MONDAY, November 12
Backcountry Sale
Save 20% We’re big fans of Mountain Hardwear’s insulation — the company is constantly innovating to push the limits on windproof and water-resistant down. The StretchDown Hooded jacket is one of our favorite picks from the brand. It’s filled with Q.Shield insulation, a 750-fill water-resistant down. The active fit coat stops at your hips, so there’s plenty of movement if you want to take it skiing, hiking, climbing, snowboarding or another winter activity.
Enter code TAKE20NOVEMBER at check out to get 20 percent off one full-price item. Whether you need a new winter coat, a ski jacket, snow pants or more, the possibilities are pretty endless. — Meg Lappe
LL Bean Boots
Save 25%: The Bean Boot is a classic for a reason — it prevents that wet feet feeling thanks to an impressive rubber bottom and an instantly recognizable leather upper. Over the years, not much has changed besides the variety of colored leather options (dark or light, and sometimes grey), and the interior lining of Thinsulate. Pick from a boat shoe, 6-inch, 8-inch, or something a bit more Chelsea-boot inspired. The L.L. Bean Boot world is your oyster.
Enter code FALL25 at checkout to save up to 25 percent. — Meg Lappe
Staub Ceramic 2-Piece Nested Oval Baking Set
Save $35:Since it burst onto the scene in the early 1970s, Staub has become known as one of the premier cookware manufacturers in the world, perhaps most famous for its enameled cast-iron Dutch ovens (which we reviewed here). But the French brand makes a bunch of other great cookware, too — such as these ceramic casserole dishes, which are pretty perfect for everything from mac and cheese to baked ziti. Normally retailing for $84, the Ceramic 2-Piece Nested Oval Baking Set is currently discounted to just $49 at Food52.
LL Bean Packaway down jacket
Save $85: If you haven’t committed to the Nano Puff just yet, and price is the primary factor holding you back, there’s another option: L.L.Bean’s Primaloft Packaway Jacket, which is on sale today for just $75 when you use code FALL25 at checkout from L.L. Bean’s site. I know what you’re thinking — it’s not Patagonia — and I get that. The Patagonia brand has a particular magnetism to it. But, like Patagonia, L.L.Bean is also a heritage outdoor brand that is, objectively, iconic. — Tanner Bowden
TUESDAY, November 13
Converse sneakers are classics for a reason: they go with just about anything and anyone can pull them off. That also makes them ripe for adding your own style to them, which you can do through Converse’s customization site.
From the classic Chuck Taylor All Star High to the One Star, you can make just about any Converse sneaker your own. You can start with canvas, leather or suede and the options are aplenty from there. Or you can start with an inspiration from other Converse sneakers and add your own touch. The best part? From Nov. 12-15 ALL custom Converse sneakers are 25 percent off when you use the code CUSTOMCON at checkout.
Lodge Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Dutch Ovens
Save Up to $40: Beyond a chef’s knife, and maybe your trusty cast-iron skillet, a Dutch oven is the most important (read: versatile) tool in the kitchen. It’s great for soups, stews or even frying up some chicken wings. And a good one will last a lifetime if properly cared for. Any chef worth their salt will recommend one of two French brands — Staub or Le Creuset — but examples from either come with the same caveat: they cost hundreds of dollars.
Lodge, on the other hand, offers a couple of budget-friendly alternatives that, today, start at just $19; the 2-, 5- and 7-quart variants are all discounted on Amazon. They may not look as pretty on your stovetop. But they’ll cook chili just fine.
Rev’It Pilot Jacket
Save 36%: It’s no coincidence bomber jackets look just as good today as they did in the ’40s. Whether it’s snug in a P-51 Mustang Cockpit at 400mph or cruising down the open road at 40mph, the jacket’s timeless style knows no bounds. Finding a bomber jacket at a good price can be a bit tricky though — Style, quality and durability don’t come cheap. Luckily, Rev’It’s Pilot Jacket is on sale, today at 36 percent off.
Abrasion-resistant waxed buffalo leather, a detachable thermal liner, fleece collar and Knox Lite CE protection at shoulders and elbows translates to a motorcycle jacket that gives you high-fashion paired genuine protection. If you do find yourself on the open road, the fleece collar can be flipped up and locked too, because when you don’t have the benefit of a glass canopy and a metal fuselage, every bit of protection from the wind helps.
