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‘The only thing that gets me out of my tent': the camping essentials you need (and what you don't)
‘The only thing that gets me out of my tent': the camping essentials you need (and what you don't)

The Guardian

time23-07-2025

  • The Guardian

‘The only thing that gets me out of my tent': the camping essentials you need (and what you don't)

Packing for a camping trip isn't easy, especially if you're not an experienced adventurer. Newbie campers often overpack while simultaneously leaving more useful items at home. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. As a lifelong city dweller, my lack of knowhow has been exposed on trips with my camping-savvy family in the US. It turns out that House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski and a medium-sized Bluetooth speaker aren't must-haves on a four-day wilderness hike. Who knew? An extra water bottle would have been a better use of that space, something I learned through a series of hardships. For guidance on this topic, I asked experienced campers – including parents with young kids, festival-goers, outdoor guides and lone wild campers – for their must-pack items. Whether you're taking a £20 tent to a muddy field, glamping in a yurt or going fully off-grid, this list is sure to feature an item you'll be thankful you threw in the bag. For a comprehensive list of essentials, you should always consider the particulars of your upcoming trip. For more help on getting started, I recommend practical checklists from organisations such as the Ordnance Survey and the Camping and Caravanning Club. Northcore Kick Back hammock £34.95 at SurfSurfSurf This hammock is great. If you're camping in, or near, a woodland, you can quickly set it up between a couple of trees to read a book, listen to the birds or take a nap. Dave, north-west London Hennessy Expedition zip hammock £139.95 at Hennessy My hammock is ultra-light compared with a conventional tent; it can be fully zipped open, or closed and covered by the accompanying tarp. It comes with webbing straps to prevent any damage to trees. While my hammock is snug – and not the cheapest option – it's a really novel, comfortable and fun shelter to take on overnight adventures or multi-day expeditions, and an excellent choice when camping in wooded areas. Joe, Cambridgeshire The Filter's top pick for camping: Black Diamond Storm 500R £54.95 at WildBounds£65 at Cotswold Outdoor The Filter's top pick overall: Petzl Swift RL £84.99 at Decathlon A head torch is a non-negotiable. Its usefulness compared with its weight and cost is unmatched. After dark, it's much harder to do basic tasks such as pitching up, prepping a fire or nipping out of the tent in the middle of the night for a loo break. Get one. Adam, East Sussex Everbeam H6 Pro headlamp £16.99 at Amazon There are two main reasons I love this compact little Everbeam torch. First, it's rechargeable via USB, so easy to keep topped up, either at home or on the go using a battery pack. Second, it has an adjustable angle, so no more tilting your head back and forth; just change the angle of the lamp while it's on your head! Also, it comes with a great carry case, protecting it from damage when you just chuck it in your bag. It has two white brightness settings and a red light for when you need a low-light option. Dave, north-west London The Filter's top pick: MSR Hubba Hubba NX £476 at Cotswold Outdoors£476 at Snow and Rock I do like a minimal tent. I'm only using it for sleep after all, so I don't need fancy extras. And I like the feeling of being fully enclosed. A small tent is all a single camper needs, and it provides more shelter than one of those military-style bivi bags, which I'm not a fan of. Michael, Shropshire Coleman Darwin 2 Plus £89.99 at Mountain Warehouse£82.52 at Amazon I love this Coleman tent's extended porch cover. You can leave your pack and shoes outside your tent, so you get less muck inside. This leaves plenty of room indoors for a couple of people, plus a medium-sized dog. The canopy keeps your stuff dry if it rains in the night. Saskia, west London For more, read our guide to the best tents for camping The Filter's favourite chair for two: Kelty Loveseat £130 at Mountain Warehouse£130 at Ellis Brigham My partner