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Grab a seat at REI's 4th of July sale: Save 30% on Flexlite chairs and stools
Grab a seat at REI's 4th of July sale: Save 30% on Flexlite chairs and stools

Indianapolis Star

time10 hours ago

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Grab a seat at REI's 4th of July sale: Save 30% on Flexlite chairs and stools

Ready to upgrade your outdoor gear for summer? Now through Monday, July 7, REI Co-op is giving outdoor lovers a budget-friendly reason to kick back and relax—literally. You can save 30% on all Flexlite Chairs, stools and replacement seats, making it the perfect time to stock up before your next camping trip, beach day or backyard bonfire. Lightweight, packable and surprisingly comfy, these fan-favorite Flexlite chairs are built for adventure—and right now, they're built for your budget! Check out the best 4th of July deals on Flexlite chairs at REI below. Save 30% at REI: REI Co-op Flexlite Air Chair Replacement Seat More: Join REI Co-op once, and score lifetime savings on your outdoor gear purchases As a consumer co-op, REI Co-op members pay a one-time fee and are part of the REI community for life. Once you pay the $30 membership fee, your membership never expires. Members get access to benefits like up to 10% back annually on eligible purchases (Co-op Member Reward), free standard shipping, access to special offers and sales, member-exclusive bonus cards, early access to curated products and limited-edition gear, the ability to trade in used gear for credit and so much more. More: These limited-edition Stanley tumblers are only at REI. Shop the Dawn collection here The REI Co-op membership costs $30 and is a lifetime membership. New members will immediately start earning rewards like up to 10% back on eligible purchases.

Save Up To 50% Off For REI's Fourth Of July Sale
Save Up To 50% Off For REI's Fourth Of July Sale

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time20 hours ago

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Save Up To 50% Off For REI's Fourth Of July Sale

