Father's Day Gift Ideas For Men 50+

Dads and Granddads over 50 are comfortable in their own skin. Chances are they don't need another tie -- many men have given up wearing them except for solemn occasions. Looking for a gift he will actually enjoy? Here are eight picks that will show him he's number one on June 21st.
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Dads and Granddads over 50-years-old are confident and comfortable in their own skin and we cherish their unique personalities. Chances are they don't need another tie -- many men have given up wearing them except for the most solemn occasions. Looking for a gift he will actually enjoy? Here are eight distinctive picks that will show him he's number one on June 21st.

1. Does he appreciate a good deal?

These apps are available for iPhones and Androids for $2.00 or less:

Beer Match: Beer, Food and Cheese Pairings & Beer Cloud
iTunes or GooglePlay

iBird Pro, the BirdsEye and the Audubon Field Guide to North American Birds
Birdwatching Bliss

Endomondo Sports Tracker
alternativeTo

Gas Buddy
iTunes or GooglePlay

US Army Survival Guide
iTunes or GooglePlay

2. Is he nearing retirement and wondering "Now what?"

Energize Your Retirement: Stories of Passionate Pursuits by Christine Sparacino ($14.99) presents interviews with retirees across the country (ages 59-84) and is chock full of ideas of ways to be active and involved after a retirement. Find it on Amazon.

3. Is he fed up trying to find lost items?

Where's the Remote? ($25.95) If he loses his remote, keys, cell phone, pets or any other item, just push the button on the transmitter and the corresponding colored receiver will begin beeping! Its signal will penetrate through drawers, cushions, pillows, or even walls making it easy to find lost items. Find it on Amazon.

4. Does he love high-tech and BBQ?

Man-Law Digital BBQ Thermometer Tongs ($31.00). This handy grilling tool combines a BBQ thermometer with tongs! Set the on-board alarm to the temperature of your liking and the audible alert will let him know when the meat is done. Find on BBQGUYS.

5. Does he enjoy craft beer?

Beer Flight Sampler ($39.99) Numbered sampler glasses line up on acacia wood paddle to serve comparison sips of pilsners, ales, stouts and other brews. Find it on Amazon.

6. Is he a bike enthusiast?

Outdoor Rugged Bluetooth Speakers ($89.00) They are shaped like a water bottle and easily slide into his bike's water bottle holder. He can safely play music when he rides without using earphones. Find it on Man Cave America.

7. Is his motto "always be prepared"?

AC/DC Emergency Power Dome ($149.99) This tough, compact rechargeable battery is a powerful emergency AC and DC power source, auto jump-starter, 260 psi air compressor, and a built-in 5 LED utility light to light up your work area. Find it at Whatever Works.

8. Does he spend Sundays watching football?

NFL, MLB, or NCAA Microfiber Team Recliner ($699.99). This durable microfiber recliner features embroidered logo and logotype on both the headrest and footrest, so everyone knows which team you are rooting for. The padding is overstuffed, so you can spend your football Sundays in complete comfort, forgetting what it even feels like to be sore and stiff from sitting for so long! At Man Cave Authority.

Earlier on Huff/Post50:

Worst Gifts I've Ever Gotten
Roomba Vacuuming Robot(01 of07)
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A Roomba may make a great gift for some, but at least a few post 50 women we talked to don't like to get cleaning-related products for Christmas. (credit:Amazon)
Exercise Ball(02 of07)
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An exercise ball can be useful and cheap -- priced at about $8.77 at Walmart -- but not everyone wants to receive a hint at holiday time that they need to work out more. (credit:Walmart)
Cookware(03 of07)
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Who wouldn't want a cookware set? Well, as it so happens, a lot of people. Often it sends the message: your place is in the kitchen. Even so, some would appreciate getting a nice collection of pots and pans. (credit:Zappos)
Granny Panties(04 of07)
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Pretty lingerie, yes ... but Granny Panties? Definitely not!!! Need we say more? (credit:Amazon)
Ugly Christmas Sweater(05 of07)
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Ugly Christmas sweaters have gotten such a bad rap over the years that, these days, they're actually sort of, er, trendy. But not everyone appreciates a red pullover with lights. This one is priced at $84.99 from My Ugly Christmas Sweaters. (credit:MyUglyChristmasSweater.com)
Gift Cards(06 of07)
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A gift card can come in handy -- for sure -- but often tells your partner that you didn't have the time or energy to go out and look for an actual present. (credit:Apple)
Fake Diamonds(07 of07)
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Yes, it's pretty. But a cubic zirconia ring just doesn't have the same pizzazz as the real thing. Still, it won't break the bank. The one in the photo is less than $30. (credit:Fantasy Jewelry Box)