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The 16 Best October Prime Day Deals on Outdoor Gear

Score some serious savings on outdoor gear during Amazon’s limited-time sale, Prime Big Deal Days

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It’s officially that time of year: is here with loads of sweet deals designed to help you get a jump start on your holiday shopping (or nab yourself a new treat). For a limited time during these October Prime Days, you can score serious savings on favorite brands, including Keen, Igloo, Columbia, and more.

As with the online retailer’s renowned July Prime Days, it can be tricky to suss out the real deals, which is why our team of gear experts has scoured the best brand-name outdoor discounts we feel are worthy of your hard-earned cash. But remember, you need to be an to snag many of these steep discounts. So, double-check that login and keep scrolling for our favorite outdoorsy finds while they’re still on sale.

Updated for Day 2: We’ve added six deals to the list, including the Coleman Sundome 6-Person Camping Tent, Nuun Electrolyte Tablets, Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Station,  Thule RoundTrip 80L Duffel, Energizer Universal Plus LED Headlamp, and CamelBak Lobo 9 Bike Hydration Pack. We also checked all links, updated prices, and removed the Klymit Double Wide Camping Hammock.

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for $96 ($130)

When put to the test, this tent’s durability and ease of setup impressed our gear guys. With decent waterproofing, interior stash pockets, and two D-shaped zip-up doors, this dome tent is a budget-friendly find at 26% off right now. Plus, with 10 feet x 10 feet of floor area, this six-person version has enough space for you to sprawl out with a buddy or bring the kids along on a car camping trip this season.

Nuun Electrolyte Tablets for $20 ($30)

Staying hydrated is important when you’re going hard in the outdoors, whether you’re pedaling up a steep, dusty incline or sending the gnar in Yosemite Valley. We’ve been big fans of Nuun’s portable hydration tablets for years, and this Prime Day deal makes a good thing even better by slashing the price by 33%. So go ahead and try different flavors with this mixed fruit four-pack and keep those electrolytes handy on your next big adventure.

Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Station Yeti 700 for $450 ($600)

We’ve rarely seen a price drop this big on Goal Zero’s ever-popular power stations, which make off-grid travel easy for those of us who like to tote our laptops and cameras everywhere. With two USB-A and USB-C outlets, plus three-prong plugs for your standard-issue electronics, charging your tablet while making a backcountry pot of coffee is a cinch. Plus, its IPX4 rating for water resistance means that it can withstand water splashes from any direction, should your adventures take you to places a little wet and wild.

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Thule RoundTrip 80L Duffel for $144 ($170)

As someone who’s spent way, way too much time testing and thinking about ski boot bags, I can assure you that Thule’s RoundTrip 80L Duffel is well worth the money — especially while it’s currently on sale. It sports a fleece-lined side pocket for your goggles and helmet, plus drain holes in the bottom to help with errant melted snow. The best part? At 80L, it’s large enough to stash away extra base layers, gloves, hats, and a shell or two, so you can keep your kit organized, rise early, and hit the road in a flash.

for $9 ($17)

At 46% off, this deal on Energizer’s 100-lumen headlamps offers serious bang for your buck. Many name-brand outdoor headlamps of similar brightness retail for two to three times the price of this two-pack, which comes with a set of the brand’s batteries, making them ready in an emergency without having to be charged. These basic lights are bright enough for use around the home or for car camping trips with the family, these headlamps are also equipped with a red LED setting to help preserve your night vision after hours.

for $54 ($100)

I have a CamelBak hydration backpack that’s still going strong after 15 years of use, and I recommend this durable brand to everyone I know. So I was thrilled when I saw that the company’s 9-liter Lobo pack was up to 46% off. Although you could use it for hiking or climbing, this tiny rucksack was designed with the avid cyclist in mind, offering a handy helmet carry, thin hip belt, and zippered pockets to keep you watered and organized on that dirt singletrack.

