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Travel + Leisure
2 hours ago
- Travel + Leisure
REI Has Unbeatable Father's Day Gifts Starting at $4—Shop the 40 Best Picks From Vuori, Patagonia, and More
Father's Day is just weeks away, and if you're struggling to find the perfect gift for your dad or father figure, REI is a great place to start. As usual, the site is well stocked with travel gear and outdoor essentials at any price point, so whether you're shopping on a budget or in a position to splurge, rest assured, there's something for everyone. In need of a little inspiration? As someone with a notoriously hard-to-shop-for dad, I've done the digging for you, scouring the depths of REI to uncover the 40 best gifts worth snagging for your loved one. Here, you'll find a wide array of options across price points, with standout picks under $100, $50, $25, and even $10. I won't divulge which ones I'm getting for my dad (that's for him to find out!), but with prices starting at just $4, you'll have no trouble finding something that suits your dad's interests. Brands like Vuori, Merrell, and Patagonia all have plenty of gear for $100 and under that your outdoorsy dad will love, whether he needs a fresh pair of hiking boots or a few trail-ready essentials. At $68, the Vuori Men's Kore Shorts are sure to be a hit for both vacation wear and everyday adventures, and they'll pair perfectly with the $55 Patagonia Men's Capilene Cool Daily Graphic T-shirt, which is super soft and made for travel. Looking for something more functional? You can't go wrong with the $65 Osprey Daylite Pack—it's just the right size for trail days and sightseeing excursions alike. Vuori Men's Kore Shorts, $68 Reef Men's Cushion Bonzer Flip-flops, $60 Osprey Daylite Pack, $65 Merrell Men's Moab 3 Stitch Hiking Shoes, $90 (originally $120) Black Diamond Trail Back Trekking Poles, $100 PrAna Men's Stretch Zion Standard Pants, $98 Patagonia Men's Capilene Cool Daily Graphic T-shirt, $55 REI Co-op Big Haul 28 Duffel, $100 Cadence Sun Set, $58 Peak Design Medium Shell Camera Cover, $55 For under $50, you'll find some of the best gifts in the comfy footwear and travel accessories department this Father's Day. The shopper-loved Birkenstock Men's Arizona Essentials EVA Sandals are just $50 and versatile enough for everything from beach days to city strolls—not to mention, they're endlessly comfortable. If your dad struggles to keep his luggage organized, the Cotopaxi Cubos Del Dia Packing Cubes (also $50 for a trio) will be a game changer. And for keeping cords, chargers, and tech essentials tidy, the $30 Osprey Transporter Powerhouse Travel Pouch is another smart pick. Birkenstock Men's Arizona Essentials EVA Sandals, $50 Cotopaxi Cubos Del Dia Packing Cubes Set of 3, $50 Sherpani Rio Passport Wallet, $40 Osprey Transporter Powerhouse Travel Pouch, $30 (originally $45) Sea to Summit Aeros Premium Traveler Pillow, $50 Hydro Flask Coffee with Flex Sip Lid, $35 Thule Subterra Powershuttle, $32 Cocoon Ultralight AirCore Pack Pillow, $35 Nite Ize RunOff Waterproof Phone Pouch, $35 CTR Boonie Hat, $25 (originally $32) REI is bursting with affordable gifts under $25 for your favorite traveler, and from organizational hacks to comfort essentials, these are the travel must-haves he wouldn't buy for himself but will be happy to have. The Osprey Ultralight Stuff Waist Pack is a handy accessory for sightseeing and long travel days, and at $23, it leaves wiggle room in your budget to snag him something else on the list. The Matador Blackout Sleep Mask and Earplugs will help him actually get some rest on his next long-haul flight—plus, they pack away neatly when not in use. Even the ultra-handy Swiss Army Classic Knife clocks in at just $24 and makes for a timeless, practical gift. Osprey Ultralight Stuff Waist Pack, $23 (originally $30) Matador Blackout Sleep Mask and Earplugs, $25 Osprey Luggage Customization Kit, $23 (originally $30) Chums Bandit Bi-fold Wallet, $17 Gerber Driver Keychain Tool, $16 Nite Ize Hitch Phone Anchor + Tether, $15 Hydroflask Outdoor Tumbler, $25 Matador Pill Canister, $20 Chrome Kadet Organizer, $25 Swiss Army Classic Knife, $24 If you're shopping on a budget for Father's Day this year, REI's under-$10 travel essentials are nothing to turn your nose up at. Cautious travelers will relish the Sherpani RFID Credit Card Sleeve Set, which keeps cards and IDs safe from digital theft, but if you're shopping for a boat-loving dad, don't overlook the Sea to Summit Dry Bag Sling—it's a steal at just $10. Even the smallest, most easily overlooked items can make for surprisingly great gifts: the Humangear GoTubb Small Containers, for example, are excellent for organizing toiletries and just $9. Sherpani RFID Credit Card Sleeve Set, $7 Sea to Summit Dry Bag Sling, $10 The Landmark Project Keychain, $8 Matador Refillable Toothpaste Tubes, $10 Matador BetaLock Accessory Cable, $10 Sea to Summit Trek & Travel Pocket Laundry Wash, $6 Natrapel Lemon Eucalypus Pump Spray Insect Repellent, $9 Humangear GoTubb Small Containers, $9 Cinch-a-lot Stretch Strap, $7 Nite Ize S-biner SlideLock Stainless Steel Dual Carabiner, $4 Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.


