Thursday, October 24, 2024

REI Offers Up to 40% Off During Fourth of July Sale

REI, a leading retailer in the outdoor adventure space, is hosting a Fourth of July sale and clearance event that can save shoppers up to 40%. With summer in full swing, this sale couldn’t have come at a better time. Travelers who enjoy hiking, camping, running, cycling and climbing could score big during this sale. 

“REI has great gear available to help everyone experience outdoor adventure and make new memories this summer,” said Pardis Ghorbani, Vice President of Marketing. “This sale is a great time to shop for quality outdoor favorites that inspire adventure from hiking and camping to paddling and neighborhood bicycle rides.”

The sale includes: 

  • 40% off clearance clothing and footwear
  • 30% off all REI Co-op brand tents, shelters, accessories, and footprints
  • 15% off watercraft from Old Town Canoes, Wilderness Systems Kayaks, Pelican Kayaks, Perception Kayaks, and all Advanced Elements Kayaks and Accessories 
  • 30% off all REI Co-op brand Traverse packs and trekking poles 
  • 40% off all Big Agnes Copper Spur tents and footprints 
  • 40% off all The North Face tents, sleeping bags, and footprints 
  • 25% off climbing gear from Petzl and Metolius

Unlike other retailers in this space, REI operates as a co-op. For a one-time fee of $30, members can gain access to Re/Supply, the co-op’s used gear and apparel program. Additionally, members will receive discounts on shop services and experiences, an annual Co-op Member Reward on eligible purchases and more. During the Fourth of July sale, Co-op members receive exclusive savings, including:

  • 20% off one full-priced YETI cooler 
  • $20 off when spending $100 or more at REI Outlet between June 30 to July 4 
  • 20% off select REI adventure travel trips in 2024 and 2025 when booked June 14 to July 4. For trip itineraries see www.REI.com/trips-on-sale

Shop the sale now through July 4th in-store and online at REI.com.

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