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jansom
08-08-2011, 02:47
Is there a good time to buy gear retail? I've decided to do a long section or a thru hike next summer and have come up with a preliminary gear list. I'm wondering though if the backpacking retailers have any set times of year for sales like other retail outlets. Big sales in May for winter gear, sleeping bag lines changing over in September or winter closeouts on summer gear that happen only after Christmas for example. Any major sale times that I could look into?

Ironbelly
08-08-2011, 07:11
Broadly speaking, in winter you can get good deals on the prior years summer items, and in the summer you can get good deals on prior year winter items. During the shoulder seasons you might encounter some "sales" where you might save a little, but the really killer deals come during the oppossite season to clear out prior year merchandice to make way for the new model stuff that will be coming in a few months later.

Deals are always coming and going, you just have to do research on the gear you want and be patient for a few weeks+ and you can usually find at least a small discount. You can also check sites like steapandcheap, departmentofgoods, reioutlet etc.

RevLee
08-08-2011, 09:30
Don't forget to check out the sites that have bonus point programs. Especially if you are looking for something new or that never goes on sale. They offer bonus points that you can use to get other needed items for free. I've had good luck with Moontrail.com (http://www.moontrail.com/home.php). I was wanting some sleeping bags that nobody had on sale, but the bonus points were enough to cover a silk bag liner, gaiters, and pack cover that I would otherwise have to pay to get.

hike500
08-08-2011, 12:29
Moosejaw is another one that has a great point system.


Don't forget to check out the sites that have bonus point programs. Especially if you are looking for something new or that never goes on sale. They offer bonus points that you can use to get other needed items for free. I've had good luck with Moontrail.com (http://www.moontrail.com/home.php). I was wanting some sleeping bags that nobody had on sale, but the bonus points were enough to cover a silk bag liner, gaiters, and pack cover that I would otherwise have to pay to get.

Chomp09
08-08-2011, 14:46
Hey Jason,

The big sale time-frames for Camping gear are generally found around Memorial Day and Labor Day. If you're looking for the latest and greatest, new product is often released between late January and early April, depending on the manufacturer.

theoilman
08-08-2011, 14:58
I've been told from a local outfitter that down sleeping bags are going up about 15% Jan 1.

jansom
08-08-2011, 15:29
Thanks for the replies. I think I can hold off on the impulse buying until at least Labor Day. :)

Mundele
08-11-2011, 15:03
Join Rei and you'll get a 20% coupon at least a few times a year. Another option is to check the used section and ebay

scope
08-11-2011, 15:15
There's a sale going on all the time, so the best thing to do is just get connected with the sites and lurk for a period of time. Try to have a specific idea of what you're looking for and then learn how its typically discounted. For instance, I know I can always get 20% off something at REI, although I might have to wait to do it. I might go ahead and buy something if I see it at greater than 20% off before then. Some brands always have stuff on discount, some its rare to see discounted and even what looks like a minor sale might actually be a good one. I agree that it terms of the "best" sales, they are typically winter ones clearing summer stuff and vice versa. However, there is always something going on somewhere. Steepandcheap and The Clymb are good ones to check in on, especially when you really know what you're looking for.

daddytwosticks
08-11-2011, 15:20
Seems like many of the cottage industry folks offer deals and discounts in the dead of winter. :)

Sierra Echo
08-11-2011, 15:24
You could also check out Sierra Trading post. They can have some good deals.

Franco
08-11-2011, 20:50
Also keep an eye in the "for sale/selling used gear" forums (here for example).
very often you will find new or almost new gear that someone does not like or their situation has changed. The saving can be very substantial over a reduced 'on sale" price.
Franco