Backcountry is having a holiday sale on camping and hiking gear, like tops, bottoms, shoes and accessories.
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Planning a camping trip can be pretty exciting. You get to map out fun hikes, plan delicious meals and gather all your gear. And even though your trip won't involve any hotel fees, that doesn't mean camping is a cheap hobby.
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Luckily, Backcountry has a few sales going on right now! You can take 20 percent off a full-priced item or take up to 40 percent off top brands and winter styles. And that includes tons of products from fan-favorite brands like Patagonia, Columbia, The North Face and more. Stock up now on must-have hiking and camping products.
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A Quick Language Note We make deliberate choices about the language we use when it comes to gender. While more brands now carry gender-neutral workout clothes, you’ll still typically see clothing brands market their products to men or women. So, we've listed both women's and men's options below. However, the main differences are size and fit (generally, loose vs. tight).
For shoes specifically, the main differences are width and size. Some men’s shoes are built to support greater weights, so people with bigger bodies may want to opt for men’s versions, whereas people with smaller bodies may prefer women’s versions. Always choose what feels best on your body — regardless of what the label says. Tops
Smartwool Classic Thermal Merino Base Layer Pattern Crew
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Backcountry/LIVESTRONG.com This Smartwool base layer is made of 100 percent merino wool to help keep your body dry and warm during your ski sessions and snowy hikes. This long-sleeve top has a tight fit, so you can layer it under heavier jackets and sweaters or rock it all on its own.
Advertisement Buy it: Backcountry.com (women’s) and Backcountry.com (similar men’s version); Price: $110; $80.75 (men’s, originally $85)
Backcountry Tech T-Shirt
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Backcountry/LIVESTRONG.com Take it from someone who owns tons of tees from many different brands, you can’t go wrong with a tech tee. This short-sleeve top is light and breathable, helping you stay cool during warm-weather camping weekends or just day-to-day errands. Plus, this relaxed style comes in a handful of different colors.
Advertisement Buy it: Backcountry.com (men’s); Backcountry.com (similar women’s version); Price: $19.18 (men’s, originally $48); $38.50 (women’s, originally $55)
Basin and Range High Neck Bra Top
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Backcountry/LIVESTRONG.com This sports bra top has a high neck, offering plenty of support during exercise. This piece is best for lower-intensity activities, like yoga or walking and the open back helps you stay cool when you start to break a sweat.
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Backcountry Lightweight 3.5-Inch Trail Short
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Backcountry/LIVESTRONG.com Get ready to hit the trail in these workout shorts, thanks to their durable and sweat-wicking fabric. The split leg is perfect for any activity that may involve a high knee drive (like climbing). And the small zippered back pocket can help keep your keys safe.
Advertisement Snag these in four different colors. Buy it: Backcountry.com (women’s); Backcountry.com (similar men’s version); Price: $37.40 (women’s, originally $68); $26.06 (men’s, originally $68)
Backcountry Lightweight Ripstop Pant
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Backcountry/LIVESTRONG.com These lightweight exercise pants are ideal for warm-weather camping and hiking. They have a built-in belt to help you find your perfect fit and a snag-resistant fabric for any branches that come your way. You can get these in two different colors.
Advertisement Buy it: Backcountry.com (men’s); Backcountry.com (similar women’s version); Price: $62.40 (men’s, originally $78); $58.80 (women’s, originally $84) Shoes
Mammut Yatna II High GTX Hiking Boot
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Backcountry/LIVESTRONG.com These high-quality leather hiking boots have a GORE-TEX lining to help keep your socks and feet dry during unexpected rain showers. And although they’re originally designed for backpacking and intense hikes, the modern design allows for more casual wear, too.
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Advertisement Buy it: Backcountry.com (men’s); Backcountry.com (women’s); Price: $157.50 (men’s and women’s, originally $225); Gear
Black Diamond Spot 350 Headlamp
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Backcountry/LIVESTRONG.com A camping and hiking must-have, this waterproof headlamp is great to keep handy case of emergencies or evening walks. It can work on the highest level for up to 40 hours and 120 hours for lower light. And if you’re not satisfied, the company offers a 3-year warranty.
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Stanley Adventure Easy Carry 16QT Outdoor Cooler
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Backcountry/LIVESTRONG.com Stanley is a long-time, popular brand you can trust to keep your food and beverages cool on a warm camping day. This cooler can hold up to 21 cans and keep them ice frozen for more than 24 hours. It also has a latch closure, so you don’t have to worry about any spilling during bumpy drives. Buy it: Backcountry.com; Price: $43.97 (originally $79.95) Related Reading 9 Reasons to Go on a Hike That Will Convince You to Get Outside
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Backcountry is having a holiday sale on camping and hiking gear, like tops, bottoms, shoes and accessories. Image Credit: LIVESTRONG.com Creative
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- Tops
- Bottoms
- Shoes
- Gear
We make deliberate choices about the language we use when it comes to gender. While more brands now carry gender-neutral workout clothes, you’ll still typically see clothing brands market their products to men or women. So, we’ve listed both women’s and men’s options below. However, the main differences are size and fit (generally, loose vs. tight). For shoes specifically, the main differences are width and size. Some men’s shoes are built to support greater weights, so people with bigger bodies may want to opt for men’s versions, whereas people with smaller bodies may prefer women’s versions. Always choose what feels best on your body — regardless of what the label says.
For shoes specifically, the main differences are width and size. Some men’s shoes are built to support greater weights, so people with bigger bodies may want to opt for men’s versions, whereas people with smaller bodies may prefer women’s versions.
Always choose what feels best on your body — regardless of what the label says.
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https://backcountry.tnu8.net
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Buy it: Backcountry.com (women’s) and Backcountry.com (similar men’s version); Price: $110; $80.75 (men’s, originally $85)
Buy it: Backcountry.com (men’s); Backcountry.com (similar women’s version); Price: $19.18 (men’s, originally $48); $38.50 (women’s, originally $55)
Buy it: Backcountry.com; Price: $17.28 (originally $48)
Buy it: Backcountry.com (women’s); Backcountry.com (similar men’s version); Price: $37.40 (women’s, originally $68); $26.06 (men’s, originally $68)
Buy it: Backcountry.com (men’s); Backcountry.com (similar women’s version); Price: $62.40 (men’s, originally $78); $58.80 (women’s, originally $84)
Buy it: Backcountry.com (men’s); Backcountry.com (women’s); Price: $157.50 (men’s and women’s, originally $225);
Buy it: Backcountry.com; Price: $33.96 (originally $39.95)
Buy it: Backcountry.com; Price: $43.97 (originally $79.95)
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