— Bryan Campbell
Miir 64oz Insulated Beer Growler
Save 50%: For beer aficionados, craft breweries are pilgrimage-worthy destinations. Not only can you see how the liquid is made (and potentially enjoy a pour with the head brewer), but it’s often the only place that you can find limited batches of recipes that never get distributed to bars or bottle shops. These beers are sold in one-off can runs or, more commonly, straight from the tap and served in a growler.
But, if you are one of the determined who had to drive hours to find that Holy Grail, glass isn’t the best way to get it back home. There are a variety of insulated versions of the big bottle available from brands that are best known for making thermoses and water bottles. Miir is included in that lot — it makes its growler with double-wall vacuum insulation and medical-grade stainless steel to keep beverages cold for more than 24 hours. With a vessel that steadfast you could, hypothetically, transport your favorite beer around the world. Right now, it’s on sale at Amazon for 50 percent off. — Tanner Bowden
Patagonia Micro Puff Sale
Save 20% Last year we awarded the Patagonia Micro Puff jacket our editor’s choice award for best synthetic down jacket. We were impressed by the weight, water-repellent nylon and use of a unique baffling construction that prevents insulation from bunching. The PlumaFill insulation ensures warmth during some of the coldest days. Right now, you can pick up this jacket and save over $50. Get 20 percent off one item at Backcountry when you enter code TAKE20NOVEMBER. If the micro puff isn’t for you, there are a plethora of other apparel items you can test out and use the code to save.— Meg Lappe
Fellow Stagg EKG Coffee Kettles
Save 15% Originally only available in all-black, the kettles were designed with pour-over coffee brewing in mind. Hyper-accurate water temperature control, fast heating, a built-in timer (pivotal to those serious about their pour-over recipes) and a gooseneck spout that keeps water flow slow and consistent.
The only real problem with the Stagg EKG and the EKG+ (the latter can be controlled via a handy Bluetooth app) is the price — the former retailing at $149, the latter at $199.
Today on Huckberry, that’s less of a problem, as both kettles (along with the rest of Fellow’s products on the site) are on sale for 15 percent off and up.
Woolrich John Rich and Bros. Parkas
Save 20%:In the last week, many parts of the northern United States got a first dusting of snow. Though it may have melted relatively quickly, it’s a heads-up for what’s coming. Take it as a notice to make sure your winter wardrobe is ready to go. And if you find yourself in need of a solid coat for winter’s worst, head over to East Dane today. A couple parkas from Woolrich John Rich and Bros. are currently 20 percent off. The understated design features a mid-length silhouette, a duck down fill and a fur-trimmed hood. Originally designed in the early ‘70s for Alaskan oil pipeline workers, this parka hasn’t changed that much in the past decades and is sure to keep you warm when the first blizzard hits. — John Zientek
WEDNESDAY, November 14
Barbour Quilted Jacket
Save 33 Percent Their quality, construction and highly considered details make Barbour products great value at full price, so when they go on sale it’s worth getting excited about. Right now, Nordstrom is offering 33 percent off Barbour’s Bowden quilted jacket, which is cut from a microfiber tech jacket that can move with you — and help you stay warm in some of late fall’s worst inclement weather.— Justin Fenner
Arai Quantum-X Box Helmet
Save 40%: The ‘X’ range of helmets by Arai is one of the brand’s most versatile line. If you’re on the market for an everyday helmet, there’s a good chance the Quantum-X fits the bill. On a regular day, you can expect the Arai Quantum-X Box Helmet to go for over $800, but today it’s on sale at 40 percent off at $500. — Bryan Campbell
Asics GT 2000 6 Sale
Save $40+ Asics is known for its stability prowess. The shoes got me through my first half marathon and half IRONMAN thanks to the support and durability each pair provided. With stability comes some heft, which is why the GT-2000 6 is exciting. The 10.5 ounces is half an ounce than its predecessor, thanks to a loss of some upper fabric and the plastic heel counter. Another bold change in the GT-2000 is the FlightFoam midsole, Asics’ proprietary foam that provides a firm push off which can be helpful on your daily runs. Since the GT 2000 7 arrived earlier this month, version six is now $47 off. Snag a pair today and give your winter runs an added kick. — Meg Lappe
Dyson A10 Humidifier
Save 30% or $150: It’s getting to the time of year where we’re inside most of the time, with the heat piping, and you basically need a humidifier or risk drying out. Enter the Dyson AM10 Humidifier ($499
Red Wing Shoes and Boots
Save 63%:It’s a rare occurrence when you can find discounted footwear from Red Wing Heritage. But every so often, Nordstrom Rack offers a range of shoes and boots from the brand at highly-reduced prices. Often, the styles are European or Japanese market styles or factory seconds, and the savings are usually at least half off. Currently, you can save up to 63 percent on shoes and boots from Red Wing Heritage. For the widest range of sizes, check out the derby shoes and engineer boots — they’re all less than $200. — John Zientek
THURSDAY, November 15
Nelson Rigg CL-1060-BP Commuter Sport Backpack
Save 50%: Very few backpacks can say they “have it all” when it comes to space, utility and durability.