and I have enjoyed using this double-camping chair from Kelty for years. It's sturdier and higher quality than the typical camping chairs you may be used to, and it's comfortable enough for one person to curl up on and have a nap. Kelty also makes an Essential single version of this chair, as well as a Deluxe Lounge one, and all are available in the same smart colour schemes. Luke, Watford For more, read our guide to the best camping chairs Anker Soundcore Boom 3i £99.99 at Soundcore£99.99 at Amazon This Bluetooth speaker is more than just waterproof: it floats, it's saltwater resistant, and it can even self-right itself in choppy waters. The Boom 3i packs a hell of a punch too, with powerful bass and a 50W/96dB speaker. The RGB lights add to the fun, bringing a party atmosphere to your pitch, but you can always turn them off if you find them tacky. Remember to always adhere to your campsite's noise rules and regulations: if there's a designated quiet time, respect it – or else incur the wrath of every other family sharing the site. Tom, north-west London The Filter's top pick: Coleman Pro £129.99 at Amazon Coleman 15l Performance cool box £35 at Argos My mates all said it was a waste of space to bring a massive cooler on a two-night camping trip. But who was laughing at the end of the day … when I was the only one with drinkable beer? Coolers aren't even expensive, and when you factor in the savings from not having to drive out of camp to the nearest petrol station to pick up a few cold cans, it's more than worth the initial spend. William, South Yorkshire For more, read our guide to the best cool boxes The Filter's top pick: MSR Switch £115 at LD Mountain Centre£114.75 at Amazon Jetboil MightyMo £75 at Blacks Jetboil MicroMo £134.95 at WildBounds A Jetboil is essential for us whenever we go camping. It doesn't matter if it's a family outing or a week-long wilderness trek – the Jetboil is the first thing we pack. It's lightweight and can bring water to the boil faster than any other camping stove we've tried. I'm always grateful to have it when I'm prepping dehydrated meals at the end of a long day's hike. Don't forget to bring a spare fuel canister. Tommy, Wisconsin, US For more, read our guide to the best camping stoves Blue Mountain Starlight 150L lantern £12 at Cotswold Outdoor £12 at Snow and Rock It's a small thing, but the few pounds I spent on this little lantern were more than worth it. So useful after dark when you need to look for something in your tent, or get up during the night. It also adds a cosy vibe to your haven in the wilderness. Saskia, west London Nilaqua no-rinse body wash, 500ml £6.99 at Victoria Health£6.99 at Boots Clean Life no-rinse foaming body wash, 237ml £4.66 at iHerb£9.99 at Amazon The best recommendation I ever got for camping was to get a no-rinse foam wash. It's mainly used by carers, and it cleans you up without water, so it's worth its weight in gold when you can't shower. It was a life-saver for my pits at El Dorado festival last year. Mel, south London Sign up to The Filter Get the best shopping advice from the Filter team straight to your inbox. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. after newsletter promotion Snugpak The Sleeping Bag WGTE £42.69 at Amazon For UK camping, from spring right through to early autumn, you don't need anything too hardcore. The Sleeping Bag by Snugpak is exceptionally snug and comfortable in a wide range of temperatures. Officially, it is rated suitable in climates from -7C. At less than £50, it's a great buy. Luke, Watford Exped Schnozzel pump bag £26.96 at Alpine Trek The Exped pump bag is my must-have if you want to pack light, since it makes getting ready for bed way easier. First off, it lets you inflate your sleeping mat quickly – and without moisture getting into the mat. Then, it doubles as a waterproof sack to keep your phone (and spare underwear) dry. Molly, Minnesota, US Kelty Cosmic Si Mummy sleeping pad £56 at Decathlon£69 at Mountain Warehouse Maybe you don't want to bother with inflating your sleeping mat at all, in which case I can recommend the Cosmic Si Mummy. To get this mat ready, all you need to do is lay it out flat, unscrew the valve and … actually, that's it. Come back later, tighten up the valve and go to sleep. In my experience, it takes