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Outside Magazine – 5 Gear Subscription Box Ideas for Mother’s Day

April 15, 2020 | By Claire Hyman

Getting a gift for your mom on Mother’s Day is great, but surprising her every month is even better. Signing her up for a subscription box service is a delightful way to show her you’re thinking about her all year. It’s also an opportunity to get her gear at a discount.

We selected five of our favorites, each well-suited for a variety of outdoor enthusiasts. It’s not necessary to commit to a yearly or even monthly subscription for any of these services. You can see if Mom likes the box with a one-time delivery, then re-up the subscription if she’s into it.

Delivery Frequency: Ships same day if ordered before 1 p.m.; arrives two to four business days later.

If your giftee has a penchant for running, cycling, snacking, or snacking while cycling, the Rider Giftbox is a good fit for her lifestyle. This service is staffed by athletes who handpick endurance and fuel products for each box to help cyclists and runners gear up for high-output days and recharge afterward. Each shipment contains up to 15 items, including snacks from brands like Skratch Labs and Tailwind Nutrition, both of which were included in our roundup of the best fuel of 2019.

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