TAKE UP TO 50% OFF:Save on Watch In the Morning of La Petite Mort Onlinecamping gear from brands like Sea to Summit, Coleman, LifeStraw, and more at Amazon and REI.
There are still freezing temps all over the U.S. this week, but in no time at all we'll be out enjoying the spring warmth. Like the daffodils and tulips, we're slowly crawling back into the sunlight and in no time at all, we'll be heading out for weekend camping adventures.
If your camping equipment could use an upgrade before booking your summer adventures, shopping during the off-season is a great way to score epic deals. Check out these serious discounts that'll get your prepped early for the upcoming camping season.
A home away from home is necessary when heading into the great outdoors. With room for three, The North Face Trail Lite 3 tent focuses on a roomy interior while remaining lightweight. While the tent typically costs $350, it's on sale at REI for just $174.73 which means your trail-side home will come with a 50% discount.
The North Face designed this tent with oversized doors, making it easier to get in and out. The two vestibules are great help when it comes to storing extra gear or taking off muddy boots before getting into the tent. The internal organization pocket are also handy for keeping essentials stored in easy-to-access spots.
The Trail Lite 3 comes with its own storage bag, but you'll want to grab a footprint or a tarp separately to pack along.
When tucked in under the stars, be sure your sleep setup is comfortable with no rocks poking into your back. The Sea to Summit Ether Light XT Insulated Air Sleeping Pad measures four inches thick, ready to keep your cozy while camping in late spring through early fall. With Thermolite insulation, the sleeping pad offers a plush experience that's both lightweight and durable. There's also an anti-microbial treatment to keep things as hygienic as possible.
The regular size of the Sea to Summit Ether Light XT Insulated Air Sleeping Pad is marked down to just $99.50 which gives you a hefty 50% discount off the typical price of $199.
SEE ALSO: Oru's lightest foldable kayak is worth every pennyAll good outdoor adventure are fueled by s'mores, granola bars, and hot dogs. But it's also critical to stay well hydrated. While that sounds easy, finding clean sources of water in the wilderness can be a challenge, but that's solved by packing along the LifeStraw Go Series water bottle. With a 33.8-ounce capacity, the water bottle filters out bacteria, parasites, sand, dirt, and even microplastics from your drinking water. Pack this along when you're camping and you'll be able to drink from the lake, stream, or river. The included membrane microfilter lasts for about 1,000 gallons which means you'll be hydrated to the max.
Hydro Flask All Around Travel Tumbler (40 ounces, Lupine) — $19.83$39.95(save $20.12)
AeroPress Coffee Press (green or red) — $36.93$49.95(save $13.02)
Coleman Lantern (1,000 lumens) — $39.99$44.99(save $5)
Rumpl NanoLoft Puffy Travel Blanket — $70.93$95(save $24.07)
Intex Seahawk 3 inflatable boat — $87.55$249.99(save $162.44)
Jetboil Flash Cooking System — $97.39$129.95(save $32.56)
EcoFlow Delta 2 portable power station — $449$699(save $250)
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