about 30 to 40 minutes to fully inflate, but if you're in a rush, you can still inflate it manually. It's comfy to lie on and easy to pack down too. Tom, north-west London For more, read our guide to the best camping mattresses and sleeping mats The Filter's top pick: Belkin BoostCharge Pro 3-port 20k £79.99 at Argos£79.99 at Amazon Juice Eco Max+ 24,000mAh portable power bank £34.99 at Argos I got this power bank before a long weekend of climbing and camping in Suffolk. It kept three phones charged up enough for the three-day trip, which is all you can ask for. There are more expensive ones that will charge your phone faster, but I wanted one that specifically charged up to three devices at once and had a large capacity. This one does the job perfectly. Tom, north-west London For more, read our guide to the best power banks Halfords Advanced 2l jump starter power bank £60.99 at Halfords Halfords 6-in-1 jump starter power pack £99.99 at Halfords You may never actually need it, but trust me – I'm speaking from experience – you don't want to be stuck in the middle of an empty campsite in the New Forest with a dead car battery, in the rain and sleet. One of those things that's better to have and not need than the other way around. Tom, north-west London Sea to Summit collapsible X-pot 4l £79.99 at Sub Zero Sea to Summit Frontier Ultralight collapsible 2.2l pouring pot £62.95 at Outdoor Action£90 at Cotswold Outdoor Sea to Summit makes practical cooking pots with silicone sides that pack down flat for easy transport. The lid can be used like a sieve to pour out excess liquid when cooking pasta, plus these pots double up well as basins to do your washing-up in. Luke, Watford Lifeventure all-purpose biodegradable soap From £4.99 at Lifeventure£4.99 at Amazon An all-purpose soap is good for cleaning your body, doing the washing-up or anything that needs a quick de-griming. Once, I didn't wash at a festival, and my friends refused to stay in the same tent as me (although now that I think about it, that was kind of a bonus). Alba, Norfolk The Filter's top pick for women: Lowa Renegade Evo GTX £219.95 at Cotswold Outdoor The Filter's top pick for men: La Sportiva TX5 From £210.99 at Amazon Danner Women's Trail 2650 Campo £110 at Naked Ape Danner Men's Trail 2650 Mid GTX £200 at Ellis Brigham I have a pair of Danner boots that I always wear when I go hiking or camping. My whole family loves Danner. They're the most reliable shoes for hiking as far as I'm concerned, with a snug fit that makes you feel more balanced as you make your way through the forests and hills. They also come in lots of colours. Gwyneth, south-west London For more, read our guide to the best hiking boots for men and women GSI Mini espresso set 1 cup £41.20 at Rock + Run You can't start a day without a decent cup of coffee in your system. Little coffee makers such as these are awesome for camping because they're easy to clean and pack away when you're done. The promise of a proper espresso from one of these is the only thing that gets me out of my tent in the morning. Matteo, north London Flip 7 £9.95 at Zatu Games£13.99 at Waterstones If you go camping with your family, you should buy the game Flip 7. It's our new favourite filler game. It's easy to play, you can teach it in a couple of minutes, but you can play it for hours! It's just fine for three players, but it can go up to 12 or more. It's also cheap. You don't even need to look into it, just buy it. Trust me, you're going to love it. It's the greatest card game of all time. It says it right on the box. Clayton, Wisconsin, US Those little bug zappers that you can hang in your tent or place on a table. When bugs are thick enough to be an issue, it can't get all of them. You'll inevitably end up with some mosquito bites anyway. Stick to using good old-fashioned bug spray, and don't leave your tent unzipped if there are lots of critters about! Saskia, west London The 'overnight' bug spray that you fully saturate your clothes in, only for the effects to wear off in less than a day. The bad smell sticks around for longer! Bill, South Dakota, US Oversized, multi-room tents are just a waste of space and money. Why do you need to walk around fully upright in your tent? You won't be spending that long in there anyway. Matteo, north London