Hikers, campers, backpackers, and outdoors folks of all kinds, gather 'round! The REI Fourth of July Sale is here with up to 40% off gear of all kinds and up to 50% off clearance so you can stock up on all your essentials and luxury items alike and get outside this summer! REI Co-op members can also get 20% off one full-price Yeti item at checkout. Cool! Check out all of Yeti's offerings here from their best-on-the-market coolers to my personal favorite camp mug and so much more! Here are some of the most exciting discounted items, ready to join your gear list: An REI Wonderland 4 tent for 30% off because the best part of camping is that it's basically an excuse to have an outdoor sleepover with your besties, and this beaut is as spacious as can be! The tent is suited for three-season use and has a 69.4-square-foot interior. You can get the footprint for this tent here. Promising review: "Best tent ever!!!! Tall enough that I can stand inside, but not too tall that I can't set it up. It's easy to set up and take off without help (just me), and yet it's big enough that it feels like a palace inside. Plenty of pockets inside and little hooks for lights and whatever. You can close up all the windows and rainfly or leave it completely open with just the screen and enjoy the view from your sleeping bag. Even the lines and shapes that it forms when you are inside are beautiful! It's on the heavy side, but because I only car camp, I don't care. I'm in love with this tent, and it works so well, and it's so amazing that it makes me want to go camping even more!" —LuciaPrice: $300.29 (originally $429) A Kelty Catena 30 Sleeping Bag for 37% off if you're building out your car camping kit and want a super affordable option that doesn't skimp on coziness. The 30-degree rating makes it suitable for three-season camping and its roomy rectangle sleep makes sure you can stttrrreeeetttch out to get comfortable, just the way you like. Promising review: "Super warm, affordable sleeping bag! I was skeptical because of the price but now I regret not getting it sooner! Definitely a new staple in my camping setup." —EnigmaPrice: $37.39 (originally $59.95, available in two colors) A Petzl Sama climbing harness for 26% off because moving on from rental gym gear and investing in a climbing harness of your own is a beautiful rite of passage! This one is nice and padded for maximum comfort on the wall, has plenty of gear loops, and has been my most beloved piece of climbing gear for years now, on indoor hangs and days at the crag alike. I love this harness! It's comfortable, keeps me safe, and truly what more could I need? I like that the waist is adjustable with a buckle for security but that the leg loops are elastic so I don't have to fuss too much when putting it on. When I'm climbing and wearing this harness I'm literally not thinking about my harness at all, and I think that's high praise for a piece of gear that needs to be both trustworthy and is technically a men's harness, but I found that it just fit me the best! But if you're interested in this harness and want to check it out in women's sizing, Petzl makes a women's version called the Luna, which is also on sale right now! When it comes to harnesses, or any wearable outdoor gear for that matter, always be sure to check out the size charts in both men's and women's versions to see which will fit better instead of just assuming. Okay, rant over! Promising review: "Comfy waist belt with better than average padding. The gear loops are good for sport and 1-5 multi-pitch trad. The legs loops are non-adjustable but have elastic stretch to accommodate for medium to large legs." —Kzoo360Price: $62.73 (originally $84.95, available in sizes S–XL) A pair of collapsible trekking poles for 40% off for aiding your climbing (and making you look super legit). Yes, they help you get up the mountain, but we're not talking enough about how useful they are for getting down. Step with certainty and do your knees a favor by getting yourself a reliable pair! You don't want to skimp on quality with a piece of gear you're putting your weight on, uhhhhh next to a cliff edge. Under-$100 is a nice little price point for a high-quality set that's much cheaper than the alternatives while still making sure they're going to be safe and last you a long while. Promising review: "For the price, these are excellent trekking poles. I've brought them on day hikes and multi-day camping trips in which these prop my tent up. They're significantly cheaper than carbon and weigh nearly the same. If you're getting into hiking and aren't sure what to get, go for these, they're the best all-around introduction to trekking poles." —EKTPrice: $47.89 (originally $79.95; available in two colors) A Sawyer Squeeze water filtration system for 25% off that blows any other system out of the — say it with me — water. It's adaptable and easy to use in almost any situation, planned or not. I've encountered some pretty sad excuses for water sources and have still been able to get liquid into the bag to be filtered and safely consumed. The set comes with one squeeze screw-on water filter, two 32-ounce collapsible pouches, one replaceable pop-up drinking spout, and one syringe filter cleaner. It weighs three ounces. It removes bacteria such as Salmonella, cholera, and E. coli, and protozoa such as Giardia and If you're immunocompromised, be sure to read all the package instructions to make sure it's safe for you.I adore this water filter for its ease of use, adaptability, small size, and zero wait time. Just fill the bag, screw on the filter, and roll the bag to squeeze the filtered water into your bottle. You don't need to wait for it to be done like with water treatment pills or gravity systems, and there's no funky taste — just fresh, clean, crisp water. If even the bag-filling situation sounds like it would take too much time, you can also screw the filter DIRECTLY ONTO A WATER BOTTLE and drink straight from it. Game-changing. Either way, it's a quick, lightweight system that I completely recommend. Promising review: "I've taken this on a couple of backcountry/backpacking trips and it's so handy and easy to use. I find I prefer to carry two Smartwater bottles with me (one for dirty water, one for filtered water), screw the filter to the top of one, and squeeze clean water into the second bottle. I also love that it's small and lightweight. It's