{"id":2961,"date":"2024-03-15T12:56:53","date_gmt":"2024-03-15T13:56:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.global-kite.com\/?p=2961"},"modified":"2024-03-21T13:18:53","modified_gmt":"2024-03-21T13:18:53","slug":"the-35-best-ways-to-save-at-reis-member-moment-event-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.global-kite.com\/index.php\/2024\/03\/15\/the-35-best-ways-to-save-at-reis-member-moment-event-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"The 35 Best Ways to Save At REI\u2019s Member Moment Event 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It\u2019s Member Rewards time at REI! That means REI members have just received their annual 10% reward on purchases from last year. We look forward to this every year since – if you have a backpacking gear addiction like we do – your reward can add up to big savings on something new.<\/p>\n

And if you didn\u2019t get a big reward this year, don\u2019t worry. REI is also offering member coupons<\/a> for 20% off one full-price item and an extra 20% off one REI Outlet item with coupon code: MEMBER24<\/strong>, as well as some sweet sale prices on a few big-ticket items during their Member Moment<\/a> event which runs from March 15-25th<\/strong>. <\/p>\n

If you\u2019re not an REI member yet, you can pick up a lifetime membership for $30<\/a> and still get to use the 20% off coupon – it pretty much pays for itself with one big purchase.<\/p>\n

