Top Christmas gifts for fitness fans

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It’s Christmas! Well, nearly
But it’s close enough that you should probably be wrapping up your shopping – and then wrapping up what you’ve bought.But choosing
good gifts isn’t always easy, which is why we’re here to help
If you’re struggling to decide what to buy for the fitness fan in your life then we’ve got you covered.Below you’ll find five great
gift ideas, covering a range of product categories and budgets, from cheap fitness trackers to expensive smartwatches, and even some more
left-field selections like a smart water bottle.So what are you waiting for? There aren't too many shopping days left until the big day
itself, so you may want to get a move on.(Image credit: Fitbit)Fitbit Charge 3One of the very best fitness trackers availableBig screenLight
designNo GPSMonochrome screenFitbit is a name that needs no introduction, as it has been one of the biggest brands in fitness trackers for
years now, and the Fitbit Charge 3 is one of its very best.In fact, at the time of writing it ranks at the very top of our best fitness
tracker list
The Fitbit Charge 3 is a great middle ground between more basic trackers like the Fitbit Inspire and full smartwatches like the Fitbit Versa
2.It has a large screen (at least by fitness tracker standards), a heart rate monitor, a waterproof build, sleep tracking, and support for
getting smartphone notifications, as well of course as all the activity and exercise tracking you’d expect from a Fitbit device
And despite the relatively large display it’s still a lot more lightweight than a smartwatch is likely to be.The only real downside of the
Fitbit Charge 3 is that there’s no built-in GPS, so make sure whoever you’re buying for isn’t a runner – or that they’re happy to
take their phone out with them too.Read our full Fitbit Charge 3 review(Image credit: Samsung)Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2A smart,
full-featured, expensive optionDecent 2-day battery lifeAttractive minimalist designPriceyFew third-party appsIf you’re looking at
smartwatches then you’re probably considering an Apple Watch, a Fitbit Versa or a Fitbit Ionic
They’re all good choices, but they’re obvious enough that we didn’t feel like they need highlighting.For something slightly different,
consider the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2
This still comes from a big brand, but isn’t one of the default fitness-focused smartwatch choices – yet arguably it should be, as
there’s a lot to like here.It can track 39 different exercises, including the likes of running, cycling and swimming
It has a heart rate monitor, GPS, two days of battery life (so it won’t die mid-way through a workout), and there’s even the promise of
an ECG feature being added down the line, which would allow it to detect heart conditions like the Apple Watch 5 can.Read our full Samsung
Galaxy Watch Active 2 review(Image credit: Hidrate Spark)Hidrate Spark 3A stylish way to stay hydratedLooks greatReminds you to
drinkExpensive for a water bottleGlowy look won't suit everyoneYou might not have come across smart water bottles before, but if you have
you’ve probably come across the Hidrate Spark, because it’s one of the best and most famous.The Hidrate Spark 3 is the latest version at
the time of writing, and it will track your hydration using the Hidrate Spark app.But more than just tracking it will also remind you to
drink, with the bottle stylishly glowing when it’s time to take a sip
It also syncs with many third-party fitness apps, so you can easily have your water intake logged alongside your exercise.(Image credit:
Honor)Honor Band 5A highly affordable fitness trackerLow priceTracks lots of exercisesScreen sometimes unresponsiveNotifications
temperamentalIf you like the idea of buying a fitness tracker but want to spend a little less than what a Fitbit Charge 3 would cost, then
consider the Honor Band 5.For what little it costs the Honor Band 5 has an almost comical number of features, including a heart rate
monitor, a color touchscreen, sleep tracking, 7 days of battery life, a waterproof build, and the ability to track numerous exercises, such
as cycling, running, walking, swimming, and cross-training, among others.As with many affordable fitness trackers there’s no built-in GPS,
but the Honor Band 5 ticks most other boxes at an impressively low price.Read our full Honor Band 5 review(Image credit: Nike)Nike Training
Club PremiumA personal trainer in your pocketLoads of workoutsKeeps you motivatedExpensiveSome of the content is free anywayChristmas
presents don’t have to be physical things, and actually some of the best tools for getting or staying fit involve software rather than
hardware.An example of that is Nike Training Club Premium
This is a $14.99/£13.49 (roughly AU$22) monthly or $119.99/£109.99 (around AU$175) yearly subscription to the Nike Training Club app
(available on both Android and iOS).While the core app is free and includes numerous workouts for different fitness levels, the premium
subscription adds 4-6 week programs (rather than just one-off workouts) led by trainers, along with on-demand classes, and expert nutrition
and wellness guidance.So it’s a bit like having a personal trainer on your phone, one that you can access whenever and wherever
If the person you’re buying for already has all the hardware they need then this is a great way to help them get the most out of
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