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Get More Sports Holiday Gift Guide

holiday gift guide

Only a few weeks left of holiday shopping time and if you have a sports fan in your life, shopping will be easy with our Get More Sports Holiday Gift Guide. Here are 10 ideas from our holiday gift guide to get you started:

  1. SlingBox M2: Don’t miss a game or your favorite sports show, no matter where you are. Connect the SlingBox M2 device to your main cable device at home and download the Slingplayer Mobile app on any device. You can then have 100% access to all of your channels from anywhere in the world. A complimentary live video setup service is also available after the purchase of the product.  The Slingbox M2 is available at retailers nationwide including Best Buy, Target, Amazon, Costco and Walmart for $99.
  2. SwerveBall: If you are more of a doer than a watcher, this “As Seen on TV’ product allows fans of baseball, whiffle ball, and trick shots to throw a ball in never before seen ways. Players are able to throw curve balls, sliders, sinkers, and breaking balls. SwerveBall also comes with a bat with a special sweet spot for hitting. $14.99.
  3. Artfinder: From baseball, golf, football, basketball, horse racing, boxing and even tennis – Artfinder.com has an original artwork for the sports fanatic in your life. With more than 250,000+ paintings, photos, prints and sculptures from 8,000 artists around the world, you’ll have no problem finding something unique for the superfan that has everything. And, since they don’t sell posters or reproductions, you can be sure this is a one-of-a-kind gift. All art is signed by the artist and prices currently start as low as $50.
  4. Sports Decor: Although the name of the site doesn’t quite say ‘sports decor,’ Artificial Plants and Trees has everything from bar stools and cue racks with your sports fan’s favorite team emblems on them.
  5. Stephen Curry Edition of the UA Sport Wireless headphones are an ideal work out companion for the Stephen Curry super fan. Highlights of the Stephen Curry Edition of the UA Sport Wireless include wireless freedom, lightweight feel that is built to withstand sweat and water, Twistlock™ technology for a secure fit and JBL signature sound with athletes and fitness in mind.
  6. Raise your hands: Hands High apparel, created by Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, is the must-have piece of clothing for sports fans this holiday season. Not only do these items feature a traditional logo on the front, but they boast your favorite team’s logo in the armpit of the shirt for when you’re jumping-up with fellow fans for all to see. Hands High apparel is available in t-shirts, long-sleeve shirts and hoodies for men & women. They range in price, from $14.97 to $69.99 and are available at Dick’s Sporting Goods.
  7. Tyler Seguin Cap: The über stylish Dallas Stars – All Star – Stanley Cup Champion- Tyler Seguin launched a line baseball cap, Check out the hats and Tyler’s website www.tylerseguin.com.
  8. Books: A good read will make an ideal gift for sports fans.  This month, the first-ever authorized biography of Jeff Gordon, the four-time champion racing legend, is released. Jeff Gordon: His Dream, Drive & Destiny is a great gift for your favorite racing fan. Earlier this year, Running: a Love Story: 10 Years, 5 Marathons, and 1 Life-Changing Sport by Jen Miller debuted and it’s a must read for those who have been inspired by running. Let’s not forget hoops: Spurs Nation: Major Moments in San Antonio Baskeball is the perfect collectible book for Spurs fans, because it is a hardcover coffee-table book filled with information about the Spurs favorite past and current players from George Gervin to Tim Duncan.
  9. Sports Travel: There are so many sports museums to see around the country that this holiday gift guide includes the gift of travel. The Cooperstown Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York is worth it for the baseball player and the NFL sports fan would love to see the NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
  10. Tickets: Of course, this holiday gift guide wouldn’t be complete without suggesting that no true fan would turn down tickets as a gift to see their favorite team play in person. Wrap up a couple of tickets to a game, and hey throw in a few bucks for food, and you’ll make your love one’s holiday season.

What’s on your wish list?

Happy Holidays!

 

Written by Lisa Iannucci

Lisa Iannucci has been interviewing professional athletes and Olympians, sports writers and film/tv personalities for more than a decade. Her book, A Film & TV Lover's Travel Guide is now available: https://www.amazon.com/Location-Film-Lovers-Travel-Guide/dp/149303085X

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