Best Outdoor Gear Deals: 7 Seasonal Windows To Save Big

Master the art of timing your outdoor gear purchases to slash costs by up to 60% with our seasonal savings calendar.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Watch the Calendar: Our Guide to the Best Outdoor Gear Deals

Planning your next outdoor adventure? Timing your gear purchases can unlock massive savings, often 50% or more off retail prices. This seasonal guide reveals the prime windows for scoring deals on everything from tents to trekking poles, helping you equip for epic trips without breaking the bank.

Outdoor equipment isn’t cheap, but retailers clear inventory off-season to make room for new stock. National chains like REI, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Bass Pro Shops lead the sales, while platforms like GearTrade.com offer new and used options with dropping prices weekly. Local marketplaces such as Facebook Marketplace or Nextdoor shine for secondhand steals. Pro tip: Stack deals with cash-back apps and coupons for maximum savings, as advised by experts like Vipin Porwal of Smarty.

Ski and Snowboard Gear

The slopes empty out post-season, prompting deep discounts on skis, snowboards, boots and bindings. Retailers slash prices to move last year’s models quickly.

Best time to buy: April-May

Details: Spring signals the end of ski season in most regions. Stores prioritize clearing space for summer inventory, offering 50-60% off. Watch for post-holiday clearances too, when unsold winter gear hits bargain bins. For used options, GearTrade.com auto-reduces prices weekly until sold—perfect for patient shoppers.

You’ll save: 50-60 percent

Where to buy: Backcountry, REI, GearTrade.com

  • Check demo skis from rental shops for near-new condition at reduced rates.
  • Black Friday often revives winter gear deals if spring slips by.

Camping Equipment (Tents, Sleeping Bags, Pads)

Tents, sleeping bags, air mattresses and camp furniture plummet in price as cooler weather deters buyers. Stock up for summer now.

Best time to buy: September (also November-January, late August)

Details: September ushers in fall chill, pushing retailers to liquidate camping stock aggressively. CEO Andrew Priobrazhenskiy of DiscountReactor notes this off-peak lull maximizes discounts. Holiday shopping ramps up secondary sales through winter, while late-summer clearances target last-minute campers.

You’ll save: Up to 50 percent

Where to buy: REI, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Bass Pro Shops

ItemTypical DiscountTip
4-Person Tent40-50%Inspect seams for waterproofing
Sleeping Bag30-45%Match temp rating to your trips
Camp Pad25-40%Opt for inflatable for packability

Seasonal Sports Clothes (Ski Jackets, Swimsuits, Hiking Apparel)

Layer up or strip down affordably by shopping end-of-season for jackets, swimsuits, base layers and trail pants.

Best time to buy: May (also July-August)

Details: May clears winter apparel like ski coats while swimsuits wait for peak beach season. Priobrazhenskiy recommends holding until mid-summer for the deepest cuts on summer gear as stores rotate stock.

You’ll save: Up to 50 percent

Where to buy: REI, Patagonia, Moosejaw

  • Patagonia’s Worn Wear program offers quality used pieces.
  • Layering systems yield versatile wardrobes at half price.

Outdoor Cooking Gear (Stoves, Coolers, Utensils)

From portable stoves to Dutch ovens, cooking essentials heat up sales during strategic months.

Best time to buy: February, June, August

Details: February post-holidays, June pre-summer rush and August end-of-season align with trip-planning peaks, per Priobrazhenskiy. Retailers compete fiercely, dropping prices on grills, pots and coolers.

You’ll save: Up to 60 percent

Where to buy: Dick’s Sporting Goods, REI, Cabela’s

Focus on durable stainless steel over cheap aluminum for longevity.

Hiking Gear (Boots, Packs, Poles, Navigation)

Hit the trails in premium footwear and packs without the premium price tag.

Best time to buy: March-April

Details: Spring closeouts at major retailers make room for new summer lines. Porwal emphasizes coupons and cash-back to amplify 10-40% base savings on boots, daypacks, GPS devices and trekking poles.

You’ll save: 10-40 percent

Where to buy: Dick’s Sporting Goods, Bass Pro Shops, Camping World

  • Break in boots before long hikes.
  • Hydration packs often bundle with poles.

Bicycles and Helmets

Pedal into savings on road, mountain or hybrid bikes, plus certified helmets.

Best time to buy: Fall (also Black Friday, Christmas, off-race season)

Details: Autumn clears summer bikes; demo models from shops offer top-tier value. Specialty bikes discount post-race seasons.

You’ll save: 20-35 percent

Where to buy: Local bike shops (for proper fitting), REI

Bike TypeBest Sale WindowExtra Savings Tip
Mountain BikePost-fall racesDemo bikes
Road BikeWinterUsed via GearTrade
HybridBlack FridayBundle with helmet

Fishing Gear (Rods, Reels, Tackle)

Reel in bargains two months after holidays when ice fishing fades.

Best time to buy: February

Details: Stores offload pre-season stock; used sections hide gems. Ideal for rods, reels, lures and apparel.

You’ll save: 25-40 percent

Where to buy: Cabela’s, Bass Pro Shops

  • Match rod action to your target species.
  • Tackle boxes organize savings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What’s the single best month for outdoor gear deals?

September shines for camping gear with up to 50% off, but check category-specific windows for max savings across items.

Should I buy new or used outdoor gear?

Used via GearTrade or Marketplace saves more (watch condition); new from REI guarantees warranties.

Are Black Friday deals worth it for outdoor equipment?

Yes, especially bikes and multi-category gear, stacking with off-season lows.

How can I maximize savings beyond timing?

Layer coupons, cash-back (e.g., Smarty), rewards programs and local sales.

Is ski gear really 60% off in spring?

Absolutely at Backcountry and REI—post-season clearances are aggressive.

References

  1. Consumer Expenditure Survey: Outdoor Recreation Spending — U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 2024-10-15. https://www.bls.gov/cex/
  2. National Survey on Recreation and the Environment — U.S. Forest Service. 2023-06-01. https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/nsre/
  3. Retail Sales Trends in Sporting Goods — U.S. Census Bureau. 2025-01-10. https://www.census.gov/retail/
  4. Outdoor Participation Report — Outdoor Foundation. 2024-09-20. https://outdoorindustry.org/resource/2024-outdoor-participation-report/
  5. Seasonal Pricing in Sporting Goods — National Retail Federation. 2024-11-05. https://nrf.com/research
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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