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The 12 Best Gear Deals at Outdoor Research鈥檚 Massive Sale

Outdoor Research鈥檚 outlet is overflowing with deals right now. Score discounts on these highlights from the sale, each hand-picked by our gear team.

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We鈥檝e been conducting some indoor research on Outdoor Research鈥檚 website, and the results of our study are in: the PNW-based outfitter is currently having a massive sale. Our hypothesis? If you love to save money and spend time outside, you don鈥檛 want to miss this.

Now, these discounts are as steep as OR鈥檚 home range鈥攖he picturesque, quad-cramping Cascades鈥攚ith 60 percent off on hundreds of pieces of gear. That includes last year鈥檚 ski and snowboard apparel, high-performance puffies, MTB gear, and alpine accessories like hats and gloves. Our gear team sifted through mountains of bargains to hand-pick 12 deals worth jumping on right now. Browse the , or check out our top picks below.

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Freewheel MTB Half聽 Zip Hoodie for $72 ($179)

Dirt connoisseurs from Vermont鈥檚 Green Mountains to Vancouver鈥檚 North Shore know that mountain bike season isn鈥檛 relegated to clear, sunny skies. A stretchy, wind- and water-resistant pullover crafted from recycled nylon and spandex, the Freewheel MTB Half Zip Hoodie is purpose-built for shredding singletrack in style and comfort. A drop-tail hem keeps your bike shorts dry, while a low-profile hood fits comfortably underneath your helmet. If you could use some mountain bike-specific outerwear, now’s the time to pull the trigger, as the Freewheel line is now 60 percent off.

Freewheel MTB Short Sleeve Jersey for $24 ($60)

A mountain bike jersey for 60 bucks? Not a bad deal. That鈥檚 retail pricing for the Freewheel MTB Short Sleeve, a streamlined, lightweight, sweat-wicking polyester-and-spandex jersey with a drop-tail hem that offers summer singletrack crushers UPF-30+ protection. Now on sale for $24, this short sleeve jersey is an absolute bargain.

Freewheel MTB Long Sleeve Jersey for $28 ($70)

This long-sleeved mountain biking essential utilizes the same stretchy, thermoregulatory fabric as Freewheel Short Sleeve, but with longer sleeves to give bikers more comprehensive protection from sun rays, whipping branches, and inevitable dances in the dirt. Now it can be yours for less than half the retail price. Compared to the $24 tee version, you鈥檙e only paying a couple of bucks per sleeve. In this economy? Sign us up.

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Trail Mix Cap for $13 ($32)

We love a gridded fleece hat around here. Stylish and comfortable, breathable and warm, we鈥檒l rock these idiosyncratic caps year-round. From casual summer hangs around the campfire and high-alpine adventures to frosty backcountry ski days, the Trail Mix Cap does it all. Plus, it鈥檚 currently discounted by 60 percent and only $13, making it an excellent last-minute Father鈥檚 Day gift if you鈥檙e still in the market.

Skytour AscentShell for $160 ($399)

The Skytour isn鈥檛 the most waterproof three-layer jacket we鈥檝e ever tested, but the brand鈥檚 AscentShell Air nylon and spandex blend is relatively lightweight and stretchy, offering impressive range of motion while touring. Plus, the breathability is superb. Needless to say, it鈥檚 one of our top recommendations for skiers and splitboarders who spend ample time in the skintrack. Even at a retail price of $400, this jacket is affordable and a smart addition to any backcountry traveler鈥檚 winter kit. At $160, this is a slam-dunk buy, and if it鈥檚 still available in your size, we highly suggest grabbing one. You鈥檒l thank us come winter.

Skytour AscentShell Bibs for $172 ($429)

These bibs feature the same tester-beloved, spandex-injected fabric as the Skytour jackets. Essentially, these are a cross between your favorite yoga pants and go-to backcountry touring fare. They鈥檙e comfy as can be, offer decent waterproofing, and they鈥檙e currently on sale for a steal. We also love the pocket configuration (including an avalanche pocket with an integrated clip), generous vents, burly cuffs and cinchable gaiters for crampon usage and bootpacking, and the broad, comfortable suspenders.

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Helium Down Hoodie for $120 ($299)

New puffy day is always exciting, and that鈥檚 more true than ever when you snag one for 60 percent off. Outdoor Research鈥檚 popular Helium Down Hoodie is stuffed with lightweight, lofty, high-quality 800+ fill down, offering a premium warmth-to-weight ratio for any outdoor endeavor. The body of the puffy is made from minimalist Pertex Quantum material, while the hood and shoulders are reinforced for better protection from precipitation. If you鈥檙e on the hunt for a versatile, warm, and affordable insulator, check this one out ASAP, as colorways and sizing are聽very听濒颈尘颈迟别诲.

Sureshot Heated Softshell Gloves for $108 ($260)

If cold hands are a constant concern for you come winter, Outdoor Research鈥檚 Sureshot gloves are a smart investment (especially when you can buy during this OR sales event). The gloves themselves are low-profile and dexterous. Most critically, they feature Outdoor Research鈥檚 ALTIHeat system鈥攐ne of the more effective heated glove frameworks we鈥檝e ever tested. The system is powered by rechargeable lithium batteries, is easy to operate in frigid temps, and has multiple settings so you can save battery or prioritize maximum warmth.

Helium Adrenaline Day Pack 20L for $56 ($139)

We鈥檝e been praising Outdoor Research left and right throughout this article. Allow us, for a moment, to pause and question the aesthetic of this 20-liter Adrenaline Day Pack. Why the bumblebee black and yellow colorway? Why the garish white logo plastered down the bulk of the bag like it鈥檚 the hood of a NASCAR race car? That said, we鈥檙e happy to ignore these questionable design choices because function matters more than fashion around here (and, let鈥檚 be completely honest, we love a 60-percent discount). Moving on, this pack is highly rated by OR customers for its lightweight construction, easily accessed strap pockets, and overall waterproofing. Essentially, it鈥檚 a featherweight, comfortable, and haul-able dry bag, and we can get down with that. Did we mention it鈥檚 60 percent off?

Trail Mix Quarter Zip Pullover for $48 ($120)

For the outdoor enthusiast, a cozy quarter-zip fleece like this Trail Mix pullover might as well be a standard-issue uniform. Ready for cool summer nights around the campfire, international ski trips, and everything in between, the ultra-soft polyester fleece is the definition of versatile. The fabric is both comfy enough for all-day wear and breathable enough for moderate hikes, while chest and hand pockets add utility for travel and daily life.

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Snowcrew Jacket for $140 ($349)

If you鈥檙e looking for a resort-ready jacket, the Snowcrew has your name on it. The two-layer exterior features a proprietary Outdoor Research waterproof and breathable membrane, keeping you dry onpowder days. Heavier synthetic insulation keeps your torso toasty, while lighter insulation in the sleeves and hood adds more dexterity and mobility. Not only is this coat discounted by 60 percent off, but it鈥檚 still available in a full size range, from small to XXXL.

Tungsten II Pants for $160 ($399)

Finding a ski pant that can handle backcountry and resort riding alike is tricky enough. Finding one for $160? That鈥檚 damn near impossible. Luckily, Outdoor Research鈥檚 Tungsten II Pants fit the billThe pants feature a touch of synthetic insulation in the seat and thigh, just enough to stay comfortable on rickety fixed-grip chairlift rides and sub-zero powder days without completely torpedoing backcountry utility. An industry-leading Gore-Tex membrane provides top-notch waterproofing, while inner thigh vents allow you to amp up airflow on spring days and grueling ascents.


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