
REI's Anniversary sale ends May 26: Save up to 30% on Jetboil, Kuhl, Garmin
The 2025 REI Anniversary sale is one of the best savings events to kick-start the summer season. This year's sale has up to 30% off premium outdoor gear, clothing and accessories, plus special offers for REI Co-op members.
REI Co-op members can get 20% off one full-priced item and an additional 20% off one REI Outlet item with the coupon code ANNIV2025.
Whether you're looking for new camping equipment, hiking boots or outdoor tech, you'll find crazy discounts across all categories. The sale is a great opportunity to stock up on essentials for your summer outings, Memorial Day weekend adventures and beyond.
REI's biggest sale of the year is live from Friday, May 16 to Monday, May 26. Below, shop our absolute favorite last-chance REI deals before the sale ends.
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Up to 25% off: Nemo Tensor All-Season Ultralight Insulated Sleeping Pad
No, anyone can shop the REI Anniversary sale, but REI Co-op members get extra savings, including 20% off one full-priced item and an additional 20% off one REI Outlet item with the coupon code ANNIV2025.
Score lifetime savings: Join REI Co-op once, save forever on your outdoor gear
The REI Co-op membership costs $30 and is a lifetime membership. Now through Monday, May 26, new members can get a $30 bonus card when they join the REI Co-op and make a purchase of $50 or more in the same order.
As a consumer co-op, REI Co-op members pay a one-time fee and are part of the REI community for life. Once you pay the $30 membership fee, your membership never expires. Members get access to benefits like up to 10% back annually on eligible purchases (Co-op Member Reward), free standard shipping, access to special offers and sales, member-exclusive bonus cards, early access to curated products and limited-edition gear, the ability to trade in used gear for credit and so much more.
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