The Best Fitness Gear to Get Your Boyfriend

7/30/20253 min read

Top 10 Fitness Gifts He’ll Actually Use (From Nike, Adidas, Lululemon & More

Top 10 Fitness Gifts He’ll Actually Use (From Nike, Adidas, Lululemon & More)

Let’s be real — a lot of guys say they’re into fitness, but your boyfriend? He means it. Whether he’s lifting five days a week, clocking miles before sunrise, or just trying to look good while staying active, the key to gifting him something he’ll actually use is finding gear that works as hard as he does.

This guide breaks down the best fitness gear to get your boyfriend in 2025, featuring legit, name-brand picks from Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, Lululemon, and more — all available at Dick’s Sporting Goods. No fluff, no junk — just quality gear that’s gym-tested, guy-approved, and built to last.

Whether you're shopping for his birthday, the holidays, your anniversary, or just to flex your great taste, these are the top workout gifts for athletic guys right now.

1. Nike Dri-FIT Training Tees

Every guy needs a go-to workout shirt — and Nike’s Dri-FIT line is elite. Lightweight, breathable, and sweat-wicking, these shirts are built for any workout (and stylish enough for post-gym smoothies).

  • Pro Tip: Grab a few in different colors — he’ll rotate them daily.

  • Prices range from $25–$35.

2. Adidas Ultraboost Running Shoes

Whether he’s running, walking, or just flexing his fit at Trader Joe’s, these shoes deliver comfort and style. They’re ultra-cushioned, lightweight, and breathable — the kind of sneakers he’ll rave about once he puts them on.

  • Bonus: They work just as well for casual outfits as they do for cardio.

  • Usually priced around $100–$190, depending on the model.

3. Under Armour Compression Shorts

If he’s serious about performance, compression gear is non-negotiable. Under Armour’s HeatGear shorts keep everything supported and dry — perfect for lifting, HIIT, or basketball runs.

  • He might already wear these under his gym shorts — time for a fresh set.

  • Around $25–$40 per pair.

Quick Fit Tip: What Size Should You Get?

Check the tag on what he already wears to the gym — Nike, UA, and Adidas typically run true to size. Not sure? Size up if he likes a looser fit or down for more compression. Most items at Dick’s also include detailed sizing charts.

4. Lululemon Training Socks

Lululemon isn’t just for women anymore. Their men’s training socks are insanely comfy, super durable, and designed to stay in place no matter how intense his session gets.

  • Great stocking stuffer or add-on to a bigger fitness-themed gift.

  • 3-pack options start around $38.

5. Nike Brasilia Training Backpack

He’s not going to lug his gear around in that old college drawstring bag forever, right? The Nike Brasilia is sleek, organized, and gym-ready — with enough room for shoes, a towel, shaker bottle, and more.

  • A clean bag = cleaner workouts.

  • Typically $45–$65 depending on size.

6. Recovery Tools: Foam Rollers & Massage Guns

If he lifts heavy or trains hard, recovery is everything. Dick’s carries legit recovery tools like foam rollers, massage sticks, and Theraguns that help reduce soreness and speed up recovery time.

  • Even if he doesn’t think he needs one, once he tries it — game over.

  • Foam rollers start at $15, Theragun minis around $199.

7. Adidas 5-Panel Workout Hat

Perfect for early runs or shielding from gym lighting, a sweat-wicking cap is both functional and stylish. Adidas makes lightweight workout hats that don’t soak through mid-run.

  • Plus, he can throw it on when his hair's not cooperating.

  • Usually around $25.

8. Lululemon Metal Vent Tech Shirt

This is the elevated version of your standard workout tee. Anti-stink fabric, strategic ventilation zones, and that “athlete off-duty” look that he didn’t know he needed — until now.

  • It’s so nice, you might end up “borrowing” it yourself.

  • Around $78, but worth every dollar.

9. Hydro Flask or Nike Fuel Jug

Hydration is underrated — and so is having a water bottle that doesn’t suck. A good Hydro Flask or a half-gallon Nike jug keeps water ice-cold and saves him from mid-workout refill runs.

If he lifts heavy or trains hard, recovery is everything. Dick’s carries legit recovery tools like foam rollers, massage sticks, and Theraguns that help reduce soreness and speed up recovery time.

  • Plus, carrying a jug around = gym guy energy.

  • Hydro Flask ~$40, Nike jugs ~$25.

10. Under Armour Project Rock Gear

If your boyfriend’s into lifting or just channeling his inner Dwayne Johnson, Project Rock apparel is made for him. It’s bold, high-quality, and built for hard training.

  • Tank tops, hoodies, duffel bags — all approved by The Rock himself.

  • Most tees around $40, hoodies $65–$80.

Give Gear That Goes the Distance

Your guy doesn’t need another random gadget or supplement sample pack. He wants gear that helps him train smarter, recover faster, and feel like an absolute beast while doing it.

These gift picks from Dick’s Sporting Goods aren’t just stylish — they’re functional, durable, and athlete-tested. Whether he’s lifting, running, stretching, or meal prepping, he’ll be using this stuff daily — and silently thanking you every time.

Ready to upgrade his workout game?

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