perfect for backcountry trips." —sarah279Price: $34.39 (originally $45.95) A Kelty camp loveseat for 25% off if snuggling up next to your boo watching the campfire is always your favorite part of the trip. Separate camp chairs are just tooooo far when you're in love! Promising review: "This chair is so easy to open and store as well. I love being able to sit side-by-side with my partner. The cup holder is nice as it can snugly hold a can, or the flap can move to the side and easily hold a camping mug with a handle. I like that it holds a variety of drinkware, so I am not stuck having to find somewhere to place the unique style cups that aren't cans or slim. Definitely my go-to camping chair when I am with friends or a partner! This is for two people sitting upright. You would not want to lie on this as there is a hard bar in the middle, but it is perfect for sitting close!" —LalaPrice: $97.39 (originally $125.95, available in three colors) A self-inflating sleeping pad for 30% off so you don't have to huff and puff into your pad after hiking all day and setting up your campsite. I recommend this pad for car campers or backpackers looking to get their feet wet and start to build out a kit. Promising review: "I love this pad so much. It keeps me warm in the winter, is the most comfortable pad I've ever slept on, and the material doesn't stick to you. 10/10 recommend. I love it so much I just deal with the weight and take it on my backpacking trips too." —HarryAHPrice: $59.39 (originally $84.95, available in short, regular, regular wide, and long wide sizes) A Tilley hat for 25% off to give your SPF some support and protect your face and neck from that bright, bright sun as you hike, fish, and while away these sunny summer days. Promising review: "This is the hat I've been looking for! Getting older and needing some shade on my noggin', face, and neck. I've purchased a few other hats but this one is the most comfortable, breathable, and covers my neck and long nose too. The wife says it looks good on me and she's picky!" —Danny DoradoPrice: $73.99 (originally $99, available in sizes 7–8 and five colors) An REI Co-Op Siesta 20-degree sleeping bag for 30% off that's oh-so-roomy, oh-so-cozy, and the perfect place for you to snuggle up on car camping trips where you can really make yourself at home. Reviewers especially love that you can unzip just the bottom for ventilation or even unzip it all the way into a quilt. Where are my "sticks one foot out of the blanket to sleep" friends at? This is the sleeping bag for you. Promising review: "I bought this bag for car camping, and it is my favorite bag. So far, one trip (two nights), and it only got down to the high 40s, so I stayed plenty warm. I did bring a flannel sheet, but I didn't really need it for warmth on this trip. The bag is roomy and comfortable. I love that the hood is big enough to accommodate my pillow, and I can turn easily in the bag. I also appreciate that in warmer weather, I can unzip the bottom of the bag to put a leg out (didn't need to on this trip). I usually sleep hot, but this bag did not feel confining like a mummy bag. Would recommend!" —StedmanbPrice: $104.29 (originally $149, available in medium, medium wide, long, and long wide sizes) A Yeti Tundra 45 Cooler that REI CO-op members can get for 20% off, famous for keeping your food and drinks colder than you could ever imagine for days at a time. Especially if you pre-cool it before you load it up, everything from seltzers and beers for campfire time to bacon, eggs, and OJ for a special backcountry breakfast will be ready to rock. Promising review: "This is the first Yeti cooler I have ever purchased, and I am in love. We used this camping and the drinks were so cold they may have been in our refrigerator. We did prime the cooler to get it chilled before loading it up, which was simple and made a huge difference! There was ice in our cooler three days after camping, and the drinks were still cold after sitting in our house without AC for four days in 85- to 90-degree heat! (It's a bummer, I know.) That really says something about the quality! Love the king crab orange color 10/10 if you're considering a Yeti, get a Yeti." —Steph_keen_Price: $260 (originally $325, available in five colors) A small medical kit for 25% off because it's a good idea to have first aid supplies on hand when you're out in the wilderness, full stop. This one has everything you need and is quite well-organized, which is actually very important in a real emergency. This kit always comes with me on most longer hikes and definitely on all backpacking trips. It's small, light, and completely unobtrusive! It has many different kinds of bandages, a splinter and tick remover, bug bite relief wipes, aspirin, and more!Promising review: "It is exactly what I was looking for. It has everything expected. It is properly sized for backpacking or moto-camping with my dog." —Josh LPrice: $24.69 (originally $32.95, available in three styles) A BearVault Bear Canister for 20% off, which is the most trusted way to keep your food away from bears, for your safety and theirs. These are popular in the western US where in some areas with grizzlys they're required, but they're useful almost anywhere if you want a surefire way to keep food untouched by all critters. This is the smallest model, which is great for solo adventurers and quick trips. It also comes in larger sizes for longer trips or for people sharing one can. To lock, simply twist to close and to open it back up, just press on the black nubs on the lid whenever they get to the I moved to the West Coast, I was sooooo excited that I finally had to get a bear canister! They may be heavy and tough to put in a pack, but hey, they're iconic! This small can fits into a pack relatively easily and holds a lot, especially if you're keeping volume in mind while shopping. And they really are useful beyond just for bears. I brought mine to Joshua Tree this past weekend because the last time I was there, there were a ton of mice, and there's just no good place to hang a food bag. Enter: the can! And hey, don't forget to put your trash and any other scented items like toothpaste in there for the night, too. Promising review: "I love this thing. It fits easily into my pack, and can fit electrolytes, snacks, a collapsible mug, matches and fuel, and six to eight freeze-dried meals. Even witnessed an inquisitive deer