So without further ado, here are the top 35 ways <\/strong>to save at REI\u2019s Member Moment Event.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Footwear<\/h2>\n
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Merrell Moab 3 Hiking Shoes<\/a> – $96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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Merrell\u2019s <\/a>Moab 3s (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) are high-quality hiking shoes at an affordable price. They are comfortable right out of the box, durable, and much more breathable than many other traditional-style hiking shoes. You won\u2019t need to spend any time breaking these babies in before they’re trail-ready, and many hikers swear by them for their comfy high-volume fit. The Moabs are our top budget pick on our Best Hiking Shoes for Men<\/a> \/ Women<\/a> lists.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Saucony Peregrine 14<\/a> – $122 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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We\u2019ve hiked some of the most challenging trails in the world in Saucony Peregrines (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>), and they\u2019re some of our favorites due to their exceptional traction. These shoes are lightweight and breathable thanks to the mesh upper, so your feet stay comfortable while covering serious distance on trail. The Peregrines rank highly on our Best Hiking Shoes for Men<\/a> \/ Women<\/a> and Best Trail Running Shoes for Men<\/a> \/ Women<\/a> lists.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Lowa Renegade Hiking Boots<\/a> – $204 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Lowa Renegade GTX Mid (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) is our top recommendation for hikers who frequently take on tough terrain with a heavy pack. Their unrivaled durability and foot protection will keep you moving confidently no matter what the trail has in store. Boots with this level of support can often feel a little restricting, but the Renegades are very comfortable after a short period of break-in. Check out the Renegades at the very top of our Best Hiking Boots for Men<\/a> \/ Women<\/a> lists.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Chaco Z\/1 Classic Sandals<\/a> – $84 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Chaco Z\/1 Classics (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) are our all-time favorite hiking sandals because they have an adjustable fit that can accommodate any foot shape, they\u2019re surprisingly supportive for sandals, and they\u2019re ridiculously durable. The footbeds on the Z\/1 Classics are pretty firm, so go with the Z\/Clouds (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) if you prefer more cushion. The Z\/1 Classics and Clouds are number one on our lists of the Best Hiking Sandals for Men<\/a> \/ Women<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Tents<\/h2>\n
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REI Skyward Tent<\/a> – 50% Off for Members<\/h3>\n
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The REI Skyward 4<\/a> (also available as a 6-person<\/a>) is the latest iteration of our longtime favorite camping tent, the Grand Hut. We like the Skyward for its high-quality tent poles\/fabrics, spacious interior, and ease of setup. It has near-vertical walls and a 6.5 foot peak height, so you can stand and move around freely. The vestibule off the front is handy, and we like that there\u2019s an awning over the door for drip-free entry. The Skyward is a well-rounded tent with a sweet balance of simplicity and spaciousness which made it our number one pick on our Best Camping Tents<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2<\/a> – $423.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Copper Spur HV UL2<\/a> is one of our all-time favorite backpacking tents<\/a>. Its ultralight freestanding design enables hikers to pitch almost anywhere, and it doesn\u2019t sacrifice convenience, weather protection, or livability. The UL2 has enough space for two regular-width sleeping pads and some gear, but you could bump up to the Copper Spur UL3<\/a> ($463.96 with coupon) if you want enough space to accommodate wide sleeping pads.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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REI Co-op Half Dome SL 2+<\/a> – $279.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The REI Half Dome SL 2+<\/a> is already really well priced for its quality – it\u2019s durable, spacious, and easy to set up – but it\u2019s an absolute steal if you use your member coupon on it. The symmetrical freestanding design and very roomy dimensions of the Half Dome make it comfortable and user-friendly for hikers camping in the frontcountry, and the reasonable weight makes it a viable option for backcountry use too. The Half Dome ranks highly on both our Best Camping Tents<\/a> and Best Backpacking Tents<\/a> lists.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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REI Wonderland 4<\/a> – $439.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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REI\u2019s Wonderland Tent<\/a> comes in a few sizes, but our top pick is the Wonderland 4<\/a>. This tent has a high ceiling, giant doors, and convenient storage pockets, so it\u2019s very luxurious for frontcountry camping. If you\u2019re in the market for a new family camping tent, this is an awesome way to spend your coupon and dividend. See how it stacks up against the competition on our Best Camping Tents<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL2<\/a> – $359.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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Ounce-counting hikers will love the ultralight, semi-freestanding design of the Big Agnes Tiger Wall UL2<\/a>. This tent has enough structure to hold up in bad weather, but it\u2019s barely over a pound each for two hikers splitting the weight. The Tiger Wall is a convenient alternative to non-freestanding ultralight tents, as it\u2019s much more intuitive to set up and its double-wall  design keeps condensation to a minimum. The Tiger Wall is our top semi-freestanding tent on our Best Backpacking Tents<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Backpacking Packs, Travel Bags & Daypacks<\/h2>\n
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Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest 40<\/a> – $303.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest 40<\/a> is one of our favorite tough-as-nails ultralight backpacks, and we\u2019ve used it for thousands of miles of adventures. The DCF fabric and taped seams on the Southwest make it as close to waterproof as you can get, amazingly lightweight, and incredibly durable. The Southwest holds a place among our top lightweight backpack picks<\/a>. It\u2019s available in three capacity sizes, though our top recommendations are the 40 L<\/a> and 55 L<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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REI Flash 55<\/a> – $159.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The REI Flash 55 (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) backpack is a budget-friendly option for hikers who want to keep pack weight low. It features a comfortable hipbelt, a supportive back panel, and excellent pockets. One of the more unique features of the Flash is its Packmod system – the straps, top lid, and pockets can be removed and reconfigured into several combinations to suit your needs. The Flash 55 is our number one pick on our list of the Best Backpacking Backpacks<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Osprey Atmos 65<\/a> & Aura 65<\/a> – $272 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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If carrying comfort is your top priority for a backpacking pack and you don\u2019t mind carrying some extra weight, the Osprey Atmos 65<\/a> (men\u2019s) & Aura 65<\/a> (women\u2019s) are great options. The ample padding and beefy suspension on these packs transfer weight to the hips far better than any lightweight pack. The Atmos and Aura are fan favorites in many backpacking circles, and they rank highly on our Best Backpacking Backpacks<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Osprey Talon 22<\/a> & Tempest 20<\/a> – $128 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Osprey Talon 22<\/a> (men\u2019s) and Tempest 20<\/a> (women\u2019s) sit at the top of our Best Hiking Daypacks<\/a> list because of their exceptional blend of durability, organization, and support. These packs have cushy hip belts, well-padded shoulder straps, and ventilated back panels, so they\u2019re very comfortable for long days on trail.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

REI Flash 22<\/a> – $47.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The small, simple REI Flash 22<\/a> is one of our go-tos for jaunts around town and short day hikes with a lightweight load. This pack has convenient pockets and – despite its minimal build  – enough structure to feel comfortable during long carries. The affordability and convenience of the Flash 22 earned it a top spot on our list of the Best Hiking Daypacks<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

