{"id":2690076,"date":"2024-11-27T11:16:20","date_gmt":"2024-11-27T18:16:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.outsideonline.com\/?p=2690076"},"modified":"2024-12-02T10:03:00","modified_gmt":"2024-12-02T17:03:00","slug":"black-friday-cyber-monday-sales","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.outsideonline.com\/outdoor-gear\/clothing-apparel\/black-friday-cyber-monday-sales\/","title":{"rendered":"The Best Cyber Monday Sales On Gear We Love"},"content":{"rendered":"

Cyber Monday is like a slot canyon\u2014it’s much easier to navigate when you have a map. To help you plot a course through a massive maze of Cyber Monday sales<\/a>, our gear team has sifted through thousands of deals to bring you 26 pieces of gear that are always a hit and currently on sale. Whether you’re shopping for yourself, scouting for holiday gifts<\/a>, or just browsing for new bargains after Black Friday<\/a>, check out some of our favorites below.<\/p>\n

Updated Dec. 2: We\u2019ve added even more deals to the list for Cyber Monday. We also checked all links and updated prices.<\/i><\/p>\n

Updated Nov. 29: We\u2019ve added deals to the list, including the Roll Recovery R8 Deep Tissue Massage Tool and Icebreaker Men’s Merino 200 Oasis Long Sleeve Crewe Thermal Top. We also checked all links and updated prices.<\/i><\/p>\n

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\"Oyuki
(Photo: Courtesy of Evo)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Oyuki Pep Gore-Tex Trigger Mitts<\/a> for $127 ($170<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Oyuki’s Pep Gore-Tex Trigger Mitts<\/a> are a glove-meets-mitten hybrid: the thumb and index finger are individually housed for on-the-hill dexterity while the pinky through middle finger are grouped in a mitten-like cluster for warmth. Crafted by one of our favorite glove companies (seriously, we’ve been fans of Oyuki, and these Pep Trigger mitts, for years<\/a>), these particular trigger mitts are designed for deep days in Japan and co-signed by Utah pro skier Pep Fujas. They have high-quality, durable leatherwork, a Gore-Tex membrane for waterproofing, and PrimaLoft insulation for coziness in the cold. And most importantly, they’re now heavily discounted at Evo.<\/p>\n

Backcountry Cottonwoods Gore-Tex Men’s Shell Jacket<\/a> for $269 ($449<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

We’re big fans of Gore-Tex outerwear on and off the slopes\u2014the waterproof and breathable membrane sets the standard for ski gear. Thanks to Backcountry’s in-house branding, the stylish, feature-rich, resort-ready Cottonwoods jackets and bibs are always relatively affordable for Gore-Tex-equipped outerwear. However, those reasonable prices are currently slashed by 40%, entering extreme bargain territory. Our advice? If you’re looking for high-end weatherproofing at a lower cost, consider a Cottonwoods kit (available in both men’s and women’s styles<\/a>).<\/p>\n

Solo Stove Pi Dual Fuel Patio Bundle<\/a> for $550 ($835<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

What do your backyard, favorite campground, and local ski resort parking lot have in common? They’re all significantly upgraded with a portable pizza oven. Solo Stove’s Pi Dual Fuel Patio Bundle<\/a> has everything you need to start slanging ‘za like a pro. We’re big fans of being able to choose between using the wood burner for that classic wood-fired taste or the included propane attachment for quick, effortless heating.<\/p>\n

Now, here are a couple of things to point out: The Patio Bundle<\/a> includes a stable stand that belongs in the backyard\u2013it’s too bulky to travel with, in our opinion. However, we’ve set up the Pi on fold-out camp cooking tables<\/a>, no problem. Also, the stove is not featherweight: it comes with a beefy cordierite pizza stone, weighs 30.5 pounds, and has a diameter of 20.5 inches. If you’ve got a truck, van, or spacious SUV, packing the Pi on a car camping trip is doable. If you’re at the helm of a hatchback, you may want to leave the Pi on the porch or reserve it for day trips.<\/p>\n

That said, we’re continuously amazed by how delicious the pizza is\u2014and how much fun the process is for the whole family. A highlight from our testing experience<\/a> was a pizza party in the lot of Palisades Tahoe this past spring, stoking out a crew of 15 shredders with a post-ski, make-your-own pie party. As far as apr\u00e8s goes, that right there is hard to beat.<\/p>\n

\"BioLite
(Photo: Courtesy of BioLite)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

BioLite Charge 100 Max<\/a> for $112 ($150<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

