFTSHELL-WMN) ($150) is made for those icy conditions. Woven into the fabric is a technical yarn that keeps heat on the inside. Her core will stay cozy as she cuts through the wind like a rocket.
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Aqua Quest Kona Pouch
This [little pouch](https://aquaquestwaterproof.com/product/kona-pouch-running-belt/) clips around the waist. Much hipper than a fanny pack, and far more useful. It holds a phone, shades, keys, energy gel, sunscreen, a wad of cash, vape, whatever. And it's resistant to water, sweat, rain, and sports drinks. Your runner will use it year-round. $23
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District Vision Keiichi
Eyewear company District Vision was founded by runners, and that's pretty much the only demographic the company serves. They know how to make some killer running shades. The frame on the [Keiichi](http://www.districtvision.com/shop/keiichi?color=Black&lensTechnology=District%20Black%20Rose&size=Standard) ($199) is made mostly of rubber, but there's titanium added to the places where it matters most: the temple tips, hinges, and nose pads. The purple lens is designed to offer better visibility in varying light, like when the long afternoon shadows get all *chiaroscuro* on the sidewalk.
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Chums
Maybe your loved one already has a pair of sunglasses they always run in. Well, then get them some [Chums](https://www.chums.com/). These low-tech tethers will keep those sunnies where they belong. They're especially handy after the first mile, when it's just a non-stop, slippery sweatfest the whole rest of the run. These things are cheap (under $10 online) so get a few. And they come in some wild colors, even a tie-dye motif for Deadhead Dad.