who accidentally rolled it down a rocky hill and not a scratch or crack on it!" —stacePrice: $61.49 (originally $76.95, also available in larger sizes) A lightweight beanie for up to 52% off that'll keep your noggin' and ears nice and warm on cool early mornings and late nights at camp. Sometimes what stands between you and a good night's sleep outdoors is a cozy hat to keep you warm through the night. Promising review: "I own a couple of these and have given some as gifts. They are one-size-fits-all but fit my head (men's large) which I appreciate! Nice colors. Not scratchy. Affordable. Easy to stuff into a purse or pocket." —MarionMPrice: $10.83+ (originally $22.95, available in three discounted colors) The iconic Petzl Grigri belay device for 25% off, because if you've been rock climbing for a bit, chances are it's time to finally invest in one of these bad boys. The assisted brake gives peace of mind to both climbers and belayers alike, whether you're top rope or lead climbing. Need a locking carabiner to go with? I use a Black Diamond RockLock Screwgate Carabiner. It goes without saying that I love my GriGri! It keeps me and my climbing partner's safe, and what's not to love about that?! Finally buying one felt lite a true rite of passage, and YEAH I talked the ear off of the nice REI worker who sold it to me when I bought it in-person at the store. Thanks, nice REI person! Promising reviews: "Great belay device. I use it constantly and have had no issues with it. The paint will most likely wear off from rope friction, but the function of the belay device is great. Prefer it way more over my old ATC belay device." —Matt"I love my Pretzl GRIGRI. As a 5'4" woman who lead climbs with 6'+ guys, it saves my butt on a regular basis. I feel completely comfortable catching a whip with this, no matter what distractions are going on or how fast I need to react. It does take a bit of practice to learn how to feed the rope through smoothly for lead belaying, but after a bit of practice, it doesn't slow me down at all. I also feel much safer climbing with my belayer using an auto-locking belay device, and I've never had any issues with any Pretzel GRIGRI I've ever climbed with. I highly recommend it." —livhausPrice: $74.89 (originally $99.95, available in three colors) A Ninja PFD (that stands for "personal flotation device," aka a life jacket) for 20% off. It's made by NRS, the most beloved rafting, kayak, and water sports gear brand around. The thoughtful fit gives you a great range of motion for paddling while still conforming to the body, and it has lots of special features like zippered pockets, attachment points, and a silicone-coated waistband to help keep it in place while taking a dunk. Promising review: "This was recommended to me by a sales associate. They were out of stock in the store, so I ordered it online. Design works great for paddling! The style allows for a much better range of movement than the normal zip-up PFD. It's lightweight and easy to put on and take off with two side buckles and two shoulder straps. Front pocket is great for storing stuff; can fit a phone in a dry bag with room for a wallet and keys." —AlisonPrice: $119.89 (originally $149.95, available in sizes XS–XXL and four colors) An 18-liter folding cooler for 30% off so you can keep your car camping dinner and breakfast items nice and chilly overnight. Going to bed after a hot meal and a cold drink and waking up to a cold glass of OJ all in the middle of the woods is one of the great joys in life. Price: $24.39 (originally $34.95, available in three colors) A Trail 2 waist pack for up to 50% off so you can bring along your phone, some smacks, and other essentials while remaining hands-free on your hike. If you're going for a short jaunt where you don't need water or want to be burdened by a backpack, there's no better pick. Promising review: "This thing brings back some 90s nostalgia. Nice lightweight pack to add a bit of ease of access to those day hikes where you don't have side pouches." —JakePrice: $14.83+ (originally $29.95, available in three colors) An REI Co-op Trailmade 2 Backpacking Tent for 30% off that's the perfect budget pick for anyone looking to dip their toe into backpacking this year. It includes a footprint so can keep the bottom of the tent from getting punctured, it has a door on each side for easy entry and exit for all, and like all great backpacking tents, it packs down nice and small so you can carry it with you — that's the assignment, after all! The tent weighs 5 pounds and 7 ounces in mind that when tent specs how many people a tent is for, they mean teh max that can fit in there, so two will be pretty squished in here. When you're backpacking, that can be ideal — you're carrying less weight if you only have the room you need, but don't be surprised if you're sardined! This would also be a super comfortable tent for one hiker and their gear if you want to keep your gear inside with you, though you could also keep you pack under the vestibule or simply out. I've been known to bring along a trash bag to throw my pack in at night in case of rain. Sometimes the cheap, ugly solution is the most effective! review: "This is a very solid and well made tent for two! Very light and easy to set up! The included footprint it a nice touch that makes it even easier to set up. When this says two person, is means a snug two person. When setting this up for the first time, I thought 'woah this is going to be too small', but it worked out and it's actually not bad once you get inside. Definitely do-able for a couple or close friends, but it is tight quarters. We loved this tent paired with two REI Trailmade Sleeping pads and a North Face double sleeping bag. Fit perfectly with a little room to spare at the head and feet. Doors on both sides is a nice touch, and the rain fly is very solid! The roof vent is helpful in the warmth. If you're just getting into tent camping and you're ready for solo or duo adventures, this tent won't do you wrong. Just be prepared to be a little cozy and you'll have a great experience with it!" —KendricPrice: $139.29 (originally $199, available in two colors) A Caddis pop shelter for 25% off to provide you and yours with some much-needed shade anywhere you need it. This would be a life-saver beach camping or desert camping any time of year. Promising review: "I Bought this a year ago and have used it every