REI Is Having a Massive Holiday Deals Sale up to 50% Off

IF YOU are looking for new gear or are searching for gifts for outdoorsmen, REI’s Holiday Deals is the perfect place to shop today on Black Friday. REI won’t be doing any major Black Friday advertising today due to its #OptOutside pledge, where the company closes up shop and asks individuals to choose spending time outdoors (orders can still be placed on REI.com, they just won’t be filed until the next day). But that doesn’t mean REI isn’t having deals akin to what a Black Friday sale would look like. In fact, we’re seeing deals up to 50% off at REI and REI Outlet today as we speak.

VIEW ALL REI HOLIDAY DEALS SALE HERE

Best Black Friday Sales at REI Holiday Deals

The REI Outlet is a long-time favorite of Men’s Health editors and writers when it comes to scoring outdoor gear for the low, and right now this major savings is loaded with tons of product we love. No matter what you’ve got your eyes on—whether it be camping essentials, hiking boots, packable down jackets—now is the perfect time to shop. The incoming rush is going to take out a lot of these can’t-miss sales over the weekend, but today there are still plenty of hidden gems over at REI and the REI Outlet from brands like Hoka, Patagonia, Arc’teryx, and more.

VIEW ALL REI OUTLET DEALS HERE

Simply put, you don’t want to miss the Holiday Deals Sale today. View some of our favorite editor-approved picks below, then keep scrolling to get more info on the place where the outdoor enthusiasts at Men’s Health love to shop.


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What’s the Difference Between REI and REI Outlet?

Most of us are aware REI is home base for all things recreational equipment. From hiking to camping, to climbing and fishing, you can find almost any piece of gear you need from all the top brands. The REI Outlet is much like a sale section for the outfitter, holding all of its past-season gear and its famous flash sales. What makes the REI Outlet special though is its wide array of product offerings that reflect all types of seasons—yes, even in summer you can find deals on warm weather gear in the REI Outlet.

This is all to say REI is constantly moving massive piles of product to the REI Outlet, cutting deals on major brands and creating savings up to 60% off in order to compensate for its rapid product turnover.


How to Use an REI Co-Op Membership to Save More

Sometimes REI offers limited-time sale events. These special sales are usually made available to REI Co-op members, which is an annual membership program that gives you access to perks like major sale events, a 10% giveback on eligible purchases year-over-year, and a discount on gear rentals and member events. You do not have to have an REI Co-op membership to shop the REI Outlet, but if you are someone who is spending a lot of time and money on outdoor hobbies then we recommend looking into the one-time $30 membership REI is currently offering.

VIEW REI CO-OP MEMBERSHIP HERE

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