Cotopaxi Allpa Travel Backpack<\/a> – $160 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Cotopaxi Allpa 35<\/a> has everything we look for in a travel pack – streamlined organization, easy-access pockets, a comfortable carry, and unique style. This travel bag is constructed with thick, durable material, making it a capable pack to send through the tough-on-gear bag check process. The Allpa has a removable hipbelt for times when you need to carry a heavier load, and the shoulder straps are nicely padded. The Allpa comes in several sizes<\/a>, but the 35L size is our top pick on our Best Travel Backpacks<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Sleep System<\/h2>\n
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REI Magma 15<\/a> or Magma 30<\/a> – $343.20\/$303.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The REI Magma 15<\/a> \/ Magma 30<\/a> sleeping bags have an excellent combination of weight and warmth. If you\u2019re looking for one sleeping bag that works for most of the year, the cozy Magma 15 is an excellent choice. It\u2019s warm enough for shoulder seasons and mild winter conditions, and it can be left open on warm nights for ventilation. Hikers who mostly backpack in the summer will likely prefer the Magma 30 for its lower weight. The Magma 15 and 30 are our top picks on our Best Backpacking Sleeping Bags<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite NXT<\/a> – $167.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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Therm-a-Rest\u2019s NeoAir XLite NXT<\/a> has been our favorite backpacking sleeping pad for many years. It has an unrivaled combination of comfort, warmth, and weight that makes it incredibly hard to beat for backpacking. The Xlite NXT is 3 inches thick, so it\u2019s a bit cushier than many pads with comparable specs. We\u2019ve put this pad through the wringer over thousands of miles on the trail, which is why it\u2019s number one on our list of the Best Backpacking Sleeping Pads<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XTherm NXT<\/a> – $191.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XTherm NXT<\/a> is one of the warmest and most durable lightweight sleeping pads on the market. So if you sleep cold or you often backpack in sub-freezing temps, this is our top recommendation. The latest NXT model is warmer, thicker, and even a touch lighter than before. Check out how the XTherm compares to the other best backpacking sleeping pads<\/a> out there.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Therm-a-rest Compressible Pillow<\/a> – $25.56 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Therm-a-Rest Compressible Pillow<\/a> has become a go-to for us due to its supportive and cushy design. This pillow comes in several sizes, but we prefer the small because it feels luxurious enough for car camping while still being light and packable enough for backpacking. The Therm-a-Rest Compressible is our top choice on our Best Backpacking & Camping Pillows<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

REI Siesta 20<\/a> – $111.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The REI Siesta 20<\/a> (also available as a two-person bag<\/a>) is one of our go-to sleeping bags for car camping because it\u2019s roomy, durable, and comes in at a great value price. The rectangular hood helps trap in heat on chilly nights, and it can accommodate a full-size bed pillow. Additional convenient features include a built-in stash pocket to keep small items secure and a wraparound zipper that allows you to open the Siesta up like a blanket. The Siesta earns the number one spot on our Best Camping Sleeping Bags<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

Exped Megamat 10 LXW<\/a> – $207.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Exped MegaMat 10<\/a> (also available as a double<\/a>) is one of the most luxurious camping mattresses<\/a> we\u2019ve ever tested. This mattress is four inches thick, so side-sleepers and rotisserie-sleepers won\u2019t struggle with pressure points or bottoming out. The Megamat self-inflates, so all you need to do is blow a few breaths in to dial in your perfect firmness after its done puffing up  on its own. And when your trip is over, the one-way deflation valve and top-loading stuff sack make packing up quick and easy.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

HEST Camp Pillow<\/a> – $71.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The HEST Camp Pillow<\/a> is like having the comfort of home in a compact package that\u2019s easy to transport and clean. It\u2019s the largest pillow on our list of the Best Camping Pillows<\/a>, and the shredded memory foam fill provides excellent support that doesn\u2019t flatten out. The regular size is plenty big for our needs, but an even larger Standard Pillow<\/a> is also available. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Clothing<\/h2>\n
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Patagonia Down Sweater Hoodie<\/a> – $263.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The warm and well-rounded Patagonia Down Sweater Hoodie (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) is an excellent option for folks looking for a daily jacket. Small details, like a soft zipper cover at the chin, an internal chest pocket, and hem adjustments that are accessible from inside the hand pockets, make the Down Sweater comfortable and practical for use around town and for casual hikes. This hoodie is our top pick for everyday wear on our list of the Best Down Jackets<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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REI 650 Down Jacket<\/a> – $103.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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If you\u2019re on a tight budget, the already affordable REI 650 Down Jacket (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) is a good candidate for coupon usage. This jacket isn\u2019t quite as warm or packable as many other puffy jackets due to its low-fill-power down, but it\u2019s still lightweight and suitable for shoulder season backpacking. The 650 Down is our top budget pick on our Best Down Jackets<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket<\/a> – $143.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Patagonia Torrentshell 3L (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) is a well-priced, durable, and well-fitting rain jacket. Its laminated 3-layer construction is highly protective in sustained rain, but the jacket still feels light and breathable. Because it\u2019s so versatile and such an awesome value, the Torrentshell is the rain jacket we recommend most for all-around use from our Best Rain Jackets<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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REI Rainier Rain Jacket<\/a> – $79.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The REI Rainier Rain Jacket (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) is already a budget-friendly jacket, so it\u2019s quite the deal with the 20% off coupon! We love this jacket because it has all the features we use most (like pit zips and hem\/hood adjustments), it\u2019s lightweight, and it comes in a wide array of nice color choices. We also suggest picking up the Full-Zip Rainier Rain Pants (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) to feel like an unstoppable rain-defying machine. The Rainier rain gear can be found on our lists of the Best Rain Jackets<\/a> and Rain Pants<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

