
REI's biggest sale of the year ends soon. Shop our 24 favorite deals at up to 70% off
REI's biggest sale of the year is coming to a close. Memorial Day is ushering in the end of the discounts, meaning that the 30% in sitewide savings during the REI Anniversary Sale won't be around for much longer. To help you make the most of the limited-time savings, we've scoured the site for all the best discounts to outfit your next adventure — all so you don't have to dig through the massive assortment of offers yourself.
Whether you want to refresh your wardrobe for spring, upgrade your old camping gear, get into a new sport like backpacking or even find thoughtful Father's Day gifts for outdoorsy dads, this sale has you covered. The deals even go far beyond the advertised 30% off, with savings of as much as 70% off best-tested apparel, editor-approved running shoes and so many of our favorite REI products.
REI Co-Op Women's XeroCloud 3L Rain Jacket
Complete with a laminated visor, a hem drawcord and a pair of adjustable cuffs, this rain jacket from REI's in-house brand helps shield you from all angles. It boasts three-layer waterproof protection, and it features thoughtful pit zips and a packable pocket. Choose from five on-sale colors for 30% off.
Patagonia Tech Skort
From running errands to hitting outdoor adventures, this Patagonia skort makes a swishy, flexible companion. It's made with a stretchy, lightweight fabric and built-in shorts for all-day comfort and coverage.
Hoka Women's Clifton 9 Running Shoes
Folks who are always on their feet will get a kick out of these Hoka running shoes. We loved their plush foam midsoles and lightweight feel for cushioning steps. Some of our testers even said it made running more enjoyable.Read our review
Mountain Hardwear Stryder Belted Shorts
Gear up for camping trips that involve getting in your steps with these shorts. They're designed to be lightweight, touting UPF protection and a water-repellent finish. Plus, the belt detail ensures a secure fit regardless of the outdoor activity.
Brooks Convertible 2.0 Sports Bra
Ranging from B to F cup sizes, this sports bra caters to larger busts. Its thick, adjustable straps and hook clasps ensure a more secure fit. It also offers slight compression, built-in cups and structured lining so all you have to focus on is the workout at hand.
Salomon Women's X Ultra 4 Mid Gore-Tex Hiking Boots
Whether you're traversing wet rocks, slippery sand or pebbly trails, these hiking boots help bring stability to your trek. Its inner footbeds are specifically designed to cradle your feet, while the higher cut provides extra ankle support.
Columbia Women's Skien Valley Cargo Pants
Keep pesky mosquitoes away and enjoy the protection these cargo pants have to offer. The pair touts an active ingredient woven into the fabric for effective, long-lasting repellency against bugs. The cinchable ankles ensure nothing sneaks in too.
The North Face Women's Terrain Vista 3L Pro Jacket
Don't let spontaneous showers rain on your parade. This jacket from The North Face features a detachable three-piece hood, including a high neckline, a brim and a cinchable cord to prevent water from slipping in. REI has it for $50 off.
Chaco Women's Z/Cloud 2 Sandals
These sport sandals have been around for years, lauded for their comfort. Their grippy soles can help keep you stable on slippery surfaces. Whether you love beaches or boats, water adventurers can rely on Chaco's adjustable buckles and loops.
Cotopaxi Women's Cielo Rain Trench Jacket
The North Face Men's Alta Vista Rain Jacket
This discounted rain jacket from The North Face is made from 100% recycled materials and comes in six on-sale colors. It features a packable design that can be deployed from your backpack the moment overcast skies turn into actual rain clouds. Save $45 with this rare discount through May 26.
Cotopaxi Men's Fuego Hooded Down Jacket
From hiking to biking, this hooded down jacket accompanied our expert through many outdoor adventures. The versatile layer uses a durable ripstop nylon shell that feels lightweight yet keeps wearers warm. Plus, it can be packed down into its zipper pocket to always keep on hand. This $177 discount is the best we've ever tracked and is $88 under our previous mention. Read our review
Hoka Men's Challenger 7 Trail Running Shoes
These trail running shoes from Hoka are lighter than the previous iteration while featuring increased stack height for a more comfortable stride. They're seeing a rare price cut as part of REI's Anniversary Sale and come in several on-sale colors.
REI Men's Trailmade Pants
This pair of hiking pants protects you from everything a trail might throw at you. They repel water and dry fast in case you encounter rain. Plus, they help block out the sun with UPF 50+ protection. Save 30% across all five colors.
REI Men's Rainier Rain Jacket
We recommended this as the best budget rain jacket at its full $100 price tag. Now, it's 30% off at REI and delivers its waterproof build at an even better price.
Hoka Men's Clifton 9 Running Shoes
Hoka's Clifton shoes are an expert- and CNN Underscored editor-favorite. Associate testing writer Joe Bloss depended on the previous model, the Clifton 8, during training for his first-ever 5K race, and now you can see why with 30% in savings attached.
Arc'teryx Men's Atom Insulated Hoodie in Soulsonic Blue
The insulated hoodie in this Soulsonic color from Arc'teryx just went on sale for the first time this year. The $60 discount gets you this editor-approved jacket for even less. Contributing writer Emily Pennington loved it at full price, and now we can recommend it even more with today's offer.Read our review
Merrell Men's Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boots
Merrell's popular Moab 3 boots have dropped to their second-best price of the year. Their waterproof design and Vibram outsoles make them great for tagging along on summer hikes and even winter walks later in the year.
REI Co-op Active Pursuits T-Shirt
This $21 shirt will become a staple in your wardrobe, on and off the trail. It uses a sweat-wicking material to keep you cool on hot summer days. Stock up on multiples with its six colors.
Fjällräven Men's Vidda Pro Ventilated Trousers
Save 30% on these rugged Fjällräven pants. While at a rare discount, now is the perfect time to snag a pair that'll last you a lifetime without spending anywhere close to full price.
REI Co-op Trailgate 20-Liter Weekend Cooler
Tote your favorite beverages anywhere in this 20-liter soft cooler. It can keep items cold all weekend and has a leakproof liner and zippered lid to lock in those icy temperatures.
REI Co-op Trailmade Backpacking Bundle
Camping season isn't complete without this expert-recommended gear. This bundle includes a tent, sleeping bag and self-inflating pad for under $300. The tent also has a waterproof floor, so you can set up shop on damp ground, if needed.
Black Diamond Moji R+ Lantern
We recommend this camping lantern if you want to brighten up camp without lugging the bulk. That doesn't mean it skimps on specs, though. Its compact build packs in more modes, settings and lighting options than most other lanterns we tested.Read our review
REI Co-op Flash 18 Pack
This lightweight daypack just dropped to its best price of the year in several colors. It has a durable design made from recycled materials and is water-resistant to keep valuables safe, no matter the weather.Read our review When the deals experts at CNN Underscored are hunting down deals, we're searching through thousands of listings in savings events or shopping the clearance sections from major retailers to find the best ways to save. For this story, our editors cross-referenced our best-tested guides to find deals on CNN Underscored's favorite products.
CNN Underscored's deals editors look out for your wallet daily, scouring sales every morning. We tap a range of techniques and consider a variety of factors to determine whether a deal is worthy of coverage, such as price history checks, available coupon codes and competitor pricing.
Our team, consisting of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo, is passionate about unearthing deals that we would be tempted to shop, and enjoy finding a great deal on a coveted item (especially one that's top-tested by our experts) because it means that we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.
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