Dick's Sporting Goods Sale: Save On Brooks, Yeti, Nike And More
Dick's Sporting Goods Sale: Save On Brooks, Yeti, Nike And More

Forbes

time23-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Forbes

Dick's Sporting Goods Sale: Save On Brooks, Yeti, Nike And More

If you're looking for deals on fitness equipment and outdoor gear, Dick's Sporting Goods' sale section is worth a look. The current assortment of markdowns includes everything from a discounted Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Cooler to Brooks Ghost 16 Sneakers. But with over 21,000 deals available at the moment, the selection can feel overwhelming. Save up to 74% on outdoor and fitness gear in Dick's Sporting Goods' sale section. Illustration: Forbes/ Photos: Retailer To help you find the best offers, our assistant deals editor rounded up 20 standout discounts on clothes, outdoor gear and footwear—including deals on some of our gear editors' favorite products. For more opportunities to save at Dick's Sporting Goods, check out our list of the retailer's best coupons. Pool season has arrived. This chic cover up has a relaxed and flowy silhouette with a drawstring waist, so you can adjust the fit to your liking. Six colors and patterns are on sale for this price. You can never have too many athletic shorts. This Nike style has a standard mid-rise fit with built-in briefs. It's on sale in an impressive 30 colors, but the specific discount varies depending on the color and size. This stylish pullover is made of a moisture-wicking material and provides UPF 50+ ultraviolet protection—both essential features for a long day on the course. The style is on sale in seven colors and patterns, so you can pick up a few to have on hand. These joggers have a loose fit, deep pockets and tapered elastic ankles to give them a little shape—perfect to pull on after the gym or while lounging around the house. Five colors are currently discounted with prices ranging between $16 and $23, but the pictured colorway has the most sizing available. For only $15, you can stock up on a few pairs of this casual tank. The top is made of a soft jersey fabric that helps wick away sweat as you move, preventing excess odor buildup. Offering a looser fit and water-resistant fabric, this Under Armour fleece is an excellent outdoor companion, whether you're at the golf course or running around town. This discount is available in the pictured colorway, but you can save even more on black and Camel—however sizing for those colors is limited to small or medium, respectively. Speaking of golf, this popular Walter Hagen polo is on sale in a wide variety of colors and sizes—some for even less than this $38 deal. It has a regular fit, a classic polo collar and includes helpful design features, like moisture-wicking fabric that keeps you dry all day. Every closet could use a good pair of joggers. This Nike option fits comfortably at the hips and thighs but has a tapered leg and cuffed ankle to give it a sleeker silhouette. This discount is available in 12 colors—three more colors are on sale for even less, but sizing is extremely limited. You can pick from 22 colors and most sizes of this best-selling workout tee right now. The shirt is designed to be super-soft, lightweight and quick-drying. It has a classic crewneck design that sits a little looser around the waist for added comfort while working out. Ideal for everything from running to yoga, these Nike shorts offer comfort and breathability no matter what you're getting up to. They have a loose fit that doesn't restrict movement, pockets for stashing the essentials and Nike's quick-drying Dri-FIT fabric. You've likely heard of this Stanley tumbler by now. The insulated cup went viral a few years ago and it's still an incredibly popular item. It keeps your water cool and is an easy way to remind yourself to stay hydrated throughout the day. An impressive 24 colors and patterns are on sale. This elliptical trainer has an LCD display, Bluetooth connection and 20 resistance levels. It also comes with 10 integrated workouts, so you can jump straight in. The frame and flywheel are covered by a lifetime warranty while the parts and labor are covered by one- and two-year warranties. We picked the Solo Stove as our favorite fire pit overall for its portability and smokeless design. It's easy to light, simple to clean and designed to burn hot and pull smoke down so that it doesn't follow you around the fire. This discount is available in the Clay colorway. Rugged and spacious, this classic Yeti design can hold up to 30 cans on its own or a variety of snacks, drink and ice. The soft design also makes it an easy travel option, whether you're stashing it in the car or tucking it away in a boat. Like all Yeti coolers, it's effective and comes with an ample warranty from the brand. A good camp chair should be portable and easy to setup. A great camp chair—e.g. the GCI Outdoor Comfort Pro Rocker Chair—has extra features like a drink holder, a smooth rocking mechanism, a pocket for your phone, a carrying strap and a breathable mesh back. After being out of stock for a while, this trendy sneaker is back with discounts on seven colors and patterns. Prices range from $60 to $80, depending on the size and colorway. If you're looking for a comfortable shoe you can wear around town all day without feeling overly casual, the Samba is it. Inspired by a 1970s design, this New Balance sneaker delivers on features and aesthetics. Its durable outsole and mesh upper will keep you comfortable and protected, while its suede details and vintage style let you transition from the gym to lunch without looking out of place. This deal is only available in the pictured colorway at the moment. Designed to inhibit overpronation, this sneaker employs a "J-Frame" internal foam piece that delivers more stability for walkers whose feet tend to turn inward as they step. The design is also more lightweight than your average walking shoe, albeit slightly less cushioned, which may make it less appealing for longer walks. This discount is available in two colors. Both white and black designs are also on sale for $98. This sneaker is our favorite walking shoe for women and the previous iteration of our favorite long-distance walking shoe for men. It's stable, well-cushioned and provides plenty of support when you're trying to get some serious miles under your belt. You can save 29% on this style in three colorways at the moment. If you're looking for a great running shoe, this Brooks design comes highly reviewed by shoppers. The design is lightweight and offers excellent arch support that keeps you comfortable through long days on your feet. The current discount is only available in blue, but most sizes are in stock.

