7 dropshipping products to maximise your sales in February 2026 Do your dropshipping sales need more love? Check out these seven products — from pilates rings to drawstring jeans — that shoppers are head over heels for. Written by Emily Clark Published on 27 January 2026 Our experts We are a team of writers, experimenters and researchers providing you with the best advice with zero bias or partiality. Valentine’s Day is just two weeks away, and for dropshipping businesses, finding the “perfect match” means selling the products that are in demand right now. While this may not involve stilted first days or awkward getting-to-know-you chats, it can be tough to know exactly what shoppers are looking for.Luckily, we’ve done the hard work for you. After crunching the numbers and digging into the latest market trends, we’re rounding up seven of the most popular products from top dropshipping suppliers — so you can spend less time guessing and more time making sales this Valentine’s Day. 1. Antarctic krill oilWho says it’s too late for New Year’s Resolutions? Living a healthier lifestyle is on many people’s resolution lists every year, meaning health products are often in high demand. And right now, Antarctic krill oil is in the top spot.Antarctic krill oil is a supplement made from krill, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) and is mainly used to support heart health, brain function, joint health, and overall wellness. And it’s these health benefits that seem to be catching on, as Exploding Topics reports an 18.1K search volume for Antarctic krill oil, with a +219% spike in interest. Meanwhile, Startups’ research found 1,300 searches on Amazon in the last month, while search interest jumped by +1,971%.In the UK, food supplements like Antarctic krill oil are legally classed as food and not medicine. This means you cannot market or advertise them as able to treat, prevent, or cure any disease or medical condition. You must also comply with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) by ensuring that the product is safe for consumption, correctly labelled, made from permitted ingredients, and only promoted using authorised health claims.2. Pilates ringsPilates has become a popular way to improve strength, flexibility, and overall wellbeing without high-impact workouts. In the UK, there were over 1.2 million people practising pilates in 2025 — a 30% increase in the last five years.And whether it’s to bring to a local class or to practice at home, pilates rings are a simple, affordable piece of equipment that helps people level up their workouts by adding resistance and improving muscle engagement.According to data from Exploding Topics, searches for pilates rings were up to 33.1K, with an uptick in interest of +203%. Our research also found that search volume for the product on Google was 4,400, while search interest spiked by +52%.These kinds of products can really shine on visual social media platforms, such as TikTok and Instagram. Quick demonstrations (such as “three moves you can do with a pilates ring”), before and after clips, or beginner-friendly routines can show potential buyers the product in action, understand how easy the rings are to use, and encourage them to try for themselves.3. Tabi shoesTabi shoes are a type of traditional Japanese footwear inspired by the tabi sock, which separates the big toe from the other toes. Many tabi shoes are flat or have minimal heels and can be made from different kinds of materials, whether that be cloth, leather, or modern synthetics.Tabi shoes are a hot look for many right now. On Exploding Topics, the number of searches for the footwear reached 135K, while search interest climbed by +186%. Through our own research, search volume for tabi shoes hit 12,100 on Google, with a +49% increase in search interest.Again, short-form video content on social media can be an effective way for dropshippers to market the product by highlighting its split-toe feature and minimalistic shape. Collaborating with micro-influencers in fashion, streetwear, and Japanese culture niches can also help promote the product through authentic reviews, styling videos, or outfit inspiration posts.4. Drawstring jeansRegular button or zip-up jeans can be uncomfortable, and finding the right size is often a hassle for many. That’s why drawstring jeans blend the comfort of elastic-waist or jogger-style trousers with the classic look of jeans. Instead of the usual button-and-zip closure, they have a drawstring waistband that can be tightened or loosened for a customisable fit.And it’s this kind of flexibility and comfort that’s driving 18.1K searches and a +169% increase in interest, according to Exploding Topics. Startups’ research reveals a 3,600 search volume on Google, along with an +82% uptick in interest.Like with pilates rings and tabi shoes, dropshippers can promote drawstring jeans through video content that focuses on the product’s comfort, style, and how easy they are to wear. Short videos demonstrating outfit ideas, how to style them, or showing how comfortable they are can work really well on platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels.5. POV camerasSpend even a short amount of time on TikTok, Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts, and you’re bound to find several point-of-view (POV) videos quickly pop up on your feed. Put simply, these are videos shot from the perspective of the person filming, so the viewer sees things as if they’re looking through their eyes. On TikTok, #POV is one of the platform’s most popular hashtags, appearing in over 89 million videos.While POV videos can be recorded on regular smartphones, specific POV cameras are all the rage right now. These cameras are often worn on the head, chest or attached to equipment to capture hands-free footage that shows exactly what the user sees.As data from Exploding Topics reveals, search traffic for POV reached 27.1K, while interest jumped by +155%. Additionally, our research found that search volume has picked up specifically on Amazon, with 2,500 searches and +88% in search interest.6. TPU filamentsMore people are picking up 3D printing as a hobby. So much so that a survey by Filamentive reveals that 46% of respondents use 3D printing for hobbyist and creative projects. With this rise in popularity naturally comes a demand for 3D printing materials. Specifically, Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) filament. This is a type of material that’s flexible, durable, and can be melted, reshaped, and reused without losing its properties. Some of its most common uses include making phone cases, wearable accessories, gaskets, or hobbyist projects like cosplay props.Whatever people want to use it for, Exploding Topics reported 33.1K in search traffic for the product, while interest climbed by +144%. Our own research also found a 1,900 search volume on Google, with an +81% increase in interest.However, it’s important to note that all TPU filament products sold to consumers must comply with the General Safety Regulations (GPSR) in the UK. This means it must be safe to handle, free from toxic substances, and meet general safety expectations. Suppliers should also provide a “Declaration of Conformity” (DoC) or safety documentation if available.7. Pimple patchesNothing ruins a photo more than a zit or pimple on your face that just won’t budge. That’s why pimple patches have become a lifesaver for many. These are small and adhesive stickers that cover blemishes, absorb excess oil and pus, and help speed up healing while protecting the area from bacteria and picking.On Google, search traffic for pimple patches hit 33.1K, while interest surged by +22%. And if you want to be a little more specific, we found that star-shaped pimple patches were the most popular style for Amazon shoppers, with search volume for “star pimple patches” climbing to 3,200, while interest jumped by +19%.For dropshippers, using good search engine optimisation (SEO) can help your pimple patch products show up when people are searching for quick skincare fixes. Optimising product titles, descriptions, and social posts around keywords like “pimple patches”, “spot treatment”, or “acne stickers” can help attract more visibility to your products.As pimple patches are considered a cosmetic product, sellers must comply with the UK Cosmetics Regulation, meaning that the products should be safe for use, properly labelled with ingredients, warnings, and expiry dates, and not marketed with any misleading or medical claims (such as “cures acne”).Want to keep your sales rolling? Our top dropshipping products list will help you attract customers, boost sales, and keep your store thriving no matter the season. Share this post facebook twitter linkedin Tags News and Features Written by: Emily Clark Writer Having worked in a startup environment first-hand as a Content Manager, Emily specialises in content around organisational culture - helping SMEs build strong, people-first workplaces that stay true to their core values. She also holds an MSc in Digital Marketing and Analytics, giving her the knowledge and skills to create a diverse range of creative and technical content. Aside from her expertise in company culture, her news articles breaks down the big issues in the small business world, making sure our SME audience stays informed and ready for whatever’s next. With a genuine passion for helping small businesses grow, Emily is all about making complex topics accessible and creating content that can help make a difference.