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Give the gift of fitness with the latest sporting must-haves
By Frances Mocnik
Fresh gear to support the survival of the fittest.
1. Headlokt cycling helmet with inbuilt retractable, stainless steel cable and lock, $149.
2. Adidas Oceaunz 2023 Women’s World Cup League soccer ball, butyl bladder and 100 per cent TUP cover, $60.
3. OpenRun Pro open-ear sports headphones with bone-conduction technology to transmit sound to your ears without blocking ambient sounds such as traffic, $269.
4. Go Pro HERO12 Black, $650, Max Lens Mod 2.0, $170, and Floaty camera case, $45.
5.Bahe Pilates Ring to tone core muscles, online instruction included, 35cm, $40.
6. ROLA “Luxury Stretching Roller” in leather and natural walnut, $977.
7. Soothe Magnesium Epsom Salts infused with sweet birch, cedarwood, clary sage, fir needles, geranium and lavender, $13 for 900g.
8. “Wild One” eco yoga block made of recycled EVA foam with design by Australian artist Ashleigh Ben-Danan, $44 set of two.
9. Heat Healer “Gua Sha Lymphatic Drainage Tool”, 24cm-tall paddle handcrafted from bian stone to fit the body’s contours, can be used hot or cold, $98.
10. Celsius PVC 7mm yoga mat with carry strap, $40.
11. Relax Magnesium Body Lotion infused with ylang ylang, rose geranium, frankincense and may chang, $14 for 100ml.
12. Tarramarra water shoes with honeycomb insole for quicker drying, $85.
13. Oakley Sutro Lite “Encircle Collection” sunglasses, $253.
14. Dr Rip’s Essential Beach Book: Everything You Need to Know About Surf, Sand and Rips, by Rob Brander, $35, booktopia.com.au
15. Cancer Council Sport Dry Touch Sunscreen, SPF 50+, sweat-resistant lotion with aloe vera and vitamin E, $33 for 500ml.
16. “Swell” eco yoga block, $44 set of two.
17. Chlorine Clear Body Spray designed to remove chlorine molecules and smell from skin post-swim while hydrating and balancing the skin’s pH, $26 for 200ml.
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