Backcountry Outlet Sale April 2023 — Take an Extra 20% Off

OUTDOOR RETAILERS are much too overlooked when it comes to deal hunting, especially when you’re looking to gear up for spring and summer on a budget. The good retailers can be trusted to always have some sort of savings on whatever you might need, whether it be equipment for embarking on your favorite recreational activities, or apparel and footwear for stepping out in nature. One of those types of retailers is Backcountry, an outfitter that carries many of the major outdoor brands we love. The best part is Backcountry has an incredible outlet section, where you can find rare discounts on brands like The North Face, Salomon, and more for up to 50% off.

What to Know About Backcountry’s Outlet Section

What makes Backcountry’s outlet section so great is every brand is fair game. You can shop a wide range of sale products—from a Patagonia jacket to a pair of Hoka running shoes—and get away with savings you’d even be surprised to find at the brand’s own website. Backcountry’s outlet section is constantly restocked too, as the retailer has to continue making space as the seasons turn over and new gear is released. Along with deals on apparel and footwear, you can also find sweet deals on hiking gear, camping essentials, ski essentials, and much much more at Backcountry.

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The only downside to Backcountry’s outlet section is the retailer doesn’t carry a heavy amount of stock. It’s a great business model because it allows outdoor enthusiasts access to get big name brands on sale, but the downside is if you miss out on getting to the deals first then you will be out of luck.

More Ways to Save at Backcountry

Backcountry occasionally holds flash sale events and large annual sale events. Keeping an eye out for those are key, because the retailer will allow you to apply savings on top of already discounted products in the outlet, creating massive deals with potential savings over 50% off. You can also save by signing up for Backcountry’s loyalty rewards program, called Expedition Perks. It’s free to sign up, and initial perks include $5 rewards coupon for every $100 spent, a 10% site discount on your birthday, and a standard Gearhead service that allows you to easily speak with Backcountry’s gear experts to help get personalized recommendations on what you might need.

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As you spend more money through the year you can move into higher tiers of membership. Once you spend $200 you move from a Trailhead member to a Switchback member, allowing you to get $5 rewards coupon for every $50 spent, a 15% coupon on your birthday, member exclusive opportunities, and a higher service with Backcountry’s Gearhead specialists. Once you spend $1000 on the year you move into the highest tier: Summit. With Summit you get a $5 rewards coupon for every $50 spent, a 20% discount on your birthday, member exclusive opportunities, free returns, and a personal Gearhead expert assigned to help you pick and choose the best products possible.

Backcountry is always running deals in its outlet section, but right now it’s holding a flash sale event where you will get an extra 20% off added to your already discounted item once it’s added to cart. The downside is this sale is running for a limited time and only has a limited amount of stock. To help save time and highlight the very best hidden gems in the extra 20% off sale, we’ve pulled together the top deals across multiple product categories. If you don’t see something you like off the bat you can bookmark this tab and keep coming back. We’ll be updating this guide in real time as the deals refresh.

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Backcountry Outlet Apparel Deals

Extra 20% off at checkout

First Dawn Packable Jacket

The North Face First Dawn Packable Jacket

Now 25% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Lightweight All-Wear Hemp Volley Short

Patagonia Lightweight All-Wear Hemp Volley Short

Now 50% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Clean Climb Trade Responsibili-Tee

Patagonia Clean Climb Trade Responsibili-Tee

Now 40% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Sunline Jacket

Katin Sunline Jacket

Now 55% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Men's Stretch Zion Shorts

prAna Men’s Stretch Zion Shorts

Now 25% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Bowie Cord Long-Sleeve Shirt

Billabong Bowie Cord Long-Sleeve Shirt

Now 45% Off

Backcountry Outlet Footwear Deals

Extra 20% off at checkout

Logger 917 Boot - Men's

Danner Logger 917 Boot – Men’s

Now 25% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Torin 5 Running Shoes

Altra Torin 5 Running Shoes

Now 35% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Mac Hill Lite Rush WP Boot

Sorel Mac Hill Lite Rush WP Boot

Now 45% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Shelter Low Boot

Perfect Storm Shelter Low Boot

Now 45% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Peregrine 12 Wide Trail Running Shoe

Saucony Peregrine 12 Wide Trail Running Shoe

Now 35% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Hydro Moc Water Shoe

Merrell Hydro Moc Water Shoe

Now 25% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Halo 32L Daypack

Lowe Alpine Halo 32L Daypack

Now 25% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Timeout Tent: 4-Person 3-Season

Kelty Timeout Tent: 4-Person 3-Season

Now 35% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Lowdown 2 ChromaPop Polarized Sunglasses

Smith Lowdown 2 ChromaPop Polarized Sunglasses

Now 35% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Rustler 11 Skis 2023

Blizzard Rustler 11 Skis 2023

Now 25% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Concourse Medium 65L Hardside Luggage

Dakine Concourse Medium 65L Hardside Luggage

Now 50% Off

Extra 20% off at checkout

Katari 3L Backpack

Osprey Katari 3L Backpack

Now 25% Off

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Gear and Commerce Editor

John Thompson is the Gear and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he covers fashion, grooming, gear, and technology. He was previously the Style & Gear Editor at BroBible.com, and a commerce writer for TheManual.com. His interests include shopping for rare vintage clothes and following his favorite baseball team, the Kansas City Royals. 

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