Washington Post
2 hours ago
- Washington Post
As LIV arrives in Virginia, Bryson DeChambeau is its entertainer-in-chief
Bryson DeChambeau's relentless devotion to his craft has become the stuff of legend among peers, who describe the LIV Golf star's work habits as near maniacal. Even when not on the range, the self-proclaimed perfection seeker often is assessing how he can elevate his practice regimen. That attention to preparation and execution has contributed to DeChambeau's two U.S. Open titles, including last year at Pinehurst. It hasn't, however, interfered with another responsibility DeChambeau embraces with similar gusto. As much as winning occupies a wide berth in his headspace, so, too, does being a showman. Forays into that realm have transformed the renegade from the PGA Tour, where he had been a divisive figure, into a social media sensation, with millions of followers on TikTok and Instagram. His YouTube channel has north of 2 million subscribers. DeChambeau's visibility on such platforms is virtually unmatched in the sport. 'Did I ever think it would get this big?' he said during a pretournament news conference ahead of this week's LIV event at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia. 'I had no clue. I really had no idea. Is it now an incredible responsibility? Yes, and I understand that. I want to continue to entertain my fans and continue to play the great game of golf that we all love at the highest level. 'I want to compete, and I want to entertain. Those are the two things I love doing, and it's quite an honor.' Count the president of the United States among his admirers. Earlier this week, DeChambeau visited the White House and, at the urging of President Donald Trump, hit balls on the South Lawn, turning the swath of property into a makeshift par-3. A video of the moment posted by an official White House account on X has been viewed close to 900,000 times. Another viral moment came when DeChambeau traveled to Utah, where he posted to his YouTube channel a video with the tongue-in-cheek title, 'Day in the life of a recreational golfer …' Highlights included flying in a helicopter to a mountain range to hit balls and doing the same at the Bonneville Salt Flats several hours west of Provo. The 63-second clip has generated almost 1 million views. One of DeChambeau's most viewed TikTok videos came in November, five months after outlasting Rory McIlroy by one stroke at the U.S. Open. In the post, which has garnered 1.5 million likes, DeChambeau used a wedge to hit over the roof of his home onto a green in his backyard, needing 134 swings before collecting an ace that triggered a cap-tossing celebratory sprint to retrieve the ball. 'I've always seen this side of him, this playful, fun side, intelligent side, interesting side of him,' said Phil Mickelson, the six-time major champion who departed the PGA Tour for LIV three years ago. 'Since he has really dove into the YouTube space, now everybody gets to see it because he's able to showcase that and not have it filtered by a middle person. … It's been remarkable to see the evolution of that and the way the public has responded to him, because he's always been like that. It just hasn't been able to get noticed, I guess, properly.' Still, the mere mention of DeChambeau can roil PGA Tour loyalists. Some have cast him as a turncoat since he bailed for the Saudi-financed circuit that seeks to disrupt traditional golf norms with 54-hole tournaments in which there are no cuts and team as well as individual competitions. DeChambeau sparked more controversy at this year's Masters after telling reporters that McIlroy, who won his first green jacket to complete a career grand slam, did not speak with him while they played together during the closing round. McIlroy's sports psychologist, the famed Bob Rotella, indicated during a subsequent radio interview with the BBC that the decision not to engage with DeChambeau was strategic and not intended as a personal slight. Also in the aftermath, Padraig Harrington, a three-time major winner, and analyst Brandel Chamblee were critical of DeChambeau. None of that has mattered to DeChambeau's legion of fans who clamor for his autograph at tournaments. DeChambeau reciprocates by signing and posing for pictures before and after each round. He said he plans more of the same this week while also getting his game and mind right for next week's U.S. Open at Oakmont, among the most demanding venues that have hosted the tournament. DeChambeau is aiming to become the first back-to-back winner at the U.S. Open since Brooks Koepka, also on the LIV tour, did so in 2017 and 2018. 'I feel like Bryson is somebody that changes and tries new things every time, which I feel like there's nothing wrong with that,' said Joaquín Niemann, who leads the individual LIV standings, with DeChambeau second. 'You can learn a lot from new experiences. Obviously, he's different. He's way different than me, way different than anybody. The way he approaches the game is completely different, which I feel like is unique, and in his way, it works for him.'