BioLite’s new Charge 100 Max<\/a> is exactly what we want in a portable power bank. It’s small enough to fit in a carry-on, light enough to come in handy charging camera gear on human-powered adventures (1.3 pounds), and powerful enough that it can charge your laptop\u2014twice. The 100W power bank is also quick to charge (1.5 hours via USB-C), which comes in clutch on short layovers. Plus, it can charge up to five devices simultaneously thanks to four USB outputs (two USB-C PD, one standard USB-C, and one USB-A) and a wireless pad. If you hate running out of juice on the road\u2014and love saving money on Cyber Monday\u2014the Charge 100 Max<\/a> is on sale for the first time ever right now.<\/p>\n

Superfeet Winter Support Insoles<\/a> for $41 ($55<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

When you’ve tested as many ski and snowboard boots as we have, a sad truth comes to light: most stock insoles are better off in the bin than in your boots. Of course, the best way to get a solid boot fit is to see a professional boot fitter at your local ski shop\u2014they’ll help customize insoles, liners, and even your boot shell to the anatomy of your foot. But that process can be time-consuming and expensive, and if you’re looking for a cheaper, quicker way to better your boot fit, an aftermarket insole is a smart play. In particular, these Superfeet Winter Support Insoles<\/a> are much more technologically advanced, supportive, and warmer than run-of-the-mill stock insoles. They have a thermally efficient liner, shock-absorbing foam, and a deep, supportive heel cup reinforced with a carbon-fiber frame. Plus, they’re currently on sale for 25% off\u2014a discount that extends across Superfeet’s entire line of insoles.<\/p>\n

GoPro Hero13 Black Ultra Wide Mod Bundle<\/a> for $408 ($480<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Ski season is here, and there’s no better way to capture memories on the mountain, in my opinion, than with the\u00a0GoPro Hero13<\/a>.\u00a0This discounted GoPro bundle<\/a> comes with the Ultra Wide Lens Mod\u2014a snap-on lens adaptor that amplifies the GoPro’s frame of view. GoPro has a ton of lens mods and accessories<\/a> that are also on sale this Cyber Monday, but this setup is especially well-suited for filming POV skiing and snowboarding since the perspective is super wide. While the scope isn’t as all-encompassing as 360 action cameras, we find the imagery crisper and less distorted.<\/p>\n

\"Salomon
(Photo: Courtesy of Salomon)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Salomon Women’s Outpulse Mid Gore-Tex<\/a> for $66 ($165<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

If you’re looking for a lightweight hiking boot that’s heavily on sale, check out Salomon’s Outpulse Mid Gore-Tex<\/a>, as the women’s version is 66% off right now for Cyber Monday. A mid-cut silhouette offers hikers moderate ankle support without trail weight skyrocketing. The grippy, lugged Contragrip outsoles provide traction on and off trail, and Gore-Tex-lined uppers defend against precipitation while still letting the feet breathe on warmer days and longer hikes. These kicks are affordable and adventure-ready for both day hikes and longer backpacking missions.<\/p>\n

Race Face T2 Tailgate Pad<\/a> for $99 ($172<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

We all like to think of pickup trucks and mountain bikes as tough, durable, and ready for anything. But if you toss your beloved bike in your truck bed without a tailgate pad, scratched paint\u2014and worse\u2014are real possibilities. Protect your rig(s) with Race Face’s generously cushioned, abrasion-resistant T2 Tailgate Pad<\/a>. Straps secure the pad in place, while more hook-and-loop straps and precisely positioned blocks help keep bike frames and forks from unwanted jostling\u2014no matter how bumpy the 4×4 road is.<\/p>\n

Evo XL 95L Utility Tote<\/a> for $75 ($100<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Evo’s XL Utility Tote<\/a> is aptly named\u2014it’s incredibly spacious and practical. Our luggage test team just named this Evo essential our favorite gear tote of the year<\/a>, namely for the bombproof build, simple yet practical pocket configuration, and overall capacity. The technical, tarp-lined tote is useful year-round, whether you’re hauling ski and snowboard boots to the hill, packing it with muddy mountain bike gear, or organizing camping equipment. Hell, you can even use it for everyday grocery shopping. It’s also not too expensive\u2014there are similar bags out there that are three times the price\u2014and it’s even cheaper now, on sale for 25% off at Evo.<\/p>\n

