17 Fitness Products to Keep You Looking and Feeling Cool This Summer
Lesley Chen
Lesley Chen
Lesley Chen is a California native who writes about travel, health/fitness, and other lifestyle topics. She has a serious case of RBF and exercises mainly to balance out an aggressive candy addiction.
Longer summer days call for more workouts outside, and more workouts outside call for fitness gear that's lightweight and breathable in addition to being stylish. After all, just because you're going to be sweating this season doesn't mean everyone has to know (or see) it. Ahead are 17 fitness products to help you stay cool while you soak up some extra sun.
New Balance Evolve High Waist Tights ($85): These sweat-wicking leggings have mesh inserts to keep your legs cool all season long.
Roka Oslo Sunglasses ($150): These super lightweight sunglasses have patented nose and temple pads to keep them from slipping during any sweat session, and they're stylish enough to wear long after your workout.
Darn Tough Dot No Show Tab Ultralight Sock ($16): Once you try a pair of Darn Toughs — which don't slip and are seamless, fast-drying, and made of merino wool (which is great for regulating temperatures) — you won't want to wear any other socks. Bonus: They have a lifetime guarantee.
Outdoor Voices EcoMesh Tank Top ($45): Breathable, lightweight, eco-friendly, racerback style — what's there not to love about this tank top?
Girlfriend Collective Paloma Sports Bra ($38): This soft sports bra is made from recycled water bottles and comes in a variety of colors.
Altra Women's Superior 4 Trail Running Shoe ($110): Longer days mean more time to explore some new trails. These lightweight running shoes are designed for women's feet and have plenty of traction to keep up with any terrain you may find.
Hydrapak Softflask ($20): If you hate the hassle of carrying water on outdoor runs, this lightweight soft flask is for you. It has a convenient hand strap and a leakproof cap. But best of all, it's made of soft, BPA-free material and can compress small enough to fit into a pocket when empty.
Patagonia Women's Capilene Cool Daily Shirt ($35): Not only is this t-shirt made from recycled polyester jersey, but it also has 50+ UPF sun protection, wicking capabilities, and odor control.
SG x PUMA Sport Duffel ($60): Selena Gomez's new Puma collaboration includes this modern gym duffel, which includes a mesh outer layer, detachable shoulder strap, and a print that incorporates the coordinates of Gomez's hometown, Grand Prairie, Texas.
Athleta Ascender UPF Jacket ($118): This nylon jacket is great for chillier mornings or evening, and it folds into its own stow pocket for easy portability.
Lululemon Run Times Short II ($58): Show off your legs in a pair of cute running shorts that have an external zip pocket to store your valuables.
All Good Sport Sunscreen Lotion ($30 for Pack of 2): You're going to need more sunscreen for those additional outdoor activities this summer, so choose one that's reef-friendly like this All Good sunscreen.
Carbon38 Rally Tank ($42): This high-neck tank is basically two tops in one — tie up the back hem for your workout and keep it loose when you're out running errands.
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Running Shoe ($120): Pick up a new pair of running shoes for all the extra miles you're going to log this summer. This pair has a mesh upper to keep the shoes breathable and flexible.
Free People Movement Sunny Skinny Sweatpants ($48): Skinny sweatpants will help you stay stylish and cozy pre- or post-workout.
Superfeet Aftersport ($60): Recovery is just as important as the workout itself. Give your feet a little R&R with these supportive, cushioned slides.
prAna Electa Legging ($89): You won't have to try to juggle your keys, phone, or credit cards with these recycled nylon blend leggings, which have two deep side pockets.
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Lesley Chen
Lesley Chen is a California native who writes about travel, health/fitness, and other lifestyle topics. She has a serious case of RBF and exercises mainly to balance out an aggressive candy addiction.