weekend since. This is by far the best quality canopy I have ever seen, after going through several cheapo-s I decided to step up and I am glad I did. This thing is built for abuse and it really shines. I depend on this thing for my market booth and it has never let me down." —Danger BoyPrice: $187.39 (originally $249.95) A Trail 25 day pack for 30% off that's perfect for toting all of your snacks, layers, first aid supplies, and other essentials on a day hike. Committing to carrying a water bottle in your hands while you trek? Never the move! Promising review: "Great pack for short trips. The bag has plenty of intuitively-placed pockets for storage and ease of access. I used it for a five-day trip to Jeju Island, Korea and it was perfect. I didn't carry it all day but it was fine for a few hours at a time. The color is distinctive without being too loud." —Jack in DCPrice: $69.89 (originally $99.95, available in sizes XS–4X) A Petzl Borea climbing helmet for 25% off because keeping your coconut safe when climbing outside is of the utmost importance! I like this helmet because it's easily adjustable, fairly breathable, even in some serious heat, and it's not super-duper expensive. Promising review: "I just used this on a climbing trip in Vegas, for limestone and red rock and felt safe and secure in it. Four other people had it on the trip, which speaks for itself. I love how easily adjustable it is! My newbie friends didn't have helmets and we shared mine and they were easily able to adjust between climbs. I am petite and have a small head and it fit comfortably. Hit my head a few times on the walls with this helmet on and hardly felt the hits." —eggofchaosPrice: $52.39 (originally $69.95, available in three colors) An REI Co-Op 650 down jacket for up to 30% off to stay cozy and warm weather you're hitting the trail or embarking on errand day in town, which can truly be an adventure all its own. Promising review: "REI brand is one of few that fits my body type, with a smaller torso/arms and wide hips. Fits well, good quality, excellent warmth for a casual mid/outer layer." —HayleePrice: $89.93+ (originally $129, available in women's sizes XS–3X and four discounted colors) A Flexlite Air camp chair for 30% off that makes the perfect luxury item for backpackers who want to sit in a real chair after a long day of trekking or car campers who still like to pack as light as possible. Promising review: "This chair was light and super easy to assemble! It was a nice perk to have during my backpacking trip." —SpartanGirlWendyPrice: $69.89 (originally $99.95, available in three colors) An REI Co-op Trailmade rain jacket for up to 28% off because facing some stink weather is inevitable and it's great to have a go-to jacket to keep you dry. Promising review: "This jacket is legitimately one of the best waterproof and comfortable jackets I have ever worn! Nice product!" —Wayne JPrice: $49.93+ (originally $69.95, available in men's sizes S–XXXL and three discounted colors) A puffy camp blanket for 30% off for keeping you snug as a bug when you're gathered around the campfire or to use as an extra layer in your tent. Always good to have some extra warmth around, especially since it's packable and easy to throw in your car and bring along! Promising review: "I got this for covering a bed during hotel/cabin/yurt trips with my dog. It does add a nice extra layer in addition to being easy to pack and easy to shake out (and even wash, when needed) if the dog bounds onto the bed, as he's allowed at home." —AndyFPrice: $69.93+ (originally $99.95, available in two discounted colors) A four-person Coleman tent for 25% off with a full-fly vestibule so you and your fellow campers can enjoy the great outdoors side-by-side *and* have room for safe gear storage outside of your sweet digs. The tent has a roomy 8x7-foot interior and a 4.6-foot ceiling height. A good rule of thumb for how many folks can fit in a tent is the number of people listed squished all together *or* that number minus one with room to spread out and for gear. In this case, if you plan on using the vestibule for gear, you probably *can* fit four people. The more the merrier! Price: $142.39 (originally $189.95) A Hyperlite 55-liter Southwest pack for 15% off that weighs in at just two pounds — pretty compelling, especially if you're working hard to cut weight in your setup elsewhere. Its main mesh pocket will help you access snacks and extra layers, as well as dry any wet clothing, and its nearly waterproof construction is just the cherry on top. While you shouldn't expect the same comfort and bells and whistles as you might in a cushier (and heavier) pack, folks with ultralight setups swear by this bag for thru-hikes. I'm on the cusp of being ultralight, so I haven't quite taken the plunge and gotten it, but if (read: when, sorry, I love gear) I splurge on an ultralight pack, it'll be this one. Since I've mostly backpacked around the Appalachian Trail — known for nonstop rain — the near-waterproof body seems too good to be true. What does nearly waterproof mean exactly? It's made of waterproof material, and its seams are taped, rendering it mostly waterproof, but Hyperlite knows better than to promise these things. It's always smart to double up on waterproofing on important items just in review: "Used this pack for my 2024 Appalachian Trail thru-hike. Held everything really well, had no issues whatsoever. As a matter of fact, after 2200 miles it's still going strong!" —RogerH289"I got the black version, 55L, and it worked great for the PCT. After 2,000 miles, there was some wear on the bottom where the struts rub on the bottom of the pack, but mostly cosmetic and nothing major. I didn't have back issues or shoulder pain, which I've experienced with other packs in the past. The 55L provided enough space. For sections of the hike where I carried a bear can, I just strapped it to the top of the pack and didn't have any issues. Whole thing felt solidly built and would buy again if I needed another." —JackPrice: $322+ (originally $379, available in two colors) So get out there, shop the REI Fourth of July Sale, score up to 50% off all kinds of sweet gear, then immediately get off the computer and go play outside! And don't forget that REI Co-Op Members get to take 20% off a splurge-worthy Yeti item. Huge scores all around! You have until July 7 to take advantage of these stellar deals!

