Best sports & outdoors boys according to redditors

We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best sports & outdoors boys. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/widdersyns · 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I don't wear a watch much but, as I am ashamed to admit, this is the one I wear when I do. I could probably use some help from this thread...

u/singletracks · 2 pointsr/MTB

That's about the temperature it's been where I am now. I've been riding with these relatively thin tights (because my legs don't get too cold) under my padded shorts. But I swap them out for full leg, slightly warmer tights if I'm not riding in the middle of the day because sunlight makes a huge temperature difference.

When I'm riding during the day (50's), I wear these armings with a tank jersey. They're warm, they breathe. Wind can cut through them if it's really windy so I top it off with this really light breathable jacket. Mine is about a decade old and it packs up into itself til it's about tennis ball size.

If I'm on either end of the day where temps start to fall (and just so you guys don't think I'm the pearl izumi poster child...), I add this shirt over the tank jersey and armings.

I typically get cold easily so with these clothes, I'm chilly when I'm not moving. But I also warm up significantly when I'm on the trail. So discovering what works for you is really more of a trial and error thing. But I find that flexibility (carrying a little extra and ability to remove small layers) really helps you find the balance when you're out there.

Have fun. :)

EDIT: my gloves and skullcap. I've had both of these for years and they've held up well.

u/Yrrem · 1 pointr/snowboarding

Link isnt working (as others have stated).

I always use wrist guards. I know how to fall, and usually just bruise my ass. BUT, the nastiest spills I took I wasnt able to control. It is human instict to catch your fall, and regardless of my practice otherwise, I wear them as an "OH SHIT" sort of protection.

Heres the link to the ones I have

https://www.amazon.com/Dakine-1300320W18-DaKine-Unisex-Wristguard/dp/B00NG84TA0

They dont inhibit my ability to make a fist, like other commenters mentioned. They do prevent bending your wrist forward or backwards though (which is literally their intended purpose)