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(Photo: Courtesy of Sea to Summit)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Sea to Summit 2-Person Telos Freestanding Ultralight Tent<\/a> for $300 ($599<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Lightweight backpacking tents are a dime a dozen. However, Sea to Summit’s award-winning Telos Freestanding Ultralight Tent<\/a> is in a league of its own. Its ingenious design has a novel pole configuration that provides more vertical space (which is always extremely valuable real estate). The packed tent splits into three included stuff sacks to help backpacking duos share the load. Most notably, though, the Telos can be pitched in multiple ways. You can pitch the mesh tent solo for breathability on warm nights or ditch the tent and trek with just the rainfly on ultralight missions. We especially dig how the solo rainfly setup can be tilted up into “Hangout Mode,” providing campers with a cambered, awning-like shade perfect for sunny beach hangs or drizzly lunch breaks. Plus, it’s now half-off, thanks to Sea to Summit’s Cyber Monday sale.<\/p>\n

Everboom Wireless Bluetooth Speaker<\/a> for $200 ($250<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Let’s start by saying there is a time and a place for Bluetooth speakers\u2014and that place is never on the trail. But if you’re jamming in the backyard, on a remote river float, or at a dispersed campsite with no neighbors in earshot, Everboom’s Wireless Bluetooth speaker is rad. It boasts 20 hours of battery life, and the sound quality is surprisingly solid relative to its compact construction (about the size of a large burrito). Outdoor audiophiles can even tweak EQ settings using the Ultimate Ears app. But the biggest draw here (apart from the Cyber Monday discount) is that the Everboom is ready to rock in the elements. It’s waterproof and durable, has a carabiner-accommodating loop, and, best of all, floats.<\/p>\n

Chirp RPM Rolling Percussive Massager<\/a> for $200 ($250<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Need a little post-adventure self-care? Put your paws on Chirp’s RPM Rolling Percussive Massager<\/a>. You can use the multi-speed electric roller like a rolling pin, letting the knobby nodes work out kinks in your muscles. Or, leave the RPM housed in its nifty base, turn it on, and effortlessly massage everything from your calves to forearms. Our testers’ favorite use? Massaging the arches of his feet after a long day in ski boots. The RPM is now on sale for $200\u2014less than the price of a couple of hour-long massages in many places.<\/p>\n

\"Roll
(Photo: Courtesy of REI)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Roll Recovery R8 Deep Tissue Massage Tool<\/a> for $125 ($139<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

Roll Recovery’s recovery tools have revolutionized my post-adventure routine. In particular, I can’t get enough of the mighty, muscle-massaging R8<\/a>\u2013it firmly clamps around the quads or calves, rolls forward and back, and works out all the kinks. In fact, this massager is so easy to use that my poor foam roller has begun to collect cobwebs. Also of note is the R1 Percussion<\/a> tool is also on sale. I dig this massage gun because it’s compact enough for domestic or international travel. Now, Roll’s sale is tiered\u2014you get 10% off sitewide, no matter your shopping cart total, 20% off when you spend over $200, or 30% when you spend over $500. If you grab my two recommendations, for instance, you’ll be looking at 20% off\u2014not to mention fewer aches and pains in the foreseeable future.<\/p>\n

Ombraz Classic Polarized<\/a> for $120 ($160<\/del>)<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Sunglasses are notoriously easy to lose, break, or damage. But instead of traditional arms, Ombraz Classic shades<\/a> sport an adjustable cord that’s securely looped into the frame itself (which is also overbuilt, durable, and dapper to boot). This innovative design solves many common gripes with expensive sunglasses: it eliminates the chances of snapping arms and drastically reduces the chances of losing them with a built-in retention strap. Not only that, but Ombraz outfitted the Classics with top-tier, polarized Zeiss lenses for optical clarity and UV protection. If you’ve always been curious about Ombraz but have never taken the leap, Cyber Monday’s a swell excuse since the Classics are $40 off.<\/p>\n

Icebreaker Men’s Merino 200 Oasis Long Sleeve Crewe Thermal Top<\/a> for $79 ($105<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

It’s hard to recommend just one product and not the entire brand when it comes to Icebreaker’s base layers. Why? Icebreaker is a merino expert, and it’s my favorite fabric for virtually every outdoor pursuit, from backpacking to backcountry skiing. Merino is naturally warm, breathable, and odor-resistant. Moreover, the sheep-shearing virtuosos at Icebreaker are currently throwing a 25% off sitewide sale when you bundle two or more base layers. That said, while Icebreaker’s best known for its winter-ready base layers (shop men’s here<\/a>, women’s here<\/a>), the boxer briefs<\/a>, technical T-shirts<\/a>, and more are all high-performance and well-made, too. Take a look at the sitewide sale because you can’t go wrong here.<\/p>\n

