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50 Best Hiking Gear Deals in Amazon's Memorial Day Sale—Shop Osprey, Merrell, Columbia, and More Up to 79% Off

50 Best Hiking Gear Deals in Amazon's Memorial Day Sale—Shop Osprey, Merrell, Columbia, and More Up to 79% Off

I grew up in Vermont, aka the Green Mountain state, and hiking was a big part of the culture. Throughout the years I learned how crucial it is to have quality hiking boots and other outdoor necessities with me on a trek.
Now that warm weather is officially here, I've been on the hunt for new but affordable hiking gear, and Amazon's Memorial Day sale is my first stop. The sale features deals on outdoor essentials for up to 79 percent off. Everything from camping accessories to lightweight hiking clothes are marked down, with popular brands like Merrell, Osprey, Columbia, and more for as little as $10. Rare deal: Osprey Sportlite Hiking Backpack, $67 (originally $90)
Osprey Sportlite Hiking Backpack, $67 (originally $90) 79 percent off: Eddie Bauer Departure Performance Skort, $14 (originally $65)
Eddie Bauer Departure Performance Skort, $14 (originally $65) Best-seller: Iuga Rash Guard Shirt, $15 (originally $27)
Iuga Rash Guard Shirt, $15 (originally $27) 27,000+ five-stars: Danish Endurance Hiking Socks, $28 (originally $35)
Danish Endurance Hiking Socks, $28 (originally $35) Hot item: Yuzonc Camping Sleeping Pad, $24 with coupon (originally $50)
Yuzonc Camping Sleeping Pad, $24 with coupon (originally $50) Beginner-friendly: Camel Crown Dome Tent, $33 (originally $40)
Camel Crown Dome Tent, $33 (originally $40) Shopper-loved: LifeStraw Personal Water Filter, $17 (originally $30)
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter, $17 (originally $30) Packable: Charles River Pack-N-Go Pullover, $32 (originally $42)
Charles River Pack-N-Go Pullover, $32 (originally $42) Under $20: Cherainti Hydration Bladder, $10 (originally $15)
Cherainti Hydration Bladder, $10 (originally $15) 2K+ purchased: Mlyenx 5-pack Long-sleeve Tee Shirts, $36 (originally $54)
Whether you're a lifelong hiker or new to outdoor exploration, you can find practically everything you need at Amazon's Memorial Day sale hub. The sale is packed with major finds, like a pop-up tent that you can set upr in as little as a minute, and a compact rain jacket that folds down into a backpack-friendly size—and is less than $50.
Before you hit the trails this summer, make sure you have everything you need for a smooth experience. Some of the most useful hiking gear on sale includes a set of collapsible trekking poles that you can slip into your backpack. And if you're in the market for a new backpack, Loowoko has a roomy, tear-resistant bag that comes with a rain cover to keep your things protected.
Amazon dropped prices on hiking accessories that'll make helpful additions to your outdoor adventures. These mosquito repellent bracelets will eliminate the need to cover your skin in smelly bug spray, and this sun hat has a back flap that'll make sure your head and neck are completely covered throughout your trek.
Even the best hiking clothes will get some wear and tear over time, but thankfully, Amazon has deals on fresh styles for the season. You can score a pair of Merrell hiking shoes for less than $100, as well as a pair of cargo leggings with several pockets to store your phone, wallet, and sunglasses. Baleaf UPF 50+ Sun Protection Shirt, $26 (originally $40)
Yeoreo CoreFlex Cargo Workout Leggings, $20 (originally $36)
Iuga Rash Guard Shirt, $15 (originally $27)
Columbia Newton Ridge Boots, $70 (originally $90)
MoFiz Capri Pants, $24 (originally $38)
Toomett Hiking Pants, $28 (originally $49)
Charles River Pack-N-Go Pullover, $32 (originally $42)
Merrell Alverstone 2 Hiking Shoes, $55 (originally $100)
Eddie Bauer Shirt, $40 (originally $80)
Eddie Bauer Departure Performance Skort, $14 (originally $65)
You'll also find price drops on men's clothes and shoes to make a hike comfy. That includes a pair of Timberland hiking boots that are waterproof and have adjustable laces. You can also score some lightweight hiking shorts that have moisture-wicking material and roomy pockets.
You can't bring your entire home with you when you go camping, but it's important to have some handy tools, like this portable camping shower, for when you don't have access to a full bathroom. Plus, this LED camping lantern has a built-in handle and will illuminate up to 85 feet, so you can easily move through the dark without using your phone flashlight and draining the battery.
Having proper sleeping quarters for your camping trips is crucial if you want to stay dry and keep bugs away while you snooze. Some of the biggest camping tent deals include a four-person design that can fit a queen-size air mattress as well as a six-person tent for less than $150, if you require extra space.
After you purchase the perfect tent for your trip, grab a few more essentials to help you get a good night's rest. Amazon's sale has a warm weather sleeping bag that doesn't have a thick liner and can be compressed into a small, packable size. For some extra cushion, pick up this best-selling sleeping pad that self-inflates and costs less than $30 with an additional coupon.
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