Reddy, Set, Get Fit
Red sweaters are a nice way to celebrate National Wear Red Day, but we like to show we’re heart-healthy when we’re actually putting our hearts to the test. Check out these picks for cute-'n'-sporty fitness gear that puts crimson front and center.
AKTive water bottleHold 34 ounces of H20 in this stylish, BPA-free stainless steel water bottle in magenta red by AKTive. (Target, $22)
Athleta's Pony Up HoodiesThis polyester/spandex Pony Up Hoodie is stylish and makes a statement. Throw it on after a workout and show everyone why hibiscus red suits you best. (Athleta, $89)
Beyond Yoga Supplex Short ShortsBikram yoga gets even hotter in these Scarlet Supplex Short Shorts. (Beyond Yoga, $58)
Lululemon What the Fluff JacketWear Red Day is in the heart of winter for many of us, so this What the Fluff jacket is perfect for staying cozy — and chic. Even better: A snapped-in "skirt" and underarm zipper vents. (Lululemon, $248)
GoFit Pro Red Jump RopeGet your ticker pumpin’ with this GoFit Pro Red Cable Jump Rope. It's 9 feet long to keep you in perfect cardio shape, whether you’re at the gym or on the road. (REI, $20)
Gaiam Radiance Yoga MatThe Radiance Printed Yoga Mat is 3mm thick and will make downward-facing dog pose all the sweeter. (Gaiam, $21.98)
Nike RED LacesShow your heart-health awareness and fight HIV/AIDS at the same time with Nike’s (RED) laces — perfect for those who don’t want to flaunt the color yet still show some love. (Nike, $4)
Beats by Dr. Dre EarbudsRock on with these Beats by Dr. Dre earbuds that will keep you tuned in to your favorite songs — and showing support for the cause. (Best Buy, $100) Polar FT7 Heart Rate MonitorKeep tabs on your ticker with this stylish red Polar FT7 heart rate monitor. It uses OwnZone technology for determining your daily target zone. (Best Buy, $110) More ways to keep your heart healthyNatural ways to prevent heart disease ![]()
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