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Father’s Day Gift Guide: Best Finds for Dad

father's day gift guide

Check out these gift ideas — from simple to splurge — any Dad is sure to appreciate.

ArchRival Sports, HOKA Men’s Stinson ATR 6

$160

Courtesy of ArchRival Sports

Perfect for a run on the trail or the beach — it’s named after a local beach, after all — this all-terrain shoe boasts a cushy underfoot experience.

Sears Point Racing Experience, KTM X-Bow Experience

From $1,295

Courtesy of Sears Point Racing Experience

Get Dad’s adrenaline pumping by gifting him with a couple of laps around the track at Sonoma Raceway in a state-of-the art racecar.

East Brother Beer Co. Festival Beer Box, $40

Courtesy of East Brother Beer Co.

Dad can recreate the beer festival experience at home with this box that includes a variety six-pack of beers, pretzel necklace, stickers, buttons and a taster cup.

Equator Coffees Bagged Coffee

From $16

Whether you pick the best-selling Equator Blend or a single-origin variety, this local company’s sustainable, socially responsibility coffee is the perfect pick-me-up.

101 Surf Sports Wingsurfing Rigs

From $800

Fishbowl Diaries

Turn a standup paddleboard or foilboard into a wingsurfer with an easy-to-use inflatable rig that packs up smaller than your average backpack.

Gene Hiller, Brioni Basket-weave Sweater

$1,025

Courtesy of Gene Hiller

Crafted from a luxurious blend of cotton, silk and cashmere, this breathable knit sweater feels as good as it looks layered over a T-shirt or a collared shirt.

Shavery Barbershop Father’s Day Gift Boxes

From $72

Courtesy of Delaney Hunt

Keep Dad looking sharp with a custom gift box of grooming goods from 18.21 Man Made and Reuzel and a gift certificate for a haircut or a straight-razor shave.

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Lotus Abrams has covered everything from beauty to business to tech in her editorial career, but it might be writing about her native Bay Area that inspires her most. She lives with her husband and two daughters in the San Francisco Peninsula, where they enjoy spending time outdoors at the area’s many open spaces protected and preserved by her favorite local nonprofit, the Peninsula Open Space Trust.

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