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REI's Member Days sale starts today and runs through March 23, 2026. As the name implies, the bulk of the deals are exclusively for REI Members. Members get 20 percent off one full-price item with the coupon code MEMBER26. Members also get 20 percent off one used Re/Supply item, and 40 percent off all REI Co-op Campwell and Wonderland tents. If you're not yet an REI member, you can join today.

We've combed through the member deals, as well as some more limited outlet deals to fine the best price on all our favorite tents, backpacks, outdoor apparel, and more.

Updated Wednesday, March 2026: We've added a few more deals, including a great sale on REI's Flash 22 daypack, a Sea to Summit sleeping pad, a Mystery Ranch backpack, and an Exped sleeping bag.

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What You Should Get With Your Member Coupon

During the REI Member Days sale REI Members get 20 percent off one full-price item with the coupon code MEMBER26. Here are a few pieces of outdoor gear we love that are good candidate for buying with your member coupon. Not an REI member? You can sign up today and get access to the coupon.

Upgrade Your Sleeping ExperienceTherm-a-Rest NeoLoft sleeping pad in orange colorPhotograph: Therm-a-restSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

Therm-a-Rest

NeoLoft Sleeping Pad

$250

REI

I just got back from a three-day trip using this pad for the first time in a few months. What a revelation it is, every time I sleep on this thing. I'd been testing other pads most of the winter. While some are very good, nothing compares to the Therm-a-Rest NeoLoft for comfort. This pad reinvigorated my love of backpacking by ensuring that I get a great night's sleep in the backcountry. It's cushy and comfortable, like a plush car-camping pad, with excellent pressure relief (pro tip: for max comfort, don't over inflate it). The R-4.8 insulation keeps you warm down to about freezing, though I've used it in colder conditions by pairing it with a closed cell foam pad. I also love that it packs up quite small considering how massive it is when inflated.

Lighten Your Load With an Ultralight TentBig Agnes tentPhotograph: Big AgnesSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

Big Agnes

Copper Spur HV UL Tent

$600

REI (2-Person)

The Big Agnes Copper Spur tents are high quality, lightweight, and well designed. At 2 pounds 10 ounces for the two-person model, this is one of the lightest freestanding tents on the market. It's easy to set up, and stable even in strong winds. The Copper Spur is also very livable, with steep sidewalls to maximize interior space. Mesh pockets help with gear storage and give you a place to stick your headlamp for dispersed light. The ingenious “awning” design makes getting in and out a snap (provided you have trekking poles to set it up). All seams are taped with waterproof, solvent-free polyurethane tape. They're also durable despite their lightweight fabrics, standing up to years of abuse on the trail. I do recommend grabbing the footprint ($80), though, to help protect the floor. It also allows you to pitch the fly only, which is nice shelter on sunny days at the beach.

Grab REI's Best Lightweight BackpackREI Flash Air Backpack in gray with white grid and writingPhotography: Scott GilbertsonSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

REI Co-op

Flash Air 50 Backpack

$299

REI (Men's)

$299

REI (Women's)

I tested this pack quite a bit last summer as part of an upcoming ultralight backpack guide. It's very comfortable, carrying a 25-pound load without issue. It's not the lightest pack I've tried (it's 1 lb. 14 oz for a medium), but like most REI brand gear, it strikes a great balance between features and price. It's made of UHMWPE ripstop nylon, with shaped steel piping for the frame, making it studier than a frameless pack. I love the pre-curved back panel and hip belt, which were much more comfortable than most ultralight framed packs in this class. It's got nice load lifters as well, and the minimalist design works well to keep weight down. My only real gripe is that the exterior pocket isn't very big.

Get the Best Camp StoveColeman 1900 Camping StoveCourtesy of ColemanSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

Coleman

Cascade 3-in-1 Stove

$275

REI

Any flame will work, but Coleman's Cascade 3-in-1 stove really elevates your outdoor cooking experience. I lived full time in an RV for over seven years and cooked on this stove almost every day. It's all about the cast iron grates. They're sturdier than the usual metal and don't warp over time. Apply a light coat of oil to them periodically and they'll develop a protective seasoning just like a cast iron pan. The flat top is also handy for cranking out camp pancakes for a hungry family. The coupon brings the price here down to $200.

