WE ARE NOW square in the prime time of summer. As a gear editor, I’ve been canvassing the depths of the internet for all sorts of outdoor gear sales, and one thing became apparent—Amazon is going to have some really solid Prime Day deals on outdoor gear. Now that Prime Day has officially started, you can save almost 50 percent on camping, hiking, and outdoor essentials from Yeti, Gerber, Coleman, Columbia, and more.
While Amazon probably isn’t known as a premier destination for all things outdoor, there are plenty of deals to be had on some premium outdoor gear. We’re already seeing huge price cuts on coolers, water bottles, and one of our favorite hiking sandals. Looking for a new tent? Well, there’s plenty of those to go around, too. We rounded up the best Prime Day outdoor gear sales below, but if you don’t trust us, feel free to shop the entire unvetted sale section here. Be sure to come back to see what we find throughout the week, as we’ll be updating this post all week long.
If you’re planning on doing some backpacking this summer, the Osprey Farpoint 40L Men’s Travel Backpack is currently 28 percent off. With an adjustable torso fit and an external gear attachment loops, this is a durable, versatile outdoor option that’s under $150 for a limited time.
Another highlight of this sale—a couple of high-ticket Yeti items for 20-25 percent off. The hefty Tundra 35 Cooler is now $68.75 off and $206.25 (in one colorway), and the convenient Yonder Water Bottle is just $24. It was named our best overall water bottle, and it’s the one I use everyday—it’s lightweight, durable, and has an easy-to-drink chug cap. We’re seeing a bunch of Yeti products currently on sale on Amazon, and this doesn’t happen every day—now’s a good time to take advantage.
For those in the market for a new tent, you’re also in luck—there are a couple of can’t-miss options from Coleman on sale. The Coleman Skydome is easy to set up and is 33 percent to 35 percent off in two-, four-, six-, and eight-person sizes. If you’re planning on an bigger group camping excursion, the Coleman WeatherMaster 10-Person Tent is over $100 off for a limited time.
Another great buy right now is the Coast RL35R Voice-Controlled Headlamp at $42 (40% off). Now I’m not one for voice-controlled tech—I don’t own a home smart device I talk to and I don’t use Siri. But I’ve been testing this headlamp for a couple months and have found it extremely helpful. The voice commands come in very handy when doing things like taking out the overflowing recycling at night with both hands, carrying my back-injury-riddled dog down the stairs to go out at night, and carrying firewood back into the house. It shoots out 1,100 lumens in a varying patterns and dispersions, also has four colors of light (red, white, blue, and green), and can be used without the voice commands as well. I’d never trail run with it (it’s quite heavy with a rechargeable battery pack), but it’s one of those rare tech advancements that I see value to actually institute in my daily life.
Some of our other favorite deals include 50 percent off the powerful, yet compact Jackery Explorer 1000 Plus Portable Power Station, 23 percent off the ultra-convenient Coleman Classic Recharge LED Lantern, and 44 percent off the Columba PFG Uncharted Hoodie.
The Prime Day outdoor gear sales are only getting started, and thankfully we’ve got summer ahead to enjoy all the gear we’re about to save on.
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Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up.
He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.