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\"Capita
(Photo: Courtesy of Backcountry)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Capita Navigator Snowboard (2024)<\/a> for $420 ($600<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

I love Capita’s Navigator<\/a>, and I’m not the only one. I direct ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Magazine’s annual snowboard test.<\/a> Every year Capita submits this board to our test and every year it receives rave reviews from nearly all of our testers. The Navigator is a floaty directional board that’s an absolute blast in powder and a riot on manicured groomers, too. While it’s endless fun for advanced rippers looking to cruise, it’s also intermediate-friendly and easy to ride thanks to a forgiving, medium flex, a maneuverable, rockered nose, reliable camber underfoot, and lightweight core construction. If you’re looking to add a smooth operator of a powder board to your quiver for a bargain price, look no further.<\/p>\n

Black Diamond Storm 500-R Rechargeable Headlamp<\/a> for $56 ($75<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

If you’re like me, you lose headlamps all the time (ironic, when you think about it) or leave them turned on all night, burning through AAA batteries in short order. Black Diamond’s Storm 500-R<\/a> saves you money two ways. First, it’s on sale for 25% off at Black Diamond. Secondly, it’s stocked with a BD 2400 lithium-ion battery that’s rechargeable via micro-USB\u2014so you won’t need to add more AAA carcasses to your battery graveyard. Most importantly, the headlamp is lightweight, reliable, and simple to operate.<\/p>\n

POC Obex BC MIPS Helmet<\/a> for $202 ($270<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

Many skiers and snowboarders don’t replace their helmets as often as they should. Upgrade your current cranial protection policy with POC’s Obex BC Mips helmet, currently available for up to 50% off at Backcountry. I’ve had my fair share of head injuries snowboarding and am incredibly picky with helmets, but I feel confident in POC’s solid polycarbonate shell construction. I also always opt for helmets with a Mips liner<\/a> to reduce rotational forces in the event of a crash. Plus, the vents are adjustable, the earpads are protective and comfortable, and the BC version of this helmet also sports an NFC ID chip that you can load with your medical information.<\/p>\n

\"Smith<\/figure>\n
(Photo: Courtesy of Backcountry)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Smith 4D Mag ChromaPop Goggles<\/a> for $204 ($370<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

Goggles are unfortunately somewhat disposable: easy to scratch or lose, despite the high price tags. Waiting for a deep discount to snag a new pair is the pro move. Smith’s 4D Mag goggles are currently up to 40% off at Backcountry<\/a>, and they have a uniquely curved lens that boosts your field of view on the slopes. Personally, I dig these goggles because I have a medium-sized face, and I’m not always a huge fan of XL goggles. The 4D Mag<\/a> sports a mid-sized frame but gives you outsized peripherals thanks to that innovative lens design. And speaking of lenses, Smith’s contrast-enhancing, crystal-clear magnetic lenses go head-to-head with any optics brand’s premium offerings.<\/p>\n

Arc\u2019Teryx Men’s Alpha Parka<\/a> for $700 ($1,000<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

There’s puffy warm, and then there’s parka warm. Arc’Teryx’s Alpha<\/a> is the latter\u2014and it’s 30% off. This massive marshmallow of a parka is generously packed with RDS-certified, 850-fill goose down that’s warm as hell when the sun disappears. Built to withstand the rigors of frigid belays in shady river canyons, the Gore-Tex Infinium outer shell is also water-resistant, breathable, and durable. Whenever I’m going winter camping, this is the first piece I pack\u2013it’s perfect for hanging around camp and comfortably plowing through chores. In a worst-case scenario, it’s the ultimate emergency layer.<\/p>\n

Mountain Hardwear Women’s Kor AirShell Hoodie<\/a> for $75 ($150<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

The best way to describe Mountain Hardwear’s Kor AirShell<\/a>? Imagine your coziest hooded sweatshirt and go-to tech shell met in your closet, fell hood over heels for one another, and nine months later, a lightweight lovechild popped out. A far cry from the crinkly, loud, plasticky windbreakers of yesteryear, Mountain Hardwear’s Kor AirShell is deliciously quiet. The nylon ripstop fabric is wind-resistant, breathable, durable, incredibly comfortable, and, most surprisingly, soft to the touch. While this shell isn’t the right choice when rain’s in the forecast, it’s ideal for breezy hikes and after-work trail runs, and it’s a wonderful addition to any outdoor enthusiast’s wardrobe. I’m just as happy napping in the AirShell on airplanes as I am scrambling up ridgelines in my backyard Sierra. For a limited time, ladies can score the hooded version<\/a> for 50% off, while gents can get the lighter, hoodless full-zip <\/a>for half off right now.<\/p>\n

