Best products from r/Parkour

We found 23 comments on r/Parkour discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 21 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Parkour:

u/Zullwick · 2 pointsr/Parkour

The ones I settled on are pretty expensive, but they are nice. The Prana Stretch Zion

I like them because thy have just a little bit of a spandex content, so they're just a little bit streatchy, they don't restrict you at all.

They're also gusseted for full range of motion.

They're really lightweight so they don't slow you down.

Dry quickly, well ventilated, fit well, well made and durable. Reinforced on wear areas. Lots of benefits. Most other climbing pants would have the same.

Cheaper options would be some gusseted tactical pants. They usually don't have the spandex content, or as lightweight, but are still fairly nice.

I've never really understood the whole baggy clothes/sweatpants thing. I see absolutely no benefit to them beyond simply being better than jeans.

u/tronald_trump · 1 pointr/Parkour

I searched for it on amazon. It's a third party seller, but I got the one with the breathing tube. It was about 36 dollars with shipping, so it's on the cheaper side as far as GoPro accessories. Totally worth it, it's awesome!

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u/TheAethereal · 2 pointsr/Parkour

I am just learning myself. I read a couple books. This one is great and may be worth a read. You probably won't be able to learn too much actual technique with it, but it is great to learn some of the terminology you will hear used. Then I found a gym near by and have started practicing there.

As I have done 95% of my Parkour in a gym, I can't really comment on shoes.

u/R0BBES · 1 pointr/Parkour

Oh, and Vincent Thibault also wrote a book in 2013 focusing less on history and more as a philosophical guide. Parkour and Art Du Déplacement: Strength, Dignity, Community. It's a pretty short read.

https://www.amazon.com/Parkour-Art-déplacement-Strength-Community/dp/1926824911

u/ArcOfSpades · 1 pointr/Parkour

I've had this for about two years.

Battery lasts at least 6 hours playing nonstop, rechargeable with a micro usb cable, and two people can connect through Bluetooth at the same time and all you have to do is pause one phone and press play on the other to hear their music. I can set it down in a spot and hear it clearly until about 40' away. Bluetooth range is more like 20' but it always stays next to my phone anyways. Obviously no deep bass because of its size but otherwise great sound.

u/najalitis · 2 pointsr/Parkour

I'm using those.

I find them really comfortable, good quality, and they never fall out of my ears.

I've been using them for ~8 months now.

u/tjmckenzie · 1 pointr/Parkour

haha, not quite. Backpacks are becoming a part of my every day life. Try a slim line runners backpack. Tight fit, and not bulky at all. One of these, maybe?

EDIT: Still doesn't help much for rolls.

u/_The_List_ · 2 pointsr/Parkour

Bone conduction headphones should allow you to listen to your surroundings, like this

u/remotecartography · 2 pointsr/Parkour

It doesn't appear to say, but from the description on amazon, I don't see that you do.