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These are the products that we’ve reviewed in the past that are currently on sale
REI’s winter sale is one of the best times a year to stock up on gear for the upcoming season. This year's sale lasts from November 10 through November 20. To help you filter through the deals, we picked out products we've already reviewed—and loved—from the sale list. Consider your holiday shopping well on its way.
Featured in our 2017 Winter Buyer’s Guide, our testers liked the weatherproof soft-shell upper which surrounds seven millimeters of wool and Thinsulate insulation.
This is what we wrote about the Black Hole tote in our 2017 Summer Buyer’s Guide: “Two words sum up this bag: tough and simple.”
We consider this jacket to be one of the best lightweight rain jackets on the market.
When it was first released in 2010, we called the Snowshot, “one of the least expensive jackets in our test but also a tester favorite.”
When we reviewed the Propulsion for our 2015 Holiday Gift Guide, we were impressed with how well the merino insulation breathed during winter runs.
A favorite from this year's Buyer’s Guide, we called the Squad XL, perfect for “larger faces and smaller wallets.”
The Crosstrek is our Gear Guy's favorite mid-layer ever. Really.
If you need simple, functional running pants, look no farther than the Threshold, which we featured in our 2018 Winter Buyer’s Guide.
The Ozone is one of its lightest, most streamlined bags we’ve ever tested.
Watch this video to learn why the Copper Spur is one of our favorite ultralight tents.
An icon of the mountaineering community, Julbo has been making these glasses for over 100 years.
Without question, these are one of our favorite ski socks. They're warm, thin, good-looking, and at $17, the price is right.
We always recommend thick wool socks for hiking, and Darn Tough's lifetime guarantee makes these an easy choice.
The Vantage was the favorite helmet we tested last year, thanks in part to its low profile design and two-part venting system.
Don’t skimp on an avy beacon. This one made it into our 2017 Winter Buyer’s Guide for its intuitive usability and range.
The Kamber nails details such as carefully positioned pockets that can be opened even when you have a snowboard or skis strapped to its sides.
Features like a full-length zipper and soft cotton lining make the Revival one of our favorite sleeping bags for car camping.
Our Gear Guy called this “maybe the world’s best flannel.”
The Madison—a great fall hiking sock, with its midweight merino body and thinly cushioned bed.
In our 2017 Summer Buyer’s Guide, we recommended the Terradora as the best women’s hiking boot for its stellar fit and high traction.
We consider these the best snowshoes for moving fast through ice conditions.
One of our testers considers the Flash to be the best stove for winter camping.
This light has an auto-off function, which automatically shuts off the beam when the bike stops.
With a 2.6-inch stainless steel blade and lightweight aluminum handle, the Skeletool is a bomber knife that just got even more budget friendly.