If the Nelson Rigg CL-1060-BP Commuter Sport Backpack can’t make that claim then no one can. Equipped with a 16-liter capacity, integrated helmet holder, hydration pack compartment, separate camera pouch, a tablet and laptop sleeve, dedicated media player or smartphone pocket and lockable zippers. Almost everything you need for your commute and the day ahead has a space in the Nelson Rigg Commuter Sport. — Bryan Campbell
Belstaff’s Private Sale
Save 40%: If you’re in need of a sharp new coat for fall, don’t miss Belstaff’s Private Sale. Right now, you can save 40 percent on leather coats, waxed cotton jackets and quilted layers that will keep you warm until winter’s worst calls for the heaviest layers in your closet. — Justin Fenner
Opinel Slim Line No. 10 Bubinga Pocket Knife
Save 40%: Time and time again, pocket knives from Opinel continue to impress. Between landing on our Best EDC Folding Knives list and just generally being a knife some of us can’t live without, the Opinel Slimline is undoubtedly a benchmark in utility and minimalist, straightforward design. Do yourself a favor and pick up the No. 10 Bubinga for 20% off, today and see what we’re all raving about. — Bryan Campbell
Revolutionary New Gear for Winter Is on Sale Right Now
Save 20%: Moosejaw is offering 20 percent off some of the best new winter products that just became available only weeks ago, from Salomon’s new ski binding to Patagonia’s lightest synthetic insulation jacket. — Tanner Bowden
LG 4K OLED TV
Save $1,097: Whether you’re interested in an OLED TV or you just want a good and affordable TV – this checks both those boxes. B&H is offering a 55-inch C8PUA for just $1,400 when you enter the code LGDAY at checkout. The 55-inch C8PUA was originally going for $2,497, but the price was dropped to $1,697 in the last month or so. However, now that you can get another ~$300 off at B&H with that code, this OLED is almost the same price as LG’s still-really-nice LCD TVs. And that’s pretty ridiculous.
Note: LG notoriously makes the best OLED TVs and the C8PUA is one of its best – both CNET and Rtings.com gave it glowing reviews.
Casio AE1200WH World-Multifunction
Save 40%: I was on the hunt for an affordable watch I could beat the shit out of, still depend on it to tell me the time and not get heartbroken if it bit the dust. In my search, I came across the Casio AE1200WH World Multifunction. It’s above and beyond what I was looking for, but it’s exactly what I need. And for $15, how do you turn it down? — Bryan Campbell
Bonobos Is Giving Us a Little Extra
Save an additional 30% on final sale items If you’re still shopping for fall essentials, don’t miss Bonobos’ current sale. The menswear retailer is currently offering 30 percent off some of its most desirable sale pieces, like warm flannel shirts, cotton-cashmere quarter zips, jeans and leather accessories. All you have to do to take advantage of the sale is enter the code SUPERSALE when you check out.— Justin Fenner
ThermoWorks ChefAlarm
Save 20% The ChefAlarm has an extra-long cable (47 inches), a 6-inch probe and does not have the typical weak points we’ve seen in other probe thermometers. Its got magnets on the back to stay put on your oven door, adjustable volume settings (because it was designed for professional kitchen use, it gets very loud), screen brightness dampers and is the only probe thermometer we’ve tested that can be calibrated. More importantly, it’s also the most consistently accurate temperature reader we’ve tried.
Using it is pretty simple: input a desired internal temperature, insert the probe deep into the turkey breast or thigh and close oven on the cable with ChefAlarm’s body on the countertop. When the bird is nearing your desired temperature, it’ll alert you, and alert you again once it’s reached peak doneness. Probe thermometers (ones that you leave in the meat during cooking) are essential for cooking larger meats, as ovens can drop 50 to 75 degrees with a single opening of the oven door.
