Black Friday Deals for Hikers

If you’re like me, you have long list of hiking gear you have been wanting to pick up. Black Friday isn’t just for giant TV’s and big box store fist fights, there are some great deals to be had on the stuff you really want.

I’ve put together a list of items I think are a solid deal this Black Friday.

I’m a heavy phone user, even when I’m hiking (which is something I need to work on, but I am constantly taking pics and tracking my hike!!). Having a portable power bank is nice to know I can get a quick charge on my phone, without weighing down my pack too much.

This one is on sale for $15.99, normally $25.99.

This compact power bank keeps your phone charged through long desert hikes and all day adventures. It is lightweight enough for any pack yet strong enough to give you reliable backup power when you need it most. You may not need the solar on a day hike, but it makes for a good back up plan in an emergency.

Normally $119.99, on sale for $69.99

This compact multitool clips right onto your pack and gives you quick access to a screwdriver, bottle opener, and other handy essentials on the trail. It is a small but mighty piece of gear that solves everyday hiking hiccups without weighing you down.

Normally $9.99, on sale for $7,89

This Osprey daypack is lightweight, breathable, and built for comfort on Phoenix area trails. It carries water, snacks, and layers with ease while staying stable and cool during long climbs.

Normally $149.99, on sale for $119.99

Hiking with a group who hit the trails at different speeds? These walkie talkies are a great way to stay in touch when the group gets spread out.

Normally $79.99, on sale for $47.99.

These collapsible trekking poles add stability on rocky climbs and fold down small enough to fit easily in your pack. They are lightweight, durable, and a great choice for hikers who want extra support on Phoenix area trails.

Normally $54.99, on sale for $34.43

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