The Best Gear We've Ever Reviewed, Now on Sale

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REI’s winter sale is one of the best times to stock up on gear for the upcoming season. This year’s sale runs from November 9 through November 19. To help you filter through the deals, we picked out products we’ve already reviewed—and loved—from the sale list. Consider your holiday shopping well on its way.

Looking for more sale coverage? Check out our favorite overall deals, these great deals under $30, the best fitness gear deals, and the gear our editors are most excited to purchase from the sale.

About Our Deals Coverage

We work with top retailers and brands to find the best deals on outdoor gear. Then our editors and writers carefully review the sales to select the products we’ve used and trust. When you click a Buy Now button in this story, it will take you to the brand whose sale we’re covering.

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The winner of our multitool review a few years ago, the Wave boasts an all-metal design and 18 tools that lock in place.

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Our tester loved the Vibe because it has drainage ports and a nonabsorbent footbed but doesn’t look like a traditional dorky water shoe.

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This popular fleece is our editor’s go-to fall running layers for its tight-fitting cut and sweat-wicking gridded fleece.

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In our 2018 Winter Buyer’s Guide, our tester challenged any reader to wear through the burly nubuck leather of this winter boot.

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The Stormtracker made our list of best budget ski gloves, thanks in part to the streamlined design, which offers excellent dexterity.

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Way back in 2012, we called the Helio one of the best car camping accessories. We stand by that claim, as numerous Outside editors still use it today.

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This hoodie inspired an entire hoodie review in last year’s Summer Buyer’s Guide.

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We consider this jacket to be one of the best lightweight rain jackets on the market.

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When it was first released, in 2010, we called the Snowshot “one of the least expensive jackets in our test but also a tester favorite.”

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If you need simple, functional running pants, look no further than the Threshold, which we featured in our 2018 Winter Buyer’s Guide.

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We called the Squad XL, a favorite from this year’s Buyer’s Guide, perfect for “larger faces and smaller wallets.”

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Without question, these are among our favorite ski socks. They’re warm, thin, and good-looking, and at $17, the price is right.

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The Vantage was the favorite helmet we tested last year for its low-profile design and two-part venting system.

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Don’t skimp on your avy beacon. This one made it into our 2017 Winter Buyer’s Guide for its intuitive usability and range.

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The Kamber nails the details, like carefully positioned pockets that can be opened even when you have a snowboard or skis strapped to the pack’s sides.

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Our Gear Guy called this “maybe the world’s best flannel.”

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We consider these the best snowshoes for moving fast through ice conditions.

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The double layer of material on the knee make these quick-drying and stretchy nylon pants a favorite of the climbers in our office.

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Most Outside editors have a similar set to this in their camping boxes. Why? Enamelware will hold up to years of banging around a campsite.

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