Berghaus Makes U.S. Debut at Outside Festival
Berghaus Makes U.S. Debut at Outside Festival

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time04-06-2025

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Berghaus Makes U.S. Debut at Outside Festival

Iconic British Outdoor Brand Introduces Heritage and Innovation to North American Audience Berghaus SUNDERLAND, England, June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Berghaus, the renowned British outdoor brand with nearly six decades of mountaineering heritage, proudly announced its official entry into the U.S. market at this past weekend's Outside Festival in Denver. The launch event, titled 'THIS IS BERGHAUS,' took place on Saturday, May 31, at 2:30 p.m. in Civic Center Park, marking a significant milestone for the brand as it brings its legacy of adventure and innovation to North American outdoor enthusiasts. As a presenting sponsor of the Outside Festival, Berghaus joined a dynamic lineup of global outdoor leaders, including REI Co-op, The North Face, and Brooks Running. The festival, now in its second year, continues to attract thousands of outdoor and music enthusiasts, for a weekend of live music, wellness sessions, film screenings, and gear showcases. 'Launching Berghaus in the U.S. at the Outside Festival is a pivotal moment for us,' says Charlie Pym, global senior vice president at Berghaus. 'As we look to strengthen our global presence as a trusted outdoor brand, we know that the U.S. presents a large opportunity, not only because of the growing interest in outdoor participation but also the cultural relevance outdoor brands play in the lifestyle and active communities throughout the country.' Festival-goers experienced the latest collections from Berghaus, including the reissued Meru and Trango jackets from the new Concert Collection, inspired by the brand's 1990s designs. These pieces blend technical performance with retro style, resonating with seasoned adventurers, and street style enthusiasts alike. The Berghaus booth also featured appearances by brand ambassadors, interactive product demonstrations, and provided participants with insights into the brand's initiatives focused on accessibility and sustainability in outdoor exploration. "The connection of Berghaus to the Denver outdoor community was natural and seamless. It felt as if we had always been a part of this rich, active outdoor community," says Shane Wallace, North American vice president of portfolio brands at Pentland Brands. Berghaus' U.S. debut aligns with its mission to make the outdoors more inclusive and accessible, reflecting the broader goals of the Outside Festival. The brand's presence in Denver signifies its commitment to engaging with the vibrant American outdoor community and expanding its global footprint. Berghaus will continue its introduction to the U.S. market by attending upcoming trade events including the Grassroots Outdoor Alliance in Reno, NV, and the Switchback Event in Nashville, TN. To learn more about Berghaus and purchase gear from its range of technical outdoor gear collections, please visit Please direct all Berghaus media inquiries to Berghaus@ ### Founded in 1966 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Berghaus has been at the forefront of outdoor gear innovation for nearly 60 years. Known for pioneering technologies and a dedication to quality, the brand offers a wide range of clothing and equipment designed for outdoor adventures. Berghaus is a subsidiary of Pentland Group and continues to inspire explorers worldwide. Attachment Berghaus CONTACT: berghaus@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

REI's Anniversary sale ends May 26: Save up to 30% on Jetboil, Kuhl, Garmin
REI's Anniversary sale ends May 26: Save up to 30% on Jetboil, Kuhl, Garmin

