Best Sweat Headbands of 2024 | BarBend (original) (raw)

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The best fitness gear will generally stay out of your way and allow you an easier, distraction-free workout. Sweat headbands can be a simple and functional accessory to help you do exactly that by fulfilling one main goal: ensuring that beads of sweat and stray strands of hair are kept out of your face. If done right, they can also serve as a trendy fashion accessory.

We’ve looked at a range of unisex products on the market and have granted the best ones a spot on our list.

Best Sweat Headbands

Editor’s pick

Headband by Temple Tape

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Headband by Temple Tape

Headband by Temple Tape

Made out of lycaspandex, this is a one size fits all headband that offers extended forehead coverage. It’s thin, it’s sleek, and it can be worn comfortably under virtually any type of headgear without adding unnecessary bulk.

Best for long hair

Headband by Poshei

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Headband by Poshei

Headband by Poshei

These headbands come as a 3 or 4 pack and are made from a breathable and stretchy blend of polyester and spandex.

Best for short hair

Headband by Self Pro

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Headband by Self Pro

Headband by Self Pro

If you have shorter hair, you may find it a bit harder to keep a headband in place. This polyester and spandex combo should do the trick.These bands are easy to wash and quick to dry, and will be especially accommodating if you have a larger-than-average head size.

Most versatile

Headband by Tough Headwear

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Headband by Tough Headwear

Headband by Tough Headwear

This product is one size fits most, and offers a wide range of patterns and colors to choose from. It’s designed to be thicker in the front and thinner in the back.

How we picked

We tried to look for a range of headbands that could perform their function and free you up to focus on your workout. Here are a few criteria we looked at.

Absorbency

This is a big one, since absorbing moisture is probably the main function that sweat headbands set out to fulfill. We looked for products that are moisture-wicking, breathable, and quick to air-dry.

Comfort

We also looked for headbands that will sit comfortably on your head without pinching, scrunching, or pulling on your hair. We tried to find bands that will stay put during a rigorous workout without putting pressure on your head. Basically, the idea is that the more quickly you can forget you’re wearing one, the better the band.

Durability

You’ll likely be wearing these bands in the course of rigorous activity, which means they’ll have to be washed more frequently than other items of clothing. We looked for products that will keep their structure and elasticity, and lend themselves to easy wash-and-wear in the long term.

Style

If you don’t like how it looks, you’re much less likely to wear it. In our search, we looked for products that provide a wide range of coverage, patterns, colors, and cuts. Whether you’re looking for a classic headband look or something a bit different, you’ll find a product that suits your style.

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Dan Bruhl is a television producer, women's basketball coach, softball manager, and avid strength and HIIT aficionado. Hailing from Chicago, Dan is now in Los Angeles pursuing sports & media production. When he is not busy telling stories of real athletes and real moments, he is coaching the defending-champion Traveling Pants LA Municipal basketball team, skippering Home Pun on the softball field, or working on his push & pull bodybuilding splits. If you see him at LA Fitness on Hollywood Boulevard be sure to say hello.

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