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Celebrate the magic of the holidays with outdoor gifts from REI Co-op
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SEATTLE, Nov. 7, 2024 ~ As the holiday season approaches, many people are searching for the perfect gifts to give to their friends and loved ones. For those who enjoy spending time outdoors, REI Co-op has all the best options for hiking, running, skiing, camping, cycling, paddling, or simply taking a walk. No matter the weather, REI has something for everyone.

With an easy-to-navigate online gift guide, REI offers hundreds of ideas to help outfit anyone on your list. And with their winter sale starting on November 15 and running through November 25, as well as a Cyber week sale from November 30 to December 2, there are plenty of opportunities to snag some great deals.

Some highlights from REI's gift guide include their top gift picks which feature best-selling favorites such as slippers, camp chairs, coolers and a cozy selection of apparel and gear. They also offer gifts under $25 and $50 for those looking to share a little stoke with their friends through items like travel packs, mugs, and socks. For those looking to spend a bit more, gifts under $100 include items like blankets, packs, coffee presses, thermal hats and lanterns that are sure to add warmth and comfort on any outdoor adventure.

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REI's gift lists cater to a wide variety of interests with recommendations for her, him and them. From packs and headphones to bonfire pits and snowshoes, there is something for everyone on your list. And don't forget about stocking stuffers – REI has you covered with lip balm and games to hats and tiny tents.

In addition to offering gifts from well-known brands, REI also features gifts from emerging brands in their Path Ahead Ventures network. This program supports brands owned and led by Black, Indigenous, Latina/o/x ,and Asian American and Pacific Islander founders.

For those who want to give meaningful gifts without guessing what their loved ones will like, REI's online gift center makes it easy to find the perfect present. With options to search by category or price point, you can find everything from stocking stuffers like gift cards and socks to bigger items like jackets, blankets, backpacks, tents, and even e-bikes. And for those who want to invite someone to join them on their outdoor adventures, an REI Co-op membership is the perfect gift. For a one-time fee of $30, members receive year-round access to deals on favorite brands as well as other benefits such as access to lightly used gear through the Re/Supply program and discounts on shop services and experiences.

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REI Co-op members also enjoy free shipping on all orders, while non-members can enjoy free shipping for orders over $60. And for those who want their gifts to arrive in time for Christmas, be sure to place your order before 9 a.m. PT on December 20 for standard shipping.

Even after their Cyber week sale ends, REI will continue to offer great deals throughout December – some exclusively for members. So whether you're looking for gifts or just want to take advantage of some amazing deals, be sure to check out REI this holiday season. Share the love of the outdoors with your friends and family and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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