Indianapolis Star

time25-05-2025

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REI's Anniversary sale ends May 26: Save up to 30% on Jetboil, Kuhl, Garmin

The 2025 REI Anniversary sale is one of the best savings events to kick-start the summer season. This year's sale has up to 30% off premium outdoor gear, clothing and accessories, plus special offers for REI Co-op members. REI Co-op members can get 20% off one full-priced item and an additional 20% off one REI Outlet item with the coupon code ANNIV2025. Whether you're looking for new camping equipment, hiking boots or outdoor tech, you'll find crazy discounts across all categories. The sale is a great opportunity to stock up on essentials for your summer outings, Memorial Day weekend adventures and beyond. REI's biggest sale of the year is live from Friday, May 16 to Monday, May 26. Below, shop our absolute favorite last-chance REI deals before the sale ends. More: Merrell Moab hiking boots are less than $60 at this Memorial Day shoe sale Save 25% at REI: Garmin inReach Mini 2 More: 10 camping cookware sets to buy before your next outdoor adventure 🏕️ Dockers Memorial Day sale: Save up to 40% off pants and shorts sitewide Up to 25% off: Nemo Tensor All-Season Ultralight Insulated Sleeping Pad No, anyone can shop the REI Anniversary sale, but REI Co-op members get extra savings, including 20% off one full-priced item and an additional 20% off one REI Outlet item with the coupon code ANNIV2025. Score lifetime savings: Join REI Co-op once, save forever on your outdoor gear The REI Co-op membership costs $30 and is a lifetime membership. Now through Monday, May 26, new members can get a $30 bonus card when they join the REI Co-op and make a purchase of $50 or more in the same order. As a consumer co-op, REI Co-op members pay a one-time fee and are part of the REI community for life. Once you pay the $30 membership fee, your membership never expires. Members get access to benefits like up to 10% back annually on eligible purchases (Co-op Member Reward), free standard shipping, access to special offers and sales, member-exclusive bonus cards, early access to curated products and limited-edition gear, the ability to trade in used gear for credit and so much more.

Best Memorial Day weekend deals under $50 — all the budget items I'm adding to my cart now
Best Memorial Day weekend deals under $50 — all the budget items I'm adding to my cart now

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time24-05-2025

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Best Memorial Day weekend deals under $50 — all the budget items I'm adding to my cart now

