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UPDATED: Best Hiking and Backpacking 4th of July Deals – Multiple Stores

Here is a updated list of Fourth of July Sales and Deals from multiple manufacturers and retailers, including Six Moon Designs, Enwild, REI, Campsaver, Harmony House, Princeton Tech, Nitecore, Seek Outside, and Mammut. We’ll be updating these as we discover more. There are some real bargains here.

REI

REI has a lot of fantastic deals on REI name-brand gear during the Fourth of July Sale. They’re not doing a very good job of advertising them, so I ferreted them out for you!

More Deals at REI

REI also has some more deals worth checking out on other brands.

Six Moon Designs July 1- July 11

20% Off on all Six Moon Design Products with coupon code “TRAILSANDSTRIPES”

Enlightened Equipment Warehouse Sale

Save up to 30% on Quilts and Clothing

Treadlabs thru July 7

Take 25% Off Popular Insoles and Sandals

Seek Outside thru July 8

Save 15-20% Sitewide with Code “SEEK4th”

Nitecore Headlamps and Lighting thru July 7

Save 15% off on orders over $100 with Code “USA15”

Save 20% off on orders over $150 use Code “USA20”

Princeton Tec July 1- July 6

20% Off Site Wide no Code Needed.

Enwild Backpacks, Tents, Sleeping Bags, Pads (up to 50% Off)

Enwild has a NO-MATTER-WHAT-RETURN-POLICY and an immediate 20% OFF COUPON. They’re having a huge clearance sale (up to 50% Off) on clearance and open/box backpacks, day packs, ski packs, and child carriers from Mystery Ranch, Osprey, Kelty, Gregory, and Ultimate Direction. There are over 400 backpacks for sale for up to 50% off. That’s just backpacks. They have many other great deals on Men’s Clothing and Women’s Clothing.

More Deals at Enwild

Harmony House

Mammut – 25% off Sitewide

Mammut produces high-quality clothing comparable to Arc’teryx in terms of quality and design. Swiss in origin, it’s great that they’re selling direct to consumer again in the USA.

CampSaver Anniversary Sale – 20% Off One Full Price and One Outlet Item

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8 Comments

  1. It’s easy ( but time consuming) if you know how. I view it as a service to my readers. If you can get a discount on something you need , that’s good for everyone. Moneys tight these days no mattter what THEY say.

  2. Thank you, Philip. So many of us rely on your advice and reviews. I’ll find something to save money on because of your list.

  3. You have done a great job here. I have ordered some stuff on my list from my last “after backpacking analysis.” My wife, however, may have a different opinion of your work :)

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