This Is the Perfect Sleeping Bag
This Is the Perfect Sleeping Bag

WIRED

time22-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • WIRED

This Is the Perfect Sleeping Bag

The only problem with sleeping outside is that … you're outside. Rumpl's Wrap Sack solves all your crazy temperature woes. All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. Every year, my family kicks off summer—aka camping season—with a weekend in the high desert, where it's a blisteringly hot 90 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and drops to the 40s at night. Every year, my despairing husband tries to accommodate his dog, wife, and children by filling up our entire truck with every single variety of sleeping material we own, from lightweight liners to camping quilts to my 0-degree mummy bag. How do you arrange sleeping materials when everyone in your family has different heat tolerances (my son and husband run hot, my daughter and I run very, very cold); when everyone goes to bed at different times; and when your tent is sometimes stifling and sometimes freezing? We resigned ourselves to constantly waking up and adjusting layers, shuffling under extra blankets, zipping up the mummy bag, or pressing against other bodies in the tent (this is my son's strategy, and I don't recommend it). This year, we solved the issue with the Rumpl Wrap Sack ($250). This is the most amazing sleeping bag I've ever used. My son stole the tester that Rumpl sent, then we had to buy my daughter another one. I want it back! Sleeping Burrito The Rumpl is a synthetic sleeping bag. It's rated for 20 degrees Fahrenheit and tested (by Rumpl) to temperatures down to 10 degrees. You can also order a camp pillow in matching colorways ($60) that fits neatly into the hood. This has solved the problem of my children just grabbing the pillows straight off their beds to sleep in the dirt for three days. The temperature ratings are misleading, however, because the genius of the Wrap Sack is that you can choose exactly how much insulation you want. The sleeping bag is really a clipable, foldable sleeping blanket. You can open it entirely when you're hot at 8 pm; wrap one layer on top of your kid when the temperature has dropped 10 degrees at 10 pm; then wrap another layer on at 1 or 2 am when it gets even colder, like a burrito in fun colors. 'But Adrienne,' you say, 'could you not do this with a backpacking quilt?' Interesting that you ask. I have tried. It's why my husband has gotten into the habit of packing nearly every type of sleeping bedding that we've ever owned for every trip. You have not known true, exhausted despair until it's 1 am in the morning after a full day of swimming and hiking; you're trapped in a tent with your entire family, far from civilization; and your children are sobbing loudly as they thrash around in the pitch-black darkness trying to find the exact right layers. This one's too hot! This one's too cold! The zipper is stuck! The dog farted! We've endured this rigmarole for so many nights, only for us all to fall into an exhausted stupor at 4 am when the sun starts coming out, and waking up bathed in sweat at 9 am, right when the tent starts becoming baking hot. This past weekend, everything changed. My kids slept in the Wrap Sacks. It was 95 degrees during the heat of the day, but they peacefully went to sleep at 9 pm. Then they stayed asleep. Waking up sweaty in a baking hot tent at 9 am is miserable. But waking up at 6 am in the chilly morning, cuddled in the warmth of your sleeping bag with everyone you love peacefully snoozing beside you, is sublime. It reminded me of why I liked