GET UP TO 40% OFF: As of Sept. 18, you can get up to 40% off camping gear at REI. Shop tents, outdoor stoves, and more.
Depending on where you live, you may already feel a chill in the air and have the itch to enjoy the great outdoors before it gets too cold to do so without bundling up like the Michelin Man.
Fall is on its way, and REI has just the thing to get you excited about crisp mornings, toasty campfires, and stargazing under a clear night sky — 40% off camping gear, stoves, outdoor tech, and more.
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Whether you’re an occasional camper looking for a quality tent to hunker down in on your next weekend getaway, or you’re a pro who’s ready for an upgrade, this sale has a little bit of something for everyone.
Here are our top picks to help you make the most of your time outdoors:
Best outdoor stove deal
Why we like it
Watching Outlast gave me a new appreciation for kitchen appliances. If you plan on making anything more complicated than s’mores over a campfire, you might want to consider getting an outdoor camp stove.
The Eureka Ignite 2-Burner Camp Stove is 40% off and has everything you need to make a proper meal. It has 10,000 BTUs, a push-button ignition (so literally anyone can use this thing), and a stainless steel drip tray for a quick and easy cleanup. It’s also compact, portable (only 10 pounds), and durable.
Best tent deal
Why we like it
Unless you have a camper or RV, a quality tent should probably be the first thing on your list when gearing up for a camping trip.
Mashable Deals
The North Face Wawona 4 Tent is spacious enough to fit four people, but compact enough to fit nicely into a stuff sack when not in use. It has two doors, a double-wall construction (which you’ll appreciate if it rains or gets windy), a large vestibule to store gear or set up a makeshift living room, and color-coded poles for easy set-up.
Best smartwatch deal
Why we like it
Camping isn’t the only way to enjoy nature. You can also go for a run or a hike and reap the same benefits. If you want to track your activity (whether for fitness or just curiosity), a smartwatch can help you do that.
The Garmin Forerunner 55 GPS Running Watch isn’t the most advanced watch on the market, but it does have hundreds of reviews and a two-week battery life (without GPS mode; 20 hours with). The PacePro feature gives you real-time, adaptive pace guidance to help you hit your goals, and the heart monitor can track your training and recovery.