
With the holidays right around the corner, we put your questions to the test and assembled a gifting guide. From high-performance tech to recovery-enhancing gear, here are the best gift ideas for the athlete in your life.
Before we get to your holiday questions, a confession: If you’ve ever wondered who tests all the recovery gadgets, sleep supplements, and carbs we stock... it’s The Feed’s very own Matt Johnson.
Yes, voluntarily. Yes, daily. So we put him on the hot seat. Matt fielded your toughest gifting asks. His picks are dialed, athlete-approved, and guaranteed to get at least one dramatic gasp when unwrapped.
Okay, let’s get into your questions.
Q: What gift says, "I support your 5 A.M. personality"?
Q: What gift makes your knees feel 10 years younger?
Fringe Red Light Therapy Panel
These are gifts that make a statement. This is the category for the athlete whose 5 a.m. energy is both admirable and slightly alarming, or the friend who tracks more metrics than a NASA launch. From watches that unlock better training to red-light panels that make knees feel ten years younger, these are the gifts that elevate someone’s entire routine.
Q: What do I buy someone who treats their mobility like a competitive sport?
Q: What's the gift for the athlete who insists soreness builds character?
This is the sweet spot: perfect for the athlete who treats mobility like a competitive sport or the one who insists that soreness builds character (it does… but recovery tools help build better characters).
Q: What's the easiest way to stop guessing and actually know if you're in Zone 2?
Q: The gift that whispers, "You could walk tomorrow" after you say, "Just one more set"?
Sometimes the most impactful upgrades come from the simplest tools. From HR straps that finally tell you if you’re actually in zone 2 to recovery tools that whisper, “don't worry, you’ll be able to walk tomorrow,” these gifts punch (literally) way above their price point.
Q: What fixes the pain caused by pretending the aero position is comfortable?
Q: What tryout pack says, "We believe in your carb-loading dreams"?
Ahh, the high-performance stocking-stuffer zone. Perfect for teammates, training buddies, or that person who only texts you to ask your FTP.
This is where you’ll find tryout packs, pain relief balms, and recovery helpers that solve surprisingly universal questions like, “How many carbs per hour is too many carbs per hour?”
Photo Credits: Dirk Badenhorst