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for $38 ($45)

With LifeStraw’s Go Series, you can filter harmful bacteria out of your wilderness water source without stopping to pump or use a frustrating squeeze bag. And at 19% off for certain colors, this is the lowest price we’ve seen on these handy 22-liter bottles in months. The bottle’s membrane microfilter is designed to last for up to 4,000 liters or about five years of daily use, according to the brand. In addition to eliminating disease-causing pests from your water, it also helps remove chlorine, odors, and organic chemical matter.

for $137 ($190)

We’re huge fans of Therm-a-rest’s NeoAir series, which offers an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio and comes with the brand’s. The Topo Luxe continues this ethos but with a camper’s utmost comfort in mind. As such, it’s a bit thicker and heavier than some of its NeoAir cousins. A 25-inch width and four inches of plush inflatable thickness will help give you a good night’s sleep, no matter where you pitch your tent. Plus, with an R-value of 3.7, it’s fit for three seasons of adventures.

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for $550 ($1,068)

Sales on portable, outdoorsy electronics abound during this Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, but Anker’s SOLIX C1000 is a stand-out at 49% off. With six three-pronged, wall-style outlets, you can charge your whole crew’s electronics at the same time, or power your laptop while projecting an outdoor movie onto the side of your van. The Anker SOLIX C1000 Portable Power Station is also on sale with a digital coupon, but we like this Prime Day bundle, which comes with a waterproof bag for when inclement weather inevitably strikes in the mountains.

Keen Women’s Targhee 3 Mid Height Waterproof Hiking Boots for $66 ($165)

°­±ð±ð²Ô’s Targhee Boots have reached legendary status in hiking circles with their ultra-grippy rubber lugs and stable heel. For this Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, you can save up to 60% on these bestselling boots. They’re a great pick for multi-day, overnight treks and day hiking sojourns, due to their awesome support and stability.

Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station for $459 ($799)

At $459, the Jackery 1000 v2 Portable Power Station is 43% off and the lowest price it’s ever been on Amazon. Sure, it’s a great staple to have on hand if the power ever goes out in your neighborhood. But also, it’s an excellent piece of outdoor tech from a company we’ve noted before, one that lets you take mobile power with you, whether you’re on an off-the-grid trout fishing trip or a backcountry ski epic. The Jackery Explorer has regular-style wall plugs, plus USB-A and USB-C outlets, to keep everything you need fully charged. Weighing in at 23.8 pounds, it’s light enough to toss into your car trunk or van cabinets for a weekend in the woods.

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for $95 ($170)

During this October Prime Day, you can score 44% off a robust, beefy cooler that’s similar to Yeti’s thick-walled, hard-shell marvels but at a fraction of the price. At $100 for the 24-liter version, it’s the lowest price we’ve seen since last December. Hit that football tailgate or leaf-peeping road trip with your favorite chilled snacks and bevies in style.

Osprey Daylight Duffel Bag 60L for $60 ($100)

Whether your travels take you to far-flung multi-day trails in Nepal or simply to your local climbing gym, Osprey’s 60-liter duffel is a roomy and functional pick to stash all your gear securely. A mesh water bottle pocket and zippered end pocket make it easy to grab smaller essentials, while a huge, zippered front panel allows for the storage of larger items. Oh, and did we mention it quickly transforms into a backpack for hands-free carry and is currently 40% off? It’s also backed by Osprey’s industry-famous.

for $18 ($26)

If you’re a fan of down-filled warmth, you know how pricey it can be to repair or replace your precious insulated apparel. Proper washing and care are essential to ensure that it lasts for many seasons in the wild. Down Wash.Direct allows you to wash down-stuffed gear in a safe and sustainable way while maintaining its water repellency. Meanwhile, Down Proof is a wash-in waterproofer that you can apply to your insulated items to add additional waterproofing protection.

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for $50 ($100)

We’ve featured Columbia’s low-cost boots before, but its flagship model, the Newton Ridge, is up to 50% off right now. For just $50, you can get this ankle-height boot with a grippy rubber sole that’s backed by a one-year warranty. It’s the lowest price we’ve seen on these babies in years.

Hydro Flask Travel Tumbler 40oz. for $28 ($40)

Hydrating on the go isn’t always a graceful process if you’re packing a twist-top water bottle. That’s why we’re fans of this big gulp-style travel tumbler from Hydro Flask, which is cupholder-friendly and can tote 40 ounces of your favorite cold beverage when you’re on the road to the ski hill or your favorite national park. When it’s time to clean, simply disassemble the lid and toss the whole package (cup included) into the dishwasher.

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