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Travel + Leisure
2 hours ago
- Travel + Leisure
I Live in the City With the Most Landmarks in the U.S.—12 Shoes to Help You Visit Them All Pain-free
When you live in New York City, lazy weekends don't exist. With more than 170 museums, 29,000 acres worth of parks, and 38,000 landmarks to see across the five boroughs, it can be hard to justify staying in and doing nothing. As an NYC resident, my weekends are essentially long walking tours, where I explore new neighborhoods and clock thousands of steps while soaking in the sights and sounds the Big Apple has to offer. Since I walk everywhere, comfy footwear is essential. I surveyed Travel + Leisure's NYC-based writers and editors to round up our ride-or-die shoes. These sneakers, sandals, and flats are the best of the best, and we trust them to keep our feet supported and pain-free while walking miles in the city. Keep reading for the 12 most comfortable shoes we own, including New Balance 530s, Crocs sandals, and Birkenstock clogs, starting at $50. Best Editor-loved Walking Shoes: New Balance Unisex 530 Sneakers Zappos 'Whenever I'm heading out for a city walk—whether it's to the grocery store, around the park, or out to lunch, these New Balances are the sneakers I reach for every time. I've also worn them on multiple trips, and they've stayed comfortable through long days of exploring. They're effortlessly stylish and pair with anything from a crewneck and biker shorts to jeans and a T-shirt. Truly, no complaints.' — Rosie Marder, Shopping Writer Crocs Women's Brooklyn Strappy Low Wedge Sandals Amazon 'If you catch me out in Manhattan on a summer evening, nine times out of ten, I'll be wearing these exact wedge sandals from Crocs. They have thick platform foam soles that absorb shock, plus textured footbeds that prevent your feet from slipping on hot, sweltering summer days. The straps are made from a soft, silky rubber material that doesn't cut into your skin, and the adjustable ankle strap adds extra stability.' — Amelia McBride, Associate Shopping Editor Adidas Women's Ultraboost 1.0 Sneakers Amazon 'These Adidas shoes are extremely comfortable and supportive for long days of walking around the city or even just running errands in my neighborhood. I love the cushioned base that gives me plenty of support, while the knit upper is super breathable and flexible, so my feet never feel constricted, even if I've been standing or walking for a while.' — Erin Cavoto, Shopping Editor Brooks Women's Glycerin StealthFit 22 Running Shoes Zappos 'I remember when I tried the Brooks Glycerin StealthFit style for the first time—I was blown away by the fact that I could slip my wide feet in easily without having to untie the laces or contort my toes. These running shoes have a knit construction that molds around the shape of your foot, plus a stretchy, sock-like opening at the top that stretches to accommodate swelling, making them stellar for long days walking around the city. I'm obsessed with this retro-inspired yellow colorway of the StealthFit 22; it's comfy yet cute enough to wear with jeans and shorts.' — Amelia McBride, Associate Shopping Editor Teva Women's Flatform Sandals Zappos 'My go-to summer shoe is the Teva Flatform Sandals because they have all the comfort and support I love from Teva sandals with the added bonus of a high platform that keeps my toes far, far away from the unpredictable city streets. The platform base is extremely comfortable, providing a ton of support for long days on my feet (I've clocked over 100,000 steps on a single Disney World trip with these shoes!). I also love the adjustable straps to get the best fit on my toes and ankle. I tend to reach for these almost exclusively in the summer in the city and love to pair them with casual outfits for running errands or meeting with friends for lunch.' — Erin Cavoto, Shopping Editor Birkenstock Unisex Suede Boston Clogs Zappos 'I've been a loyal Birkenstock fan since high school, and the Boston Clogs