Backcountry: Up to 70% Off
There’s plenty to love about the End of Summer Sale from Backcountry, where you’ll find lots of stellar outdoor gear from name brands at steep discounts.
Case in point: Snatch up the Backcountry Waffle Button-Up – Women’s for 70% off, or the Columbia Rebel Roamer Pant – Men’s for 50% off. Looking for gear? Plenty of tents, sleeping bags, and sports equipment are on sale, too.
REI: 11 Days of Discounts for Members
REI Co-op has a special sale going for its 24 million members. For the Member Days event, running from Sept. 6 to 16, Co-op members can save through several deals. Highlights include 20% off one item from REI’s Re/Supply of lightly used gear, 20% off member pricing on bike service packages, and a $100 discount on all 2025 REI Adventures trips.
Other perks include a $5 bonus card for every $50+ of REI gift cards redeemed, double rewards on purchases made with the REI Co-op Mastercard, and $2 off tickets for the Mountainfilm Adventure Shorts, screening at select AMC Theaters on September 28-29.
For a standout deal on REI Outlet, there are numerous HOKA models to choose from, including the HOKA Speedgoat 5.
Learn more about the sale through the REI website.
Scheels: Up to 50% Off
There’s always a boatload of sports gear available through Scheels, and the retailer’s end-of-summer sale offers steep discounts on shoes, apparel, and sport-specific gear.
Perhaps most relevant is the current 50% off sale on Kids’ Outerwear. If you’re planning some fall adventures with the wee ones, this is a great place to find what you need at a decent price. Case in point: Get half price on The North Face Waterproof Jacket – Kids.
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evo: Up to 50% Off
Wait, wasn’t Labor Day last weekend? Sure was, but evo decided to keep the tailgate party going by extending some of its biggest discounts of the summer for a bit longer. Thousands of products for many outdoor sports remain on sale.
For a truly standout deal, the Connelly Katana Wakeboard is massively discounted to less than half its original price. A $250 price tag is pretty great for a brand-new board.
Specialized: Up to $2,000 Off
It’s not every day you see discounts this big on serious MTB rigs from one of the biggest names in the business. Specialized has slashed large chunks of change from many of its bikes, especially the various models of the Levo SL.
You’ll save the most by spending the most, of course, which means you can save $2,000 if you’ve got the dough for the Turbo Levo SL Pro Carbon. It ain’t cheap, but it sure is pretty.