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CNN
a day ago
- Lifestyle
- CNN
REI's fitness sale takes up to 33% off Hoka shoes, Garmin smartwatches and more
REI has launched a new fitness sale this week, packed with hundreds of workout deals across quite a few of CNN Underscored's favorite brands. With up to 30% in savings, you can score deep discounts on editor-favorite Hoka running shoes, best-tested Garmin fitness trackers and more. With nearly 1,000 deals up for grabs, I've shopped through pages of offers to find my favorite 25 discounts in the REI fitness sale. Just act fast! As select sizes and colors are beginning to sell out. Hoka Women's Clifton 9 Running Shoes As I've gotten more into running, I've been eyeing this pair of Hoka shoes after countless coworkers praised them. We loved their plush foam midsoles and lightweight feel for cushioning steps, and with today's sale, I might have to try them out for our review Merrell Women's Agility Peak 5 Trail Running Shoes Save 25% on this pair of trail-running shoes from Merrell. It should be no surprise that the girl with blue hair would be partial to the Frost Blue color, but two other styles are receiving the same discount. Saucony Women's Tempus Road-Running Shoes Saucony's Superfoam padding helps provide an even smoother stride for these road-running shoes. I love the vibrant designs that are anything but boring, not to mention the fact that you can score the lowest price of the year at 30% off. Arc'teryx Men's Norvan LD 3 GTX Shoe These streamlined kicks get right to the point for trail running. They come in a neutral color and offer a water-repellent build thanks to Gore-Tex materials. Save 19% with this rare discount. Altra Women's Lone Peak 6 Trail Running Shoes Save 30% on this pair of Altra shoes ahead of your next trail run. They're waterproof and feature 5mm footbeds with a multidirectional lug pattern for extra traction on nearly any terrain. Patagonia Women's 3.5-Inch Strider Pro Shorts Take nearly 40% off this pair of bright red running shorts. They're perfect for lounging around on warm days or wearing while hiking trails. They feature a stretchy waistband and a recycled polyester build. Outdoor Research Vantage Crop Top This crop top comes in black or pink designs to go with the rest of your summer fitness outfit. It has a compressed fit with stretchy fabric for extra support. Arc'teryx Women's Norvan Crew Shirt I love the oversized fit of this t-shirt. It's meant to keep you comfortable when worn underneath hiking gear and is seeing a rare price cut in select sizes. The North Face Women's Winter Warm Pro Pants I love sharing a good off-season deal, and that's why these pants from The North Face make the cut. You might not wear these until fall or winter, but it's rare to see a 20% price drop from a brand this popular. Arc'teryx Women's Taema Thermal Hoody Wear this thermal hoodie on your way to workout classes on cooler spring mornings. It has dropped to its best price in over a year in three different colors for $20 off. Patagonia Men's 18-Inch Hydropeak Board Shorts This pair of board shorts comes in three fun styles and tons of sizes, so you can add the perfect one to your summer wardrobe. The 24% discount is the best I've tracked all year, making it all the more enticing to snag this lightweight, quick-drying design. Smartwool Men's Intraknit Active T-Shirt When you think of Smartwool, you'll probably picture one of the best base layers in the game for keeping you warm. The brand also makes performance gear to keep you cool, like this Active T-Shirt on sale for 25% off in three colors. Free Country Men's Engineered Swim Shorts Your summer workout routine deserves to take a detour for some pool time. Be ready to swim laps or just beat the heat in this pair of color-blocked shorts at nearly 30% off. Arc'teryx Men's Delta Half-Zip Pullover This half-zip pullover is the perfect piece of outerwear for early morning jogs or gloomy spring days. It boasts sweat-wicking tech under the arms to keep you comfortable and is great for once we make it through summer and get into cooler fall weather. Glyder Men's 7.5-Inch Medalist Shorts These soft, stretchy workout pants seem so comfortable that you'll also want to wear them around the house. They feature a drawstring waistband and zippered back pocket for storing valuables during runs. Garmin Venu 3S The Venu 3S is one of Garmin's best smartwatches, offering a chicer, more stylish design compared to the brand's more rugged fitness trackers. It's the best all-around option if you're looking to balance fitness features with other tech you'd use outside the workout class. Its multiday battery life supports text and app and call notifications, plus all the run-tracking capabilities you'd expect. Garmin Instinct 3 Solar Smartwatch The first discount on Garmin's new solar-powered smartwatch is here. Revealed back at CES 2025, the new Instinct 3 Solar features theoretically never-ending battery life, with its sun-powered design. Seven hours of sunlight per day can indefinitely extend the usage of its monochrome display and fitness tracking our review Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED Sapphire The upgraded version of our pick for the best premium running watch, the Garmin Fenix 8 Sapphire, features