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\"Mountain
(Photo: Courtesy of Steep and Cheap)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Mountain Hardwear Men’s Ghost Whisperer 2 Hooded Down Jacket<\/a> for $144 ($360<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

Steep and Cheap, which reliably lives up to its name, has clearance items on sale for up to 70% off right now. Somewhere deep in the thousands\u2014yes, thousands\u2014of deals, hides a 60 percent-off Ghost Whisperer 2<\/a> from Mountain Hardwear. The hooded puffy features a 10-denier ripstop shell that’s stuffed with high-quality 800-fill, hydrophobic goose down. It provides significant warmth for weight, considering the men’s version<\/a> comes in at just over a half pound. Both the men’s and women’s versions<\/a> are steeply discounted. My Ghost Whisperer from a few years ago is still going strong, and I’ll probably grab another to keep as backup.<\/p>\n

Arc’Teryx Women’s Atom Hoody<\/a> for $210 ($300<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

My touring partner swears by this Arc’Teryx insulator, and I totally get it (I actually “borrowed” it this week). A synthetic mid-layer that’s wind-resistant and breathable is a cheat code on the skin track, and that pretty much describes the Atom Hoody<\/a>. Packed with 60 grams of synthetic CoreLoft Compact insulation that’s warm when wet and breathable when you’re huffing and puffing, the Atom is built for big missions in the mountains. It has an adjustable, helmet-compatible hood, two hand pockets, a hidden internal chest zip, and comfy, reliable cuffs. One of her favorite aspects is simply the fabric itself: a stretchy, lightweight, soft, and moisture-resistant 20-denier nylon.<\/p>\n

\"Oyuki
(Photo: Courtesy of Evo)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Oyuki Toya Down Insulator Pant<\/a> for $135 ($180<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

Zip-off pants are cool. But these Oyuki insulated zip-off pants, designed in the powder-blessed holy land of Hokkaido, transcend cool with a relaxed fit, 60 grams of recycled down, and a recycled shell material. Just imagine: you’ve just skied Japow all day, and now you’re soaking in an onsen. Just before you turn into a prune, you emerge from the burbling waters, then slip into these puffy trousers. Reborn, relaxed, and unequivocally stylin’, you meander to a convenience store for some mouthwatering fried chicken, onigiri, matcha treats, and other outrageous and affordable delicacies. Ok. Maybe you’re just hanging out at the local mountain. These are still the coolest apr\u00e9s pants you’ll see in the parking lot.<\/p>\n

My Medic MyFAK<\/a> for $127 ($170<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

No matter your outdoor activity of choice, having a decent, well-stocked first aid kit\u2014and knowing how to use it\u2014is obligatory. My Medic’s first aid kits are all 20% off, including their comprehensive MyFAK<\/a>. This burly first aid kit is remarkably compact, considering it comes stocked with over 115 medical essentials, including typical must-haves like bandages and blister strips. It also includes a few survival necessities, like a space blanket and water purification tablets. And in case you need a crash course in first aid? The MyFak comes with a free online training course (although an in-person WFA or WFR isn’t a bad idea, either).<\/p>\n

Rocky Talkie 5W Radio<\/a> for $144 ($180<\/del>)<\/h3>\n

I’m a huge fan of Rocky Talkies\u2014these compact communicators come in handy year-round, whether you’re climbing, skiing, rafting, or backpacking. This is the first time Rocky Talkie’s 5 Watt Radio has gone on sale. The 5W Radio<\/a> is beefier than the ultra-compact, 2-watt Mountain Radio<\/a> (9.1 ounces to the Mountain Radio’s 6.5), but it offers up to three miles more coverage in mountainous terrain. It’s also fully waterproof (the Mountain Radio is “splash and snowproof,” according to the brand, a claim I heavily co-sign) and has better battery life. The GMRS radio can also pick up weather updates, monitor dual channels, and access repeater channels; however, with great power comes great responsibility. The 5W does require a license to use (it’s $35 and easy enough<\/a>) and isn’t permitted in Canada. If that’s a dealbreaker for you, there’s no shame in sticking with the Mountain Radio<\/a>, my go-to for backcountry skiing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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