Deals on Camping and Backpacking Gear

Nemo Mayfly Tent in the woodsPhotograph: Scott GilbertsonNemo Mayfly Osmo 2p Backpacking Tent for $337 ($113 off)REI

Nemo Equipment’s Mayfly Osmo tent is the two-person tent I reach for the most. It's solidly built, cleverly designed, and has proved durable, and most importantly, dry, in my years of testing. I tested the Mayfly two-person model, which has a trail weight of 3 pounds 8 ounces. A little heavier than our top pick for ultralight hiking (the Copper Spur suggested above) but still pretty light when split between two people. It's a semi-freestanding design, which means there are fewer poles, but you have to stake out the foot-end of the tent. Two sewn-in ridged stays help ensure there’s plenty of room by your feet, but the Mayfly is on the tight side. Two sleeping pads fit, and hikers under 6' 4" will be fine, but if you’re not close with your hiking partner, the three-person model for $375 ($125 off) will be a better option.

Nemo Dragonfly Osmo 2p Tent for $375 ($125 off)REI

The Dragonfly Osmo is a slightly lighter tent than the Mayfly above, aimed at ultralight backpackers who want a freestanding tent. I've tested and liked the one-person version, which is spacious, lightweight, and sturdy. The Osmo fabric is Nemo's proprietary blend of nylon and polyester, which in my experience sheds rain better than most nylon rainflies. The Dragonfly Osmo 3-person version is also on sale for $435 ($145 off), and the bike-packing friendly two-person version, with poles that fit between your handlebars, is on sale for $376 ($204 off)

REI Co-op Wonderland 6 Tent for $299 ($200 off)REI

This is the best value of the REI Member's Day sale. The Wonderland 6 replaces my beloved Kingdom 6, as REI spacious, hoop-design family car camping tent. While I prefer the square design of the Base Camp 6, the Wonderland 6 is undeniably roomier, better ventilated, and overall a better choice for most families. The biggest thing I miss about the Wonderland is the interior divider wall, which makes it easy to have a sleeping area and separate area for hanging out. The Wonderland 4 is also on sale for $257 ($172 off), but I highly recommend the two-person version as it's nearly the same price and gives you considerably more living space.

Thermarest ZLite SolPhotograph: ThermarestTherm-a-Rest Z Lite Sol Sleeping Pad for $44 ($16 off)REI

The Z-Lite Sol weighs next to nothing (10 ounces for the small), folds up small enough to lash to the outside of any pack, and can double as a chair, extra padding on cold nights, table, you name it. I am too old and too soft to be the sort of ultra-minimalist who gets by with just a Z-Lite for sleeping, but I still have one around on almost every backpacking trip I take.

Sea To Summit Comfort Plus Si Sleeping Mat for $126 ($73 off)REI

The self-inflating Comfort Plus inhabits an interesting borderland between car camping pad and backpacking sleeping pad. At 3 pounds it's definitely not light, but if you don't mind the weight it's a comfortable option. The open-cell interior offers a nicely cushy sleeping experience with enough padding the help even side sleepers avoid bottoming out.

Exped Ultra 7R Sleeping Pad for $165 ($55 off)REI

Formerly our top pick for backpacking sleeping bags, the Exped Ultra 7R is still a great winter sleeping pad, especially at this price. The Ultra has down insulation inside it to achieve the high R-rating. At under 2 pounds for the wide version, it's not that heavy for a four season pad, but it is quite bulky, taking up considerable pack space due to the down. I have used this pad down to 20 degrees Fahrenheit and was very comfortable (in a 10-degree bag). Exped rates it to -20 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sea to Summit Ether Light XT Sleeping pad in gray with stuff sackPhotograph: REISea to Summit Ether Light XT Regular Wide Sleeping Pad for $112 ($108 off)REI

Sea to Summit’s Ether Light XT is a 4-inch thick ultralight sleeping pad—the ever-popular Therm-a-Rest X-Lite is only 3—making it the best ultralight option for side sleepers. I also like the baffle design better than the Therm-a-Rest, and it seems to be a little more durable in my testing. Note that the XT has been replaced by a newer model, but this one is still great.

Nemo Forte 20 Endless Promise Sleeping Bag for $142 ($48 off)REI (Men's)REI (Women's)

Nemo's Forte 35 is our favorite synthetic sleeping bag. It's rated to 35 degrees (comfort rated), making it a good choice for summer. What I like most about this bag, and nearly all of Nemo's sleeping bags, is the wider cut through the torso area down to the knees. This bag is almost a hybrid of a mummy bag and your father's good old 1970s square sleeping bag. Which is to say, this bag is roomy.

