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Gift Ideas for Father’s Day from Sea-Doo

Fathers Day is making significant gains in popularity.

Once known as the forgotten holiday, the National Retail Foundation reported in 2014 that Father’s Day was the smallest American gift-giving holiday.

This year, 75% of consumers say they will celebrate Father’s Day and Father’s Day spending is projected to reach $22.4 billion this year, according to a yearly survey by the NF anRd Prosper Insights & Analytics. It is the second-highest figure in the survey’s history, following last year’s record of $22.9 billion.

Despite shoppers planning to spend an average $189.81 on gifts and celebrations, #dad’sdaydisappointment is bound to still be a trending hashtag in the days after Fathers Day, when fathers across the nation unwrap ties, cologne, Hawaiian shirts and bargain-rack golf, fishing and barbecue tools. 

The Watercraft Journal readers, however, have a secret weapon against the dangers and pitfalls of Fathers Day Gift Giving. Just yesterday, SeaDoo released their curated list of perfect Fathers Day gifts, available directly from the Sea-Doo Shop

Topping the list are the Sea-Doo Floating Polarized Lagoon Sunglasses –  $59.99

With their bright polarized chrome colored lenses and advanced UV400 solar ray protection, the Sea-Doo Floating Polarized Lagoon Sunglasses are your new go-to pair from sand to sea. Fear less about losing these to the water thanks to floating frame tech, while air-injected arms have an ultra-light feel. A removable and adjustable safety strap system completes these sun-loving glasses.

Next up, we have the Unisex Sea-Doo Non-slip Riding Boots – $99.99

Push your limits without putting undue stress on your ankles in the unisex Sea-Doo Riding Boots. Styled like a pair of on-land boots, these performance boots have good looks and plenty of tech primed for serious rides. Water drains quickly thanks to ventilated mesh uppers and perforated insoles, while an all over urethane coating serves as an exterior barrier for debris. A lace closure, heel pull tab and non-marking rubber soles round out these double-duty kicks.

For those more chill summer nights, there’s the Sea-Doo Men’s Sunset Tech Zip-Up – $99.99

Those chilly pre-ride mornings or post-wave cookouts call for the luxe, warm Sea-Doo Men’s Sunset Tech Zip Up. Polyester and spandex join forces to create plush brushed back fabric. Anti-microbial and anti-pilling finishes ensure durability so this hoodie lasts. Adjust the hood for versatile coverage and store your essentials in the 2 hand pockets and 1 hidden elbow pocket. A Sea-Doo logo rounds at the left chest adds extra interest to this staple piece.

Or the Sea-Doo Men’s Windproof Jacket – $99.99

You’re an outdoor lover through and through. If there’s no stopping you, even when the weather isn’t cooperating, the Sea-Doo Men’s Windproof Jacket is your new best friend. Water-resistant and quick-drying material keeps moisture from soaking through, so you stay dry when you’re outside. Windproof technology also comes to play, blocking icy winds so you can focus on your fun. Exterior hand pockets keep essentials safe and close at hand, while the adjustable and stowable hood adds versatile coverage where you need it.

And for the perfect Fathers Day outing, you can’t go wrong with the Sea-Doo 3.7 US Gal Cooler Bag – $169.99

Sleek, stylish soft-sided thermal insulated bag is perfect for keeping your refreshments cool for up to 48 hours. Waterproof, sealed construction with durable material is easy to clean. Carry handles and removable shoulder strap for easy transport to and from the water. Features outside ID pocket and magnetic top closure for quick access and a sure seal.

And there’s more where those came from. Be sure to check out the full lineup of gifts perfect for the father in your life – even if that’s you!

 

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the News Director at WNEG Radio in Northeast Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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