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    Backcountry's Semi-Annual Sale Is Live With Up to 50% Off Fjallraven, Smartwool and More — Shop Our Top 5 Picks

    By Michael Charboneau,

    4 days ago

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    Coming hot on the heels of the Outerknown summer sale , Backcountry has launched its own site-wide discount fiesta—the Backcountry Semi-Annual Sale . The outdoor retailer is serving up some really incredible deals—we’re talking discounts of up to 70%—on all kinds of apparel and gear , including campsite essentials and functional picks for everyday wear.

    Backcountry has a vast product lineup, but we combed through the site and found five deals that are absolute knockouts. Whether you’re looking to revamp your cold-weather wardrobe (you’ll be glad you did when that first frosty autumn day comes around), need some versatile everyday basics, or want a comfortable place to nap outside, Backcountry is the place to shop right now.

    Fjallraven Expedition Down Jacket in Navy, $338 (was $750) at Backcountry

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    Swedish brand Fjallraven is synonymous with top-tier outdoor gear, especially for cold weather. The Expedition Down Jacket is one of the brand’s premier winter layers, and now’s the perfect time to score a deal on this well-made coat ahead of chilly fall and winter conditions. The jacket’s large baffles stuffed with 700-fill down make it super warm, and its extra length and cinchable hem help you lock in heat. Better yet, the nylon exterior wears a DWR treatment, so this jacket won’t soak in light rain or snow flurries. Not into navy blue? The Deep Forest colorway is also discounted—it’s available for $375—although stock is running low.

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    Mountain Hardwear Bridger Tent, $312 (was $780) at Backcountry

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    Tired of sleeping in a worn-out tent? Upgrade your space with the Bridger Tent from Mountain Hardware, now 60% off. This spacious four-person tent includes a covered vestibule area, so you can sit outside and still have protection from sun and rain, and the bathtub-style floor, integrated doormat, and seam-sealed rain fly keep moisture out of your sleeping space. There’s also plenty of storage, including an interior gear loft and multiple pockets for stashing essentials.

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    Marmot 94 E.C.O. Recycled Fleece Jacket in Vetiver/Kiwi, $45 (was $130) at Backcountry

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    Marmot’s take on the throwback fleece is a real winner, especially at a 65% discount. The jacket’s sherpa fleece material feels plush and offers great heat retention for cold nights and chilly mornings; it’s also made from 100% recycled fibers. Multiple zippered pockets keep your EDC essentials close at hand, and the half-zip collar boosts ventilation when you need it. The Vetiver/Kiwi colorway is available in sizes small, medium, large, and 2XL. The Dark Jungle colorway is also discounted ($51) and available in sizes small to 2XL, and the Trail Blue/Victory Red is available for $52, but sizing is more limited.

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    Smartwool Sparwood Crew Sweater, $32 (was $105) at Backcountry

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    Layer it under your ski jacket or wear it on its own to dinner—this Smartwool Sparwood Crew Sweat is super versatile and a great deal to boot. Made from merino wool blended with nylon and acrylic for increased durability, it offers great temperature regulation in all conditions (it’ll keep you warm in cold weather and vent heat when it’s hot), and it naturally wicks moisture and resists odors, too.

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    Klymit Traverse Double Hammock, $45 (was $90) at Backcountry

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    Imagine this: You’re taking an afternoon snooze, and a soft breeze caresses your face as you sway gently between two trees. Now make that daydream a reality by grabbing this highly rated double hammock from Klymit for 50% off. Reviewers say it’s super easy to set up and its polyester fabric is highly durable, so you’ll be able to enjoy many lazy afternoons chilling at the campsite or in your own backyard.

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