Ready to skip the cliché and shock dad to his core this Father’s Day?
With a , you can shake away his sore joints and ignite his survival instincts at the same time. Sure, sounds almost too good to be true, but for just $50 on Amazon, it could be his, and yours too (if you don’t mind taking turns).
Perhaps, your dad still trains and strains like he’s been throwing touchdowns under the Friday night lights. It’s possible that all those years of chasing you around as a kid just caught up to him. Or, maybe his back went out last time you called him over to fix the leak in your apartment.
Whatever the case, as he’s ripened into his dad-bod prime, he has likely begun complaining about every ache and pain in his body, non-stop googling whatever remedy there is to try. Little does he know, you hold the perfect gift in your hands — or at least, Amazon does.
Snag this to reduce inflammation, and if you’re lucky, you might get to watch him shed a few tears, too. It will be worth it for him, and for you!

A stainless steel ice bath for athletes, adults, and well…dads, because we know just what a whiny man needs when we see one. A five-minute flash freeze can free the body of tension, reduce lactic acid buildup, and aid in post-workout recovery for full-body relaxation. This extra-large version on Amazon is sturdy enough to support dads of all sizes (up to 6 feet 7 inches, to be exact), and is currently marked down 31% just in time for Father’s Day.
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This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Journalist. As a Gen Z first-time mother of one, Miska tests baby, maternity and postpartum products ranging from stylish new kids clothes to long-trusted diaper brands with her daughter. She evaluates baby- and mom-approved products for practicality and quality, and consults medical and parenting experts to weigh in on safe ingredients, usage and more. Before arriving at the Post, she covered the lifestyle and consumer verticals for the U.S. Sun.