Fourth of July has come and gone, but digital fireworks are still popping off thanks to the hundreds of Amazon Prime Day deals going right now. Prime Day, the online retailer’s biggest sale event of the year so far, is on from July 8-11. Yes, you read that right—while still called “Prime Day,” the event is now four days long. We suppose “Amazon Prime Short Workweek Sale” doesn’t have quite the same ring to it.
Jokes aside, now’s a fantastic time to stock up on outdoor gear, specifically for the Prime members who get exclusive access to the event. We had our gear team scrutinize the sale to bring you the best bargains worth scooping up during the Prime Day madness. Check out the whole sale here, or keep scrolling for our top picks, including camp gear, action cameras, and more.
Updated July 8: We added 15 new deals including our top pick, the Yeti Roadie 48 Wheeled Cooler (get it for $319 instead of $425).
Biggest Prime Day Deals:
- Our Pick: Yeti Roadie 48 ($319
$425) - Biggest Savings: Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station ($399
$799) - Big Ticket Item: Peloton Row ($2,965
$3,295) - On Our Wishlist: GoPro HERO13 Black Action Bundle ($339
$500) - Lifesaving Gear: LifeStraw Personal Water Filter ($10
$18) - The Deal You Didn’t Know You Needed: Sawyer Premium Permethrin Insect Repellant ($14
$18) - Save Now, Wear Later: Oakley Line Miner Goggles ($91
$166) - Save on Summer Miles: Brooks Ghost 16 ($81
$140)
Yeti Prime Day Deals

Yeti Roadie 48 Wheeled Cooler ($425)
The Roadie series pairs Yeti’s rotomolded cooler expertise with brawny, telescoping handles and all-terrain wheels. When it comes to hauling brews to camp or planning a trailside picnic, the Roadie is the play. We’re big fans of the 48-quart size—it’s big enough to start the party or handle a multi-day camping trip, but small enough that you won’t throw your back out tossing it in the trunk.
Yeti Hopper M Soft-Sided Cooler ($325)
Yeti’s Hopper soft-sided coolers are some of the best in the category. They’re durable, comfortable to carry, and keep beverages crisp and cold for hours on end. However, they’re definitely not the cheapest option available. During Amazon Prime Day, though, you can score 25 percent off on this medium-sized Hopper, making the spend much more manageable.
Yeti Tundra 45 Cooler ($325)
What “Hotel California” is to The Eagles, the Tundra is to Yeti—the classic, smash-hit masterpiece that we’ll never skip. Now, if you don’t like The Eagles, fair play, but we guarantee you’ll love the Tundra. It’s rotomolded cooler perfection, keeping beverages blizzard-cold for days, and tough enough to withstand earthquakes, tsunamis, zombie apocalypses, hungry bears, and hangry campers.
Camping and Hiking Prime Day Deals

LifeStraw Personal Water Filter ($18)
We’ve relied on LifeStraw’s sip-style filters to purify water collected from questionable alpine puddles and rain forest streams for years. The microfilter membrane doesn’t just keep you from ingesting bacteria and parasites—it defends against microplastics, too. One of our favorite Amazon Prime Day deals, you can now save up to 60 percent on this potential trip-saver.
Sawyer Products Premium Permethrin Insect Repellant ($18)
According to a 2011 University of Rhode Island Study, Permethrin treatments reduce chances of a tick bites by 73.6 times. For hikers and campers, mountain bikers and anglers, and anyone who spends time in tick-heavy wilderness zones, this one’s a no-brainer. We’ll definitely be stocking up on this Sawyer summer essential.

Coleman Classic 3-Burner Propane Camping Stove ($224)
If a two-burner stove is not giving you enough room to work your magic, step up your camp stove game with this Coleman Classic. A trio of burners provides aspiring camp cooks with a 12-inch by 20-inch work area, generating up to 28,000 BTUs for high-heat cooking. Factor in the usual Coleman features—wind shields that double as side tables, push-button igniters, and bomber durability—and this discounted stove is a welcome and affordable addition to any camp cook’s kitchen setup.
Amazon Basics Camping Chair ($25)
For the bargain-hunting camper, Amazon Basics can be a surprisingly solid play, especially if you’re not remotely concerned with factors like weight or packability. (Read: car campers can get away with the cheaper product, but we’re definitely spending the extra dough when it comes to backpacking equipment.) Case in point? This comfy, collapsible camp chair, which is normally as cheap as it gets for camp furniture. Now, though, it’s discounted 20 percent off during Prime Day.

Coleman Classic Series Insulated 100-Quart Wheeled Cooler ($110)
No surprises here, but Coleman is another top brand for bargain-oriented campers. This insulated, 100-quart wheeled cooler keeps up to 160 cans chilled. It also retails for $110—less than a quarter of the price of premium options from Coleman’s competitors.
Camp Chef Mountain Series Everest 2X ($199)
There are several stoves on offer during Amazon Prime Day’s sale, and we’ve included a few in this article. But if we had to point you towards just one, it’s hands-down the Everest. A tried-and-true two-burner that balances power, durability, and ease of use, this Camp Chef stove is a winner—especially when you can snag it for a double-digit discount.
Coleman Triton+ 2-Burner Camp Stove ($143)
Considering we’ve seen Cold War-era Coleman camp stoves that’re still kicking, there’s a good chance this beefy, powerful camp stove will last for decades. The stove operates on standard 16-ounce propane canisters, features push-button igniters and simmer-friendly controls, and generates up to 22,000 BTUs of heat. Whether you’re just boiling water for coffee or whipping up a complex camping feast, this now-discounted stove will get the job done.

Camp Chef EX60LW Explorer 2 Camp Stove ($149)
When you’re cooking outside for big groups, Camp Chef’s EX60LW Explorer 2 is as helpful and reliable as a trusted sous chef. Collapsible legs fold out, creating an instantaneous cooking platform (no need to find a picnic table or flat-ish rock), and burners blast 30,000 BTUs each for searing and sizzling. You’ll want to invest in additional accessories, like a flat-top griddle, but at least the Camp Chef stove is on sale to make accessorizing less intimidating price-wise.
Mountain House Classic Meal Assortment Bucket ($134)
If you’re a frequent backpacker, bikepacker, or backcountry skier who enjoys multi-day missions, having a bucket of dehydrated meals on hand is a helpful hack. Just imagine: you won’t need to rush to REI before your next trip. You’re chicken-and-rice rich.
Jetboil MiniMo ($165)
A compact, efficient integrated canister stove that’s built for backpacking, the MiniMo excels at