The Best Outdoor Deals From the REI Member Days SalePhotograph: Adrienne SoArc'teryx Beta SL Jacket for $300 ($200 off)REI Men'sREI Women's ($425)

The Arc'teryx Beta SL rain jacket is our favorite rain jacket. This is Arc'teryx's lightest rain shell, but it's also one of the few jackets that has never failed to keep me dry. It has Gore-Tex's latest fabric innovation, called ePE (expanded polyethylene)—it's a breathable, waterproof membrane laminated to a nylon face (PFC-free). It has a hydrostatic head (HH) rating of 28,000, which is far better than the usual rating of 10,000 that you find in most jackets. This deals takes a little of the sting out of the one thing I don't like about this jacket—the price.

Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Jacket for $125 ($54 off)REI

Patagonia's classic rain jacket, now with a a PFC-free DWR finish. I like the roomier fit of the Arc'teryx Beta SL above, but this jacket is 95 percent as good and less than half the price of the Beta. It's got a two-way adjustable hood, and cuffs have velcro to give a nice, tight seal against the rain. The only real complaint I have with this jacket is that's it's on the noisier side, but at this price, I can deal with a little extra nylon crinkling.

Patagonia Nano Puff Insulated Jacket for $113 ($113 off)REI (Men's)REI (Women's)

There's only a couple colors available at this price, but this is a great deal on one of the most packable synthetic puffer jackets we've tested. If you're avoiding down, but want a light puffer for three-season backpacking, or just around town wear, this the jacket to get.

REI CoOp 650 Down JacketPhotograph: REIREI Co-op 650 Down Jacket for $64 ($64 off off)REI (Men's)REI (Women's)

Another deal with limited color selection, but this is too good of a price to ignore. The 650 Down Jacket is one of the best budget three-season puffers you can buy, more so at this price. At 10.9 ounces, it's reasonably lightweight and has large hand pockets and some very nice internal pockets for stashing a hat or gloves. The kids' version is also on sale in a nice yellow color that's handy for spotting your child in the snow.

Patagonia Down Sweater for $139 ($150 off)REI (Men's)REI (Women's)

Patagonia's Down Sweater is a much-loved, classic puffer jacket. It uses 800-fill-power down and borders on overstuffed, making for a beefier coat than many others I've tried. It has plenty of loft nonetheless, and the recycled nylon ripstop fabric still looks like it does the day I took it home (that fabric is now made from recycled fishing nets).

Nemo Resolve 15L Pack for $112 ($48 off)REI

Nemo's Resolve is a great pack that incorporates a low-waste footprint into the design. It uses solution-dyed fabrics and eschews straps and buckles in favor of bungees and pull-tabs. This does make adjusting it fussier, but once you're used to it and have the fit dialed in, it's not an issue. The Resolve is a comfortable pack. While technically frameless, it feels like it has some structure. and it sits nice and high on your back. At 1 pound 15 ounces, it’s also pretty light.

REI Flash 22 day hiking pack in grayPhotograph: Scott GilbertsonREI Co-op Flash 22 Pack for $35 ($25 off)REI

The Flash 22 is possibly the best-value day pack on the market, especially on sale. I was surprised by how comfortable this thing is, despite the lightweight straps and minimal padding. It carries loads up to 15 pounds without straining the shoulders, and the side stash pockets are fabulously large—big enough for a Nalgene bottle or rain jacket. The Flash 22 is made of 70-denier recycled ripstop nylon, which is on the lighter side, but mine has held up well, even coming through some rough canyon hikes in Utah without any more than mud stains. Note that this deal is only on the print versions.

Mystery Ranch Radix 57 Backpack for $209 ($90 off)REI

This is Mystery Ranch's stab at an ultralight pack. It's still 3 lbs, 13 oz, but the full suspension system can handle loads far beyond what most ultralight packs (even those with frames) can handle. This is one of the most comfortable packs I've tested and my top pick for any load over 25 pounds, but unfortunately Mystery Ranch has discontinued it so this might be your last chance to snag one.

Nemo Moonlite Elite Reclining Backpacking Chair for $126 ($63 off)REI

If you want to bring a chair backpacking, this is the one to get. It's just about the lightest on the market at 18 ounces, and it packs down nice and small. Nemo also solved the main problem with all pole chairs: The included base pad keeps it from sinking in soft ground.

Yeti Hopper Flip 8 Cooler a blue padded device holding canned beverages leaning against a black golf bag sitting in the...Photograph: Ryan WaniataYeti Hopper Flip 12 Soft Cooler for $200 ($50 off)REI

As with most Yeti sales, this one applies only to a single color, in this case the insanely bright Firefly Yellow. I can almost guarantee you will never lose it if you get that color. Yeti's Hopper cooler is my go-to cooler for an afternoon at the beach. It's just large enough for ice, drinks, and snacks for my family of five.

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