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12 best deals from REI’s 3-day, 25% off clearance sale — April 2019
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With thousands of products from top outdoor retailers and its own brand, REI is a one-stop shop for outdoor adventurers. Just in time for your next spring excursion, REI is running two sales that’ll help you save on everything from clearance items to new arrivals.
Now through April 8, you can save an extra 25% on already reduced clearance styles. Also until April 8, REI Co-op members can save 20% on one full-price item and 20% on one outlet item by using the promo code “MEMPERK2019” at checkout. If you’re not already a member, we recommend signing up for the lifetime membership. Although there’s a $20 fee for becoming a member, it will pay for itself with all of your future savings.
Whether you’re loading up on gear for an upcoming spring camping trip, shopping for a lightweight windbreaker or rain jacket, or looking for a very specific item, you’re likely to find it here. We rounded up some of the best deals, but since the sale is so massive, these product categories can help you find exactly what you need.
Shop the REI sale now or keep reading to see a few of our picks:
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