The ThermoWorks ChefAlarm is a modest $13 off today, and if ordered today should arrive by Turkey Day.
Champion Reverse Weave Classic Hoodie
Save 30%:Since the early 1900s, New York athletic brand Champion has been making some of the best basics on the market. But like many great 20th century brands, it began producing cheaper versions of its iconic sweats overseas in the last decades of the century. Instead of discarding its rich heritage, Champion revived its signature reverse weave fabric for a range of well-made hoodies. The design features a loopback interior, a drawstring hood and a front kangaroo pocket — just the essentials. So if you’re willing to spend a bit more for a better hoodie, head over to End today. This classic style is now 30 percent off and costs just under $70. — John Zientek
FRIDAY, November 16
Rev’It! Regent Boots
Save $100: Rev’It built its reputation in Europe on long-lasting, functional but tactical looking motorcycle gear. When Rev’It cam to the States, however, it injected the casual and old school style that flourishes here to products like the Regent Boots and made a mark on this side of the pond too. Today you can save $100 on some of the toughest boots the brand makes and walk around with vintage style knowing you’ve kept some style despite strapping real, protective motorcycle boots on your feet. — Bryan Campbell
Staub Dutch Oven
Save $185 Though frustratingly expensive, Staub Dutch ovens are among the most coveted in the cooking world. From a craftsmanship, prestige and performance perspective, the pots are on-par (if not better, for some people) than those made by Le Creuset.
More specifically, Staub’s ovens hold heat (they’re slightly heavier) and moisture (the lid is a significantly tighter fit) better than Le Creuset, which are good traits for stew and soup season, as consistent heat and moisture retention are critical to the finished dish’s taste.
Today on Food52, its 4-quart, $284 oven in matte black, cherry, turquoise or turmeric, is marked down to $99. The 4-quart is slightly smaller than the traditional 5.5- to 6-quart oven, but is plenty of room when cooking for two or three people.
Tivoli Audio Model One Radio
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Tumi Bags and Luggage
Save at least 20%:With the holiday travel season fast approaching, you’d be smart to check the structural integrity of your luggage and make any necessary updates soon. If you’re looking to get a new bag before heading to the airport next week, head over to East Dane today. Currently, a wide range of luggage and bags from respected brand Tumi are at least 20 percent off. What’s more, if you’re an Amazon Prime member, you’ll receive free three-day shipping on any order. So if your current backpack, duffel or rolling bag needs a replacement, don’t procrastinate any longer — three day shipping is still cutting it close. — John Zientek
Seiko 5 SNZH
Save $145: Have long work hours got you down lately? Do you want to get the hell out of the City and go scuba diving in French Polynesia?
Well, I can’t help you, there — not even a little bit. But I can draw your attention to the fact that this Seiko 5 dive watch is on sale on Massdrop for only $150. The Seiko 5 SNZH “Fifty Fathoms” is a 42mm, stainless steel-cased diver with a 23-jewel Seiko 7S36 automatic movement. Featuring polished block hour markers and sword hands done up in Lumibright, a 120-click unidirectional bezel and Arabic numbers, this is a simple, handsome day-date watch that’s water resistant down to 100m, which should be plenty for most divers. You also get a Hardlex crystal, display case back and stainless steel bracelet, and the watch is available in 3 colorways: blue, black and two-tone. — Oren Hartov
Leatherman Wave Plus Multi-Tool
Save 20%: Leatherman, like Kleenex and Band-Aid, is one of those brand names that has come to stand for the category of products it produces: multi-tools. That’s because we’ve collectively agreed that Leatherman produces some of the best available, and among the 50-plus tools in its arsenal, the Wave is the best-seller.
The Wave features all the tools one might imagine should be present in a multi-tool: serrated and plain-edge knives, pliers, scissors, a bottle and can opener, wire cutters, a screwdriver, a ruler, a file (for the “Plus” re-make Leatherman added replaceable wire cutters). Nothing overly-specialized or unnecessarily specific is present, just the essentials. It opens in a butterfly shape; it’s made of stainless steel; it is the classic Leatherman, which makes it the classic multi-tool.
Right now the Wave is on sale for 20 percent off at Amazon (and 10 percent off in black). The multi-tool is four inches when closed, weighs 8.5 ounces and comes with a classic leather sheath and a 25-year warranty. — Tanner Bowden
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