a more durable display with an AMOLED panel that's brighter than our best-tested pick. Save $200 and score the best price I've tracked on this high-end fitness tracker that's built to last for years' worth of hikes, runs and workouts. Garmin Forerunner 165 The most affordable Garmin on the list, this Forerunner 165 features smartphone connectivity that can send heart rate data, details about your pace and other training info right to your iPhone. Garmin Forerunner 165 Music For an extra $50, the Forerunner 165 Music adds built-in storage to bring music along with you. If you like to travel light for your workouts, this will ensure you can still rock out to your fitness playlist without bringing a phone along. Osprey 65-Liter Transporter Duffel Bag Haul all your workout gear to and from the gym in this 65-liter Osprey duffel bag. It's 25% off and lands at the best price of the season in your choice of two colors. CamelBak Zephyr Pro Hydration Vest This hydration vest is ready to keep the water flowing during long runs, race days and whatever other outdoor adventures are on the books. Save $48 with this limited-time deal. Nathan 12-Liter Trail Mix Hydration Vest Take $50 off this 12-liter hydration pack that comes in a beautiful blue hue. It has a 2-liter water reservoir and plenty of extra room for gear or snacks. Osprey Arcane Duffel Pack This duffel pack is perfect for smaller workout kits or for use as your everyday bag. You can use it as an over-the-shoulder bag or with a typical backpack-style configuration. CamelBak 21-Ounce Quick Grip Chill Handheld Water Bottle The CamelBak Quick Grip Chill handheld water bottle is made with runners in mind. It features a harness that fits onto your hand and even has a little pocket for your smartphone or wallet. 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.


Forbes
4 days ago
- Health
- Forbes
Robotics, Ergonomics, AI: A New Exoskeleton Powering Your Outdoor Adventures
Hypershell X enables you to go further and explore more through their state-of-the-art robotics, ergonomics, and AI. Exoskeleton technology, which helps to power hikes and adventures in the outdoors, isn't entirely newfangled. Skip magically partnered with Arc'teryx to create MO/GO, which integrates the special technology into a line of slick pants that they're calling 'movewear'. For MO/GO, which stands for 'mountain goat', the pants use sensors and AI to detect movement in real-time. The cost to consumers for this technology? $5,000. Another brand, however, offers parallel help for everyday explorers who want to adventure in the outdoors, but need a little support, at a more affordable cost. Like an e-bike for hikers and walkers, Hypershell X, which begins at $999 for the Hypershell GO X and goes up to $1,799 for the Hypershell Carbon X, has made innovation a part of their ethos in the field of exoskeletons with the goal of enriching people's experiences in the outdoors. While Hypershell X was founded in 2021, it wouldn't be until 2024 when the company would successfully kick off mass production and delivery. Earning the Best of Innovation award in the robotics category at CES Innovation Awards 2025 would come next. Partnering with global nonprofits and rescue organizations, Hypershell X has made it a priority to keep sustainability and equity at the forefront. Minimizing environmental impact is a direct part of the company's philosophy. 'With expertise in mechanical design, motion algorithms, AI, and embedded systems, Hypershell X is redefining exoskeleton technology. By combining innovation with human-centered design, Hypershell X strives to enhance mobility, amplify human potential, and integrate exoskeletons into everyday life for a more sustainable future,' an official report says. The sleek and lightweight design is easy to wear and move in. Unlike MO/GO, a pair of pants with the technology inserted on the inside, Hypershell X has two cuffs that go around the thighs and one brace that attaches at the waist, all to be worn on the outside of your hiking pants or tights. Lightweight, ergonomic, relatively quiet, and easy to wear, the Hypershell X will have you up and out quickly no matter where your adventures take you. Adapting to your every movement, precision sensors perform smart calculations as you move in real time. The good part: the more you wear it, the better it learns and works for your specific body and gait. The rechargeable battery lasts for an elongated time and functions even in colder temperatures. Utilize the Hypershell X when you go on walks or hikes, especially if there is incline or decline involved. You could also use this tech for walking up and down stairs or while exploring various destinations on vacation. The technology will give you a little boost, helping you on your way. Adjustable to work for various sizes and shapes, the Hypershell X is appropriate for most bodies. When you're finished, you can collapse the pieces and store away in its handy case until you're ready to use it the next time. Join American Hiking Society for National Trails Day on June 7, where volunteers will hit the trails to maintain and clean up the outdoor spaces that are important to so many. Hypershell is offering each person who registers a $20 coupon and a chance to win a free Hypershell Pro X.