Patagonia Better Sweater<\/a> – $127.20 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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Patagonia\u2019s Better Sweater (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) is one of our favorite fleeces due to its versatility – it\u2019s stylish enough to wear around town and functional enough to wear as a layer for adventures. The material is comfortable and it holds up incredibly well over time – one of our gear testers has been wearing hers for about a decade now, and it\u2019s still going strong! The Better Sweater is our top pick on our Best Fleece Jackets<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

prAna Stretch Zion II<\/a> & prAna Halle Hiking Pants<\/a> – $76 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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PrAna clothing has a reputation for comfort and durability, and our favorite pants in their lineup – the Stretch Zion IIs<\/a> for men and the Halle Pants<\/a> for women – certainly live up to that legacy. Both styles strike an excellent balance between trail-worthy performance and body-flattering fit. We\u2019ve rocked the highly durable Stretch Zions and Halles for years, and both rank highly on our Best Hiking Pants for Men<\/a> \/ Women<\/a> lists.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

Outdoor Research Echo Sun Hoodie<\/a> – $60 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Outdoor Research Echo (men\u2019s<\/a> \/ women\u2019s<\/a>) is our favorite sun shirt because it\u2019s comfortable, light, and the fabric keeps you cool. The lightweight polyester breathes well when you\u2019re working hard on the trail, and it wicks moisture effectively if you work up a sweat. This shirt has a hood and thumbholes to provide full coverage, so you can trek confidently in sunny places knowing you\u2019ll be protected all day. See how the Echo compares to our other favorite sun shirts on our Best Sun Shirts<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Other Gear<\/h2>\n
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MSR PocketRocket 2<\/a> – $39.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The MSR PocketRocket 2<\/a> has been the <\/a>top pick on our Best Backpacking Stoves<\/a> list for years because it\u2019s lightweight, compact, durable. The PocketRocket has  excellent simmer control and boils quickly, so it\u2019s a good option for those who like to actually cook a meal in the backcountry as well as hikers who just need to boil water to rehydrate some food.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Jetboil Flash<\/a> – $103.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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Hikers who mostly use a backpacking stove to boil water for rehydrating freeze-dried meals<\/a> can\u2019t go wrong with the Jetboil Flash<\/a>. This stove system consistently produces the fastest boil times when we test it against other stoves. The Flash comes in at a steeper price than many of our other favorite backpacking stoves<\/a>, but we think it\u2019s worth the cost since it comes with an integrated cookpot.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Yeti Tundra 65<\/a> – $280 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Yeti Tundra 65<\/a> has made a big name for itself due to its best-in-class insulation and durability. No matter how hard you play, the Tundra is built tough for rugged adventures. It also doesn\u2019t hurt that it comes in a variety of attractive colors. Learn more about why we like the Yeti Tundra on our Best Coolers<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Camp Chef Everest<\/a> – $152 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The Camp Chef Everest Stove<\/a> is a must-have for all you creative camp chefs who love whipping up gourmet meals at camp. This thing is seriously powerful – each burner has a heat output that\u2019s over double that of your typical household stove. Needless to say, that\u2019s a lot of fire power, and it makes for quick and convenient boiling and frying. The Everest stove is our top pick on our Best Camping Stoves<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

Black Diamond Pursuit Trekking Poles<\/a> – $119.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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Black Diamond’s Pursuit<\/a> trekking poles are some of the lightest all-aluminum, cork-handled trekking poles we\u2019ve ever tested. This means you\u2019re getting the best of all worlds – the comfort of cork, the durability of aluminum, and not much added weight over carbon fiber poles. The Pursuits landed the number one spot on our Best Trekking Poles<\/a> list.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

REI Skyward Chair<\/a> – $47.96 with Coupon<\/h3>\n
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The REI Skyward<\/a> from our Best Camping Chairs<\/a> list is a simple and affordable chair that\u2019s great for sitting around a campfire, at the beach, or just about anywhere. It\u2019s made of a highly breathable mesh with supportive webbing straps, so it\u2019ll help keep you cooler and more comfortable on hot days and it dries quickly if it gets wet in the rain. Though it\u2019s a bit basic, we love it for its comfortable seat height, ease-of-use, and portability.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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We hope this guide helped you find some new gear to get excited about. If you liked this article, give it a share and leave us a comment to let us know what you used your coupon on. Thanks for reading, and happy trails!<\/p>\n

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