REI's 4th of July Sale Is Live With Up to 40% Off Camping Gear, Bikes, and More—Shop These 4 Deals ASAP
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REI's Anniversary Sale last month was the retailer's biggest markdown event of the year, with huge savings on everything from hiking boots to travel bags. If you missed it, don’t fret, because the brand's 4th of July Sale just landed with new deals of up to 40% off tons of seasonal gear until July 4.
This sale features gear from some of the most reputable brands to help folks get outside this summer, like tents from The North Face and Big Agnes, all kinds of packs and bags from brands like Gregory and Osprey, REI Co-op's great hiking clothes, and even some bicycles. After Men's Journal looked through the deals during REI's 4th of July Sale, we found four products that are a must-see for summer.
The North Face Wawona 6 Tent in Exuberance Orange/Tan/Green, $300 (was $500) at REI
The North Face’s Wawona 6 Tent is a top-rated option thanks to its simple setup and tall interior that makes standing up and stretching out easy. The standout feature is the roomy covered vestibule, offering ample space for camp chairs or gear storage. There are also internal pockets in the tent for stashing small items. It’s available in an orange or green color, and it packs into a small duffel that makes it easy to carry when car camping. Now $300, it's the lowest price we've seen this year.
What Shoppers Are Saying: “This tent is great for our family (two adults, one kid, two dogs). The huge vestibule is great to hang out in when it's raining or windy and not have to take shoes or anything else off to be in the actual tent.”
Also Check Out:
- REI Co-op Skyward 4 Tent, $187 (was $374)
- Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2 Tent, $318 (was $530)
Gregory Nano 22 H2O Hydration Pack in Hydro Blue, $67 (was $90) at REI
A hydration pack is one of the best ways to ensure you have enough water on a long hike, and Gregory’s Nano 22 H2O pack fits a lot of water into a small package. The backpack includes a 3-liter reservoir with a wide opening for easy filling, and the hose has a magnetic clip to attach to the shoulder strap. The external bungees make it easy to stash a jacket, and the paneled mesh back promotes breathability.
What Shoppers Are Saying: “I rarely leave reviews but this is one of the best packs I've used. Comfortable, fairly light, and good size. The cinch top is super easy and the hydration is better than other brands. Day hikes, snow climbs, carry-on—I love this pack,”
Also Check Out:
- Osprey Daylite Plus Pack, $56 (was $75)
- Deuter Speed Lite 21 Pack, $60 (was $80)
REI Co-op Trailmade Joggers in Stratus Grey, $49 (was $70) at REI
While not technically a new discount under the 4th of July Sale, this 30% markdown on REI Co-op's Trailmade Joggers is still well worth taking advantage of. The stretchy joggers are a sportier take on the brand's popular Trailmade Pants, swapping a traditional waistband for a drawcord and elasticized cuffs at the hem. The pants have two hand pockets and two rear pockets, plus a zippered cargo pocket at the thigh.
What Shoppers Are Saying: “These pants are so comfortable. The material feels great and the stretch is perfect for hiking and climbing.”
Also Check Out:
- REI Co-op Trailmade Pants, From $35 (was $70)
- REI Co-op Sahara Convertible Pants, $56 (was $80)
Co-op Cycles CTY e1.1 Electric Bike in Pirate Black, $1,039 (was $1,299) at REI
REI’s Co-Op Cycles brand offers the best bang for your buck on electric, mountain, and road bikes. The Class-1 CTY e1.1 is a nimble commuter-style e-bike with flat handlebars and a diamond frame that can go up to 20 mph with a 40-mile range. The bike includes a front light that’s integrated with the bike’s battery, as well as a rear light for added safety. The battery is removable, making it easier to recharge without having to carry the bike. It also comes with a sturdy kickstand and bell.
What Shoppers Are Saying: “I love the frame geometry and the upright posture for city use. The tires have a nice wide width for stability and navigating city streets. The pedal assist is great. I am averaging a little more than 40 miles per full charge when using it at level '1' about 90% of the time (after all, I want to exercise), which is sufficient to easily reach cruising speeds.”
Also Check Out:
- Cannondale Topstone 4 Bike, $940 (was $1,175)
- Salsa Rangefinder Deore 12-Speed 29 Mountain Bike, $1,119 (was $1,399)