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The 47 Best REI Cyber Week Outdoor Deals (2025)

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REI's Cyber Week sale ends tonight. If you need to restock your backpacking, hiking, biking, camping, outdoor-loving gear quiver, now is a great time to do it. REI Members can use the code CYBER2025 to save an extra 25 percent on REI Outlet items. Below are the best deals on all our favorite tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, pads, cookware, outdoor apparel, and more.

There are also sales at Backcountry and Public Lands, along with some great deals at our favorite cottage industry brands like Six Moon Designs, Zenbivy, Gossamer Gear, and more. Not sure what you need? Check out our many outdoor gear guides.

Updated December 8, 2025: We've added new deals from REI's Cyber Week sale, including some great deals on a Sea to Summit sleeping pad, a Nemo bikepacking tent, and Petzl headlamp, among others. We've also removed sold out deals and updated links and prices throughout.

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Tent Deals

Need a new shelter from the storm? There are more tent deals right now than we usually see this time of year, giving you some great options for not a lot of money. Check out our guides to the best backpacking tents and best car camping tents for more details.

Photograph: Scott Gilbertson

Nemo's Dagger Osmo line of tents are reasonably light with roomy interiors and have proved very storm-proof in my testing. The three-person version has long been my tent of choice for trips with my kids. Setup is simple thanks to the single main pole design (which forks at each end) with a cross pole in the middle. There are two spacious vestibules for storing gear, and if you leave the rain fly off, the mesh room is excellent for stargazing.

Just to round out the Nemo tent deals, here's the third flavor of Nemo tents, the Dragonfly on sale. I like the generous amount of mesh at the top of this one, which provides some nice ventilation on warm summer nights and is perfect for falling asleep under the stars when the weather permits. The Osmo fabric continues to live up to the hype, with much less water absorption than pure nylon tents in rainy weather, and there's a good amount of room for storing all your stuff. The bikepacking version, which has shorter pole lengths, is also on sale.

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