camping to begin with. Drafty Bottom Rumpl is known for technical fabrics used in refreshingly nontechnical ways. This is not a backpacking sleeping system; both the pillow and the sack itself are really large when compressed into their stuff sacks (the website says that it weighs 4 pounds, but it feels heavier). This is a car camping, or portage camping, sleeping bag. The clips are a little hard to use. My 10-year-old had to ask for my help to clip the top layer shut at night. There's also a two-way zipper at the bottom. That's nice if you're one of those people that psychs themselves out when their feet are trapped in a mummy bag. In general, both I and my admittedly tiny offspring have found this to be a roomy, generous sleeping bag. But that opening at the bottom is much less nice if you, like me, sleep very, very cold and have ice-cold feet. (For reference, I use a 0-degree-rated bag when temperatures drop anywhere below 40.) Still, being able to pack the two Wrap Sacks for my children has cut down considerably on my husband's packing time. He no longer has to stare at a basement full of sleeping materials, trying to make executive decisions that could make his exhausted family yell at him and each other all weekend. And like every Rumpl blanket, it's made from 100 percent postconsumer recycled fabric that has a durable water repellent that's free from 'forever chemicals.' It's expensive, but so far, it's been worth every penny. The only thing better than me being able to sleep is my family being able to sleep.

Stay Powered Up Everywhere You Go With EcoFlow's Delta 2 Max, Now a Record Low $949
Stay Powered Up Everywhere You Go With EcoFlow's Delta 2 Max, Now a Record Low $949

CNET

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • CNET

Stay Powered Up Everywhere You Go With EcoFlow's Delta 2 Max, Now a Record Low $949

Whether you just like to enjoy the great outdoors while maintaining some creature comforts, or you're preparing for a power outage, a portable power station is a great buy. But with prices often stretching well beyond the $1,000 mark, finding the right power station deal is paramount. And we can help you with that right here, right now. We've found a great limited-time deal on the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max portable power station at Amazon, reducing its $1,699 price tag to just $949. That's the lowest price we've seen. Be quick, though -- we can't vouch for how long this deal will remain on offer. This 2,048Wh power station can charge or power up to 15 devices simultaneously, thanks to its six AC outlets, two USB-C 100-watt ports, two USB-A 18-watt ports, two USB-A 12-watt ports, two DC output ports and the car outlet port. That makes this device an exceptionally versatile option for the price. And when it needs to be recharged, an AC outlet will get it up to 80% in just 68 minutes. Plus, you can charge the power station with a compatible solar panel when you're off-grid. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. It also has an app that allows you to manage its energy and will send you battery reminders when it's running low. You can control your power station from afar and expand its capacity up to 6,144Wh with two extra batteries. Note that you'll have to buy solar panels and batteries separately. Why this deal matters Power stations are expensive purchases, but they can keep your devices on during power outages or while you're camping off-grid. A chance to score one of such a high capacity at half price is a great find, and a deal worth taking advantage of now, especially as tariffs are set to raise prices.

