Patagonia Deals

It’s an outdoorsman’s dream: Patagonia spring deals are here. In need of some new gear for your next big adventure? Look no further than Patagonia for all of your outdoor needs.

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This adjustable harness allows you to carry the necessary gear for your longest runs. With spacious pockets, and a true-to-size fit, this vest allows you to carry what you need without slowing yourself down.

Slope Runner Endurance Vest, $79

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Whether you’re an urban-fly-fisher, a paddler, or a hiker taking the road less traveled, the Stealth Pack is made to keep the essentials close by, and dry. With a side-entry zipper for the front pocket and roomy side pockets for water bottles or rod tubes, this backpack will help you navigate your adventures with efficiency and style.

Stealth Pack, 30 Liters, $94

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The new design of the Yulex wetsuit allows for more stretch for easy entry and exit. Stay warm during your aquatic adventures in the only Fair Trade Certified™ suits going.  Rated for 55°–60° F/13°–16° C.
R2 Yulex Front-Zip Full Suit Men and Women, $293

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Built with 100% nylon rip-stop fabric, the durable liner and outer shell provides rugged comfort in the wild.

850 Down Sleeping Bag, $315

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Even as we approach summer, you’ll still face the occasional chilly evening. Keep warm during those cool nights with this organic cotton/polyester blend sweater.

Men’s Organic Cotton Quilt Snap-T Pullover, $91-$101

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Pick up some huge savings on this breathable, waterproof fabric.

Women’s 3-in-1 Powder Town Jacket, $$228-$284

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With two servings per pack, these buffalo links make for a great walking snack when you’re out on the trails. With easy-to-take on-the-go packaging, these protein-packed links will keep you full on your longest hikes. Shelf Stable, refrigerate after opening.

Lightly Smoked Buffalo Links, $9

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Let’s face it, the world is kind of a dirty place and campsites are no exception.
Organic Hand Sanitizer Spray, $2.50

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Simple decisions like packing reusable, cloth napkins rather than paper ones is a small difference that helps create a big change. Made from recycled polyester and hemp, these napkins are stretchy and odor resistant, making them a great alternative for camp. And they’re machine washable.

Blue Plaid Cloth Napkins, Set of 4, $10

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