Press and Journal
4 days ago
- Press and Journal
Swiss national, 65, missing on Lochaber walking trail
A search has been launched for a 65-year-old Swiss national reported missing while on a Lochaber walking trail. Bernard Trottet, who is French-speaking, was last known to have been to the Corryhully Bothy in Glenfinnan on Tuesday May 27. He planned to walk north, to Kinloch Hourn, and then on to a campsite in the Morvich area, but has not been seen since. Now an 'extensive' investigation has been launched to trace him. Mr Trottet is around 5ft 10ins in height and of medium build, with grey hair. He is likely to be wearing an orange Arc'teryx brand jacket, black walking trousers and a green baseball cap. The walker is also known to be carrying a light grey backpack with a front attachment. He is using a light grey Zpacks brand tent. Walkers in the Lochaber area are being urged to keep an eye out for Mr Trottet. Sergeant Brian Heriot said: 'Bernard is an experienced walker but it is unusual for him not to be in contact with his family. 'Concerns are growing for his welfare. 'He is believed to be wearing a distinctive orange coat. 'We are asking walkers and others out and about in the area to think back and get in touch if they remember seeing anyone that matches Bernard's description. 'If you have seen him, or know where he might be, then please get in touch.' Anyone with information can call police on 101.

The National
4 days ago
- The National
Search underway for Swiss walker missing in the Highlands
Bernard Trottet, 65, was walking the Cape Wrath Trail and was last known to be at the Corryhully Bothy in Glenfinnan on Tuesday May 27. He was planning to walk north to Kinloch Hourn and then on to a campsite in the Morvich area, but did not arrive. Police are appealing for information as investigations continue to try and trace Mr Trottet, with assistance from air support and mountain rescue teams. READ MORE: Douglas Ross snubs Holyrood summit for seminar on sunny Caribbean island Sergeant Brian Heriot said: 'Bernard is an experienced walker but it is unusual for him not to be in contact with his family and concerns are growing for his welfare. 'He is believed to be wearing a distinctive orange coat and we are asking walkers and others out and about in the area to think back and get in touch if they remember seeing anyone that matches Bernard's description. 'If you have seen Bernard or know where he might be, then please get in touch.' Trottet is a French-speaking Swiss national, around 5ft 10ins, of medium build and with grey hair. Police said he is likely to be wearing an orange Arc'teryx jacket, black walking trousers and a green baseball cap. He is said to be carrying a light grey backpack with a front attachment and using a light grey Zpacks tent. Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference 2096 of Saturday May 31.


Scottish Sun
4 days ago
- Scottish Sun
Frantic police search for missing Swiss tourist who vanished on Scotland's toughest hiking route
Cops have drafted in air support and Mountain Rescue teams to assist with search efforts FIND HIM Frantic police search for missing Swiss tourist who vanished on Scotland's toughest hiking route Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MAJOR search is underway for a Swiss tourist who has been missing in the Scottish Highlands for almost a week. Bernard Trottet, 65, vanished while walking the Cape Wrath Trail, known as the toughest hike in the UK. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up The experienced walker was last known to be at the Corryhully Bothy in Glenfinnan on Tuesday, May 27. He was planning to walk north to Kinloch Hourn and then on to a campsite in the Morvich area, but failed to arrive. He is a French-speaking Swiss national, described as around 5ft 10in tall, of medium build, with grey hair. He is likely to be wearing an orange Arc'teryx jacket, black walking trousers and a green baseball cap. Bernard is carrying a light grey backpack with a front attachment and is using a light grey Zpacks tent. Cops have drafted in air support units and Mountain Rescue teams to assist with search efforts. Sergeant Brian Heriot said: "Bernard is an experienced walker, but it is unusual for him not to be in contact with his family, and concerns are growing for his welfare. "He is believed to be wearing a distinctive orange coat and we are asking walkers and others out and about in the area to think back and get in touch if they remember seeing anyone that matches Bernard's description. "If you have seen Bernard or know where he might be then please get in touch." Anyone who can help is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting reference 2096 of Saturday, 31 May, 2025. Mum of missing Scots teen Cole Cooper, 19, reveals living 'nightmare' in heartbreaking interview over his disappearance The Cape Wrath Trail stretches from Fort William to Cape Wrath, the most north-westerly point of mainland Scotland. The 230-mile route is considered the toughest walking route in the UK due to its remoteness and difficult mountain terrain.