Winter jackets aren't top of mind, but The North Face's sale is too good to pass up
Winter jackets aren't top of mind, but The North Face's sale is too good to pass up

CNN

time22-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • CNN

Winter jackets aren't top of mind, but The North Face's sale is too good to pass up

Temperatures may be inching toward triple digits as we slather on more SPF, but The North Face is thinking cooler thoughts. The off-peak season is one of the best times to score steep discounts on winter jackets like puffers and fleeces, and The North Face's latest sale is proving that. It just defrosted popular men's and women's apparel and put them on discount, so you can stock up for hundreds less. Snag these outdoor deals, stash them under your bed and let them hibernate until the weather dips. The North Face Men's Antora Triclimate Jacket In all sorts of inclement weather, this rain jacket comes in clutch with its waterproof outer layer, be it rain, snow or shine. Its handy drawstring cuffs and hood help keep water out, while its snap-in fleece liner keeps warmth in. It's 25% during today's sale. The North Face Men's Lightstride Shorts Stock up on all four colors of these men's shorts while they're as low as $26. No matter your preference, they come in both regular and long lengths. For hiking, walking and more, you'll appreciate its water-repellent finish combined with an elastic stretch waistband and deep pockets. The North Face Men's Glacier Fleece Jacket This high-collar fleece makes a great go-to during transitional seasons. It offers a streamlined silhouette for easy layering and comes in on-sale black and grey designs for seamless styling on unseasonably cold camping trips. The North Face Men's Cedar Trail Grid Fleece Full-Zip Jacket A stretchier option for those who want to take their fleeces on a hike, this mid-layer jacket can sub out sweaters during fall and springtime. They boast a lightweight feel that you can wear atop a simple tee. Snag the zip-up in a maroon and an evergreen hue for $68 each. The North Face Men's Terra Peak Jacket Well-known for its retro-inspired jackets, The North Face also does puffers well. If its status as a bestseller wasn't convincing enough, let its low price tag on three different colors inspire you to get your winter clothing in check ahead of time. The North Face Women's Huila Synthetic Vest Runners will appreciate this packable puffer vest once temps start to dip. It features clustered insulation down the torso and back to keep you warm from all angles. It also touts a water-repellent finish so light sprinkles won't weigh you down. The North Face Women's Evolution Full-Zip Refresh your airport attire with this cozy zip-up from The North Face. Complete with drop shoulders, a relaxed fit and ribbed hem, it's equal parts cozy and flattering. You can even choose from six on-sale colors to mix and match with sweats and biker shorts as you please. The North Face Women's Pioneer Peak Full-Zip Hoodie A more technical layer to be worn underneath heavy coats or alone on chilly days outdoors, this Pioneer Peak hoodie boasts an insulating mid-layer. Made with stretchy elastane and a sueded outer, it'll help keep you comfy and warm no matter the occasion. The North Face Women's Terra Peak Hoodie For $60 off, this Terra down jacket is worth taking on your outdoor trips when the forecast looks a little unpredictable. It packs down into its chest pocket after all. We also appreciate that it features underarm gussets to give you more stretch and breathability. The North Face Women's Glacier Fleece Jacket The regular fit of this fleece allows ample opportunity to layer it atop other clothing or use it for warmth beneath heavy-duty jackets. It adopts a brushed, low pile that feels soft to the touch. Plus, it's nearly 25% off during this sale. While we won't be trading in our swimsuits and dresses anytime soon, that doesn't mean we're not looking for the best opportunities to save — no matter the season. If you missed out on the winter clearouts to snag a warm coat and jacket for less, The North Face just granted a perfect window and without a mad dash and dwindling stock. Plenty of fleeces and water-repellent layers are discounted from the popular retailer, so strap on your hiking boots and hiking backpack, then take advantage of these clothing deals while they last. Our deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the best deals of the day each morning to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups on the top products to shop, searching everything from coveted tech essentials to outdoors deals.

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