are only the latest (and most comfortable) addition to my expanding collection. Growing up in New Hampshire, I'm always drawn to 'crunchier' styles, so I love how effortlessly cool these shoes make every outfit, and the cork insoles have molded perfectly to my feet, so they're always supportive during long days walking around New York, traveling, or just running errands. I pair them with everything from dresses to denim shorts, and I have no doubt this is a style I'll be wearing for years to come.' — Merrell Readman, Senior Shopping Writer New Balance Women's Fresh Foam Roav Running Shoes Amazon 'I tore a muscle in my foot after walking more than 10,000 steps in unsupportive shoes, but my podiatrist steered me in the right direction by recommending New Balance sneakers. These are my go-to walking shoes whenever I'm traveling because they're lightweight and keep my feet and back pain-free (even after wearing them for 12 hours at a music festival).' — Rylee Johnston, Shopping Writer Crocs Women's Classic Platform Clogs Amazon 'I don't care what anyone says—I wear my Crocs with pride. When I first tried on these platform clogs, I was surprised at their comfort. Over time, I've only become more impressed. They're not only my go-to shoe when I'm hurrying out of the house to run errands; they're also comfy enough for long days on my feet. I've walked all over the city in these shoes, and even after years of wear, they won't need to be swapped out anytime soon.' — Genevieve Cepeda, Shopping Writer Everlane Women's The Day Fisherman Sandals Everlane 'Finding a comfortable pair of elevated sandals has been no small feat for me, and after trying countless options that have ripped my feet to shreds, these fisherman sandals from Everlane have been a welcome respite. The straps are made from unbelievably soft leather that requires no break-in time, and they've never dug into my skin or caused blisters and irritation. I love that I can wear them with almost everything in my closet, and I'm even considering snagging another pair in brown. I'm not a huge fan of having my toes exposed while walking around cities, either, so the caged design is perfect for offering a little more coverage while keeping my feet cool.' — Merrell Readman, Senior Shopping Writer Sam Edelman Women's Michaela Mary Jane Flats Sam Edelman 'The Sam Edelman Michaela Mary Jane Flats are my ride-or-die flats because they're one of the only pairs I own that don't leave me with a single blister. For someone whose feet are usually shredded by cute shoes, they're a miracle. I have them in red, which adds the perfect pop of color to any outfit. Whether I'm heading to the office or out for date night, they're always a reliable choice.' — Rosie Marder, Shopping Writer Adidas Women's Samba LT Sneakers Nordstrom 'Adidas Sambas are one of the most popular shoes of the year, thanks to their sleek design and comfort. Inspired by the trend, I searched high and low for a pair that I wouldn't frequently spot on other subway passengers, and ultimately, I landed on the Samba LT Sneakers. They feature the same simple design, plus a fold-over tongue that puts a unique spin on the retro sneaker. While I bought these shoes for style, they're so comfortable that they quickly became my go-to sneaker. Now, I wear them anytime I walk the dog, stroll through Central Park, or serve as a de facto tour guide when friends come to visit.' — Genevieve Cepeda, Shopping Writer Naturalizer Women's Jaya Slingback Pumps Naturalizer 'These slingback pumps never let me down: they're super comfortable, have an adjustable strap that doesn't irritate my skin, and can instantly dress up an outfit. I've worn them to the office and even to a wedding where I was on my feet all day, dancing for hours on end. By the end of the night, my feet were tired, but my back was pain-free and there wasn't a blister in sight.' — Rylee Johnston, Shopping Writer Love a great deal? Sign up for our T+L Recommends newsletter and we'll send you our favorite travel products each week.