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These 5 backpacking deals are even better

These 5 backpacking deals are even better

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Published June 23, 2026 06:24 pm

If you browse prime day In hopes of scoring a deal on hiking gear this year, you’re likely to be disappointed. While Amazon’s annual sale features deep discounts on everything from appliances to electronics Even some good car camping optionsBrand-name backpacking gear far outnumbers no-name shelters, stoves, and shoes. (As someone who has weathered storms in a lower-shelf tent before, I advise against this, unless you like being damp and bleak.)

Still need an upgrade? go your way backward Instead, Joe is slashing the prices of select products by up to 70 percent as part of its 4th of July sale. We considered what was offered there and at REI to put together this: the anti-Prime Day list for hikers who are looking for a good deal on something they’ll actually enjoy using.

kelty wireless 2 tent
kelty wireless 2 tent (Photo: Kelty)

kelty wireless 2 tent

$105 at Backcountry (25 percent off).

Ultralight tents get a lot of buzz, but if you’re new to the trail, or just want to carry a little more stuff, carrying a more full-featured backpacking tent is often more user-friendly and easier on the wallet. The Kelty Wireless 2 is one of our favorite budget models due to its durable construction and livable 29 feet of floor space. At retail, it’s a great value; Getting one at a discount seems like a steal.

Outdoor Research Helium Bivy
Outdoor Research Helium Bivy (photo courtesy)

Outdoor Research Helium Bivy

$169 at REI (25 percent off).

Looking to finally reach the light? While trekking pole tents have become lighter and cheaper so they have largely fallen out of favor, a bivy is still a weight-conscious option for hikers who are not claustrophobic. The OR Helium has weathered even the worst storms along the way and weighs barely a pound.

nemo resolution 15
(Photo: Courtesy Nemo)

NEMO Resolution 15 Backpack

$96 at Backcountry (40 percent off).

The Resolve 15, which largely uses recycled materials and whose polyester construction is easier to recycle than nylon models, is one of the more sustainable daypacks on the market. It performed as well, with our backpack testers praising its comfort and organizational options.

Sea to Summit Sleeping Pad
from sea to peak (Photo: Sea to Summit)

Sea to Summit Comfort Plus Insulated Sleeping Pad

$135 at Backcountry (35 percent off).

Do you need your beauty sleep? The Sea to Summit Comfort Plus Insulated earned high marks from our testers for its comfort. Dual air chambers and a dimple top give a mattress-like feel, so you can get your beauty sleep no matter where you’re camping. At a little less than 2 pounds, it’s luxuriously light.

Ultra Lone Peak 9 Mini Trail Running Shoe for Hiking
(Photo: Courtesy REI)

Ultra Lone Peak 9 Trail Running Shoes

Backcountry-Womens $102 (30 percent off).

$102 at Backcountry (30 percent off) – Men

Ultra’s zero-drop Lon Peaks remains a classic for a reason. The flexible but serrated rubber outsole grips reliably on a variety of surfaces (downside: you’ll have to replace it earlier than many other trail runners) while the wide toebox allows your piggies to feel like barefoot without the bruised soles.

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