As a deals writer, my job is to bring you the very best bargains — and this Memorial Day weekend, it's no surprise that I'm seeing some extra impressive deals to fit any budget. In fact, many Memorial Day sales just so happen to be under the $50 mark. For instance, you can snag the Brightech Outdoor String Lights for just $20, which hold the number one spot on our guide to the best solar lights. If you're looking for a pair of quality-yet-affordable headphones, we recommend the Sony WH-CH520, which are marked down to the low price of $39. Plus, you can grab the ever-so-popular YETI Rambler for just $28 in a summery Key Lime hue. From athletic apparel and bluetooth speakers to handy kitchen appliances and outdoor essentials, I've rounded up 25 Memorial Day Weekend deals that won't cost a penny over $49.99. Keep scrolling to check them out. Add a little sunshine to your day with these pretty Lego sunflowers. This simple build is great for pretty much any age or skill level. Plus, you can display them however you like in a vase or amongst real blooms. The standard Fire TV Stick is no more. It's now the Fire TV Stick HD and at just $19 it's a bargain. If you don't have a 4K television, it's the ideal choice offering access to all your favorite streaming services and a voice-controlled remote. We'd still advise most people to opt for the 4K Max model, but if you don't have a 4K TV this is the streaming stick for you. Anker may be best known for power banks and accessories, but the company's earbuds are great too — and you can save 50% on these which include 22 EQ presets and a tight in-ear fit. The Blink Mini 2 is Blink's new indoor and outdoor security camera. It's weatherproof and comes with several useful features like color night vision, person detection and an easy-to-use companion app. We noted in our Blink Mini 2 review that it didn't have the best sound quality, but if you want a cheap security camera with Alexa integration, you can't go wrong here. Keep key essentials close at hand with the REI Co-op Trail 2 Waist Pack. It features two liters of storage with one main zippered compartment, a smaller front zippered compartment and a secret stash pocket around the back. Constructed of ripstop nylon, the exterior is treated with a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) to ensure all your valuables stay dry. Nothing adds outdoor ambiance like a killer playlist and the very best solar lights. This outdoor-rated pack is built with shatterproof plastic bulbs that are currently 54% off at Amazon. Plug them in when the sun sets and enjoy 27 feet-worth and up to six full hours of a soft, white glow. A simple, yet classic pick from Nike's workout apparel is this Cropped Logo Tee, made from soft cotton jersey. The loose fit is super comfy and pairs nicely with leggings or shorts. The sequel to 2017's Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Sparks of Hope once again reunites the residents of the Mushroom Kingdom with the zany Rabbids. This time the unexpected allies are venturing into the stars for an intergalactic adventure. Offering colorful strategy combat, and plenty of planets to explore, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is one of the most overlooked games on Nintendo Switch. The Apple AirTag is an excellent key finder that is extremely easy to set up and does a great job of locating your valuables. What more could you ask for? Amazon's compact smart speaker packs Alexa features into a space-saving design. The Echo Pop delivers clear audio for music and podcasts, while still handling all your usual voice commands. Good for nightstands or desks where space is tight, and the semi-sphere design looks cleaner than typical smart speakers. Some Yetis have larger capacities, sure, but if you don't want to lug a heavy tumbler around all day, this one is perfect. It comes with a MagSlider Lid that uses magnets to keep your drinks secure and at the perfect temperature. The JBL Go 3 is the ideal Bluetooth speaker for traveling and outdoor adventures, and it's dropped to $29 at Amazon. It's IP67 waterproof and dustproof, and ultra-compact in size. But it still offers surprisingly strong sound and up to five hours of playback on a single battery charge. The Ring Indoor Cam (2023) can record 1080p video, scare off intruders with a built-in siren, and detect motion in specified zones. It is more compact than the previous model with the addition of a new privacy shutter and upgraded mount. This is the lowest price we've seen to date. One of Brooklinen's top-rated pillows, the Marlow, is designed to suit all sleepers, including those prone to sleeping hot. Its fill is crafted from 80% cooling infused memory foam and 20% polyester fibers. I've been sleeping on this pillow for a few months now, and I really love how supportive-yet-cushioned it feels under my head and neck. Another cool feature is that you can adjust the loft with the zippers depending on whether you sleep on your back, side or stomach. One of the best Bluetooth speakers in terms of portability is on sale right now at Amazon. Believe it or not, this 0.6-pound speaker packs a punch. The orange, light grey and black colors are all included in the promotion. This 7-quart slow cooker is the perfect size to house a big batch of chili or queso to snack on all day. Or you can plan ahead and slow cook a melt-in-your-mouth roast with some carrots and potatoes for an easy dinner. The Magic Bullet Blender is great for athletes, fitness gurus or anyone who's trying to eat healthier. It can be used to make a wide variety of health shakes and smoothies; just add your protein powder of choice and you're set! It can also be used to make pasta sauces and guac. The Keurig K-Express is your top choice if you're looking for a low-cost single-serve coffee maker, or a pop of color in your kitchen, as it's available in 6 colorways at Walmart. At just 6.5 inches wide, it's also compact and is ideal for small spaces. You can also brew one cup after another, without waiting for the water to reheat, which sits within the 36oz reserve. This is a great pair of Sony budget headphones, and this deal makes them even more affordable. You get a comfortable design, solid sound quality and up to 50 hours of battery life along with USB-C charging. Hoping to throw some beverages in your beach tote? With the Hydro Flask Insulated Surf Tote, you can ensure they'll stay cold thanks to its lightweight insulation and fully-lined and leakproof interior. These shorts are crafted for runners, thanks to reflective extras, a brief liner, two pockets, and an adjustable drawcord on the waist. But, you don't have to be exercising to enjoy a pair of shorts with added utility — especially when they're an extra 45% off. Note: Be sure to use promo code 'FUNHOG' at checkout to get this price. Although these aren't sneakers, we just had to throw these slides into the mix. If you're in need of some serious arch support following an intense workout, look no further than Hoka's recovery slides. They are specifically designed to cradle your feet 24/7 but with added breathability, thanks to the addition of four airflow vents. This umbrella is the perfect addition to your backyard or patio. It provides optimal shade while adding some elegant style. The umbrella surface is UV-proof, waterproof and fade resistant so you can use it on both sunny and rainy days. These biker shorts are super cute and come in a variety of colors and lengths. This pair happens to be the 6-inch version and they feature stretchy, breathable material that's great for yoga class or just lounging at home. The Blink Outdoor is a fully wireless home security camera that records video in 1080p, lets you store video locally (or in the cloud) and has a two-year battery life. The Editor's Choice camera holds a spot in our list of the best home security cameras.

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