UPDATE: May. 28,History Archives 2024, 12:00 p.m. EDT We've updated this page with the latest deals on outdoor gear as more Memorial Day deals go live.
Don't miss out on the best Memorial Day outdoor deals that are still live as of May 28, with sales on camping and hiking gear, coolers, stoves, and much more.
The best Memorial Day outdoor deals at a glance:As we near the end of May, thoughts turn to summer's outdoor activities. While some have multi-day hikes planned, others take to a shaded spot in the backyard with a good book. Even if you missed shopping the best Memorial Day Sales of 2024 during the holiday weekend, plenty of deals are still live as of May 28.
We've listed some of our top picks below that range from hiking backpacks to tents.
The four-person Mountain Summit Gear Northwood Series II 4-Person Backpacking Tent is quick to set up, with excellent ventilation and a large door that allows you to get in and out fast. It's crafted from UV light-resistant and water-resistant 1,200 fabric, and is made from a single-hub aluminum frame. It's the perfect tent for a quick weekend rendezvous and it has everything you need to make your journey to the outdoors a great one.
Hydro Flask French Press — $54.95at Amazon $67.95(save $13)
Coleman Skylodge screened canopy tent — $101.11at Amazon $139.99(save $38.88)
Coleman RoadTrip 285 propane grill — $277.53at Amazon $319.99(save $42.46)
Need a reliable pack to carry all your camping essentials? The Patagonia Fieldsmith Roll-Top Pack is an attractive pick that comes in several colors. It's a 30-liter bag that can adjust to handle whatever you need to carry for the day. Great for men and women, this polyester bag repels water and has a main compartment, a front pocket, side pockets, and other small areas to stow important goods. It also works as a carry-on bag if you need to double up when traveling.
Garmin inReach Mini 2 — $299.99at Amazon $399.99(save $100)
Summer is a great time for enjoying the backyard while relaxing around the fire. If you tend to shy away from fires on account of the smoke, the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 could be your savior. Designed to significantly reduce smoke, the Bonfire 2.0 is almost 20 inches in diameter and about 15 inches tall. Weighing about 23 pounds, the Bonfire 2.0 proves to be a portable option thanks to the included carrying case, so you can enjoy a fire in the backyard on Friday night and pack it along for sunset at the beach on Saturday evening.
Mashable Senior Shopping Reporter Haley Henschel reviewed the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 last summer, and gave it high marks for when used in ideal conditions. "The Solo Stove is a vast improvement over any traditional fire pit or campfire I, or anyone else in my family, have ever used," she says in the review. Upgrade your summer nights thanks to this deal that's part of the Solo Stove Memorial Day Sale.
Anker Soundcore 2 portable Bluetooth speaker — $29.99at Amazon $39.95(save $10)
JBL Charge 5 portable speaker — $139.95at Amazon $179.95(save $40)
Traeger Grills Pro 34 electric wood pellet grill and smoker — $499.95at Amazon $699.99(save $200.04)
It's important to stay hydrated when out and about, whether you're hiking or going about your day. This fun, clear IceMule cooler is a great option to help keep your beverages cold and your perishables ready to go when you're making your way to your campground or even heading to an event where clear bags are required. It can keep ice and other items cold from 5 to 7 hours and comes with padded shoulder straps to keep your pack from starting to hurt your back.
Igloo Marine Ultra Cooler — $113.39at Amazon $125.94(save $12.55)
Coleman Steel-Belted Cooler (54-quart) — $175.49at Amazon $199.99(save $24.50)
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