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Cleats, guards, and training wear built for competition.
Hand-picked by our editors for exceptional quality and value
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What our team gear specialists actually keep in their own kit bags
The everyday workhorse — forgiving cushion, holds up through preseason mileage without falling apart by week six.
Best All-AroundIf you're serious about recovery scoring and HRV trends, nothing else comes close. The subscription model is the only catch.
Best for RecoveryOne anchor point, full-body workout, packs into a duffel. Perfect for road trips or garage gyms with no room for racks.
Best PortableQuieter than the older models and small enough to slip in a gym bag — clutch for post-game calf knots.
Best Recovery ToolAMOLED screen finally caught up to Apple Watch, but with real multi-day battery and training metrics that matter for runners.
Best GPS WatchBrowse our complete collection
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Cross-reference the specs that actually matter before you commit
| Product | Battery Life | GPS | Screen | Subscription | Price Range |
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| WHOOP 4.0 | 4-5 days | No | None (band only) | Required ($30/mo) | $239–$399 |
| Garmin Forerunner 265 | 13 days | Multi-band GNSS | AMOLED 1.3" | Optional | $449–$499 |
| Apple Watch Series 9 | 18 hours | Dual-band | AMOLED 1.9" | No | $399–$499 |
| Fitbit Charge 6 | 7 days | Built-in | AMOLED 1.04" | Optional Premium | $129–$159 |
Real talk from athletes, coaches, and weekend warriors
★★★★★"Picked up the Pegasus 41s after my old Brooks finally died on me — coached high school cross-country for eight years and these are now what I recommend to the team. Cushion feels great on long runs, though I'll say the upper runs a touch warm in August. Free shipping showed up in two days which was a nice surprise."
★★★★"Bought the Theragun Mini for my husband's birthday since he kept stealing my foam roller after CrossFit. He's used it every night for three weeks. Battery life is solid, but the carrying case is sold separately which felt a little nickel-and-dime. Still, way quieter than I expected for the price."
★★★★★"Switched from Apple Watch to the Forerunner 265 because the battery was driving me nuts on marathon training days. Honestly took a week to get used to Garmin's interface (it's clunky compared to watchOS) but the training load and recovery metrics are on another level. Shipping was quick and the watch came with a screen protector already on, which I appreciated."
Twenty years of outfitting teams distilled into five things to check before you buy
A trail-running shoe with aggressive lugs will chew up a track surface, and minimalist road shoes will leave you slipping on wet grass. Read the intended use case before the influencer hype.
If you're training hard 4+ days a week, a massage gun, foam roller, and sleep tracker pay for themselves in fewer missed sessions. Skimping here is where most amateurs plateau.
Garmin, Yeti, and Manduka all offer multi-year warranties that quietly justify their premium. Cheap knockoffs often die in season one.
An insulated bottle that keeps cold for 12+ hours is the single most-used piece of gear we sell. Get a wide-mouth design — narrow openings are a pain to clean and ice rarely fits.
WHOOP and certain Garmin features lock metrics behind monthly fees. Make sure the data actually changes your training before you commit to year-long plans.
Quick answers before you add to cart
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What's flying off the shelves heading into the new season
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Quietest model yet — restock arrived Monday and half is already gone
The summer staple, now in three new limited colorways
Home gym demand is back up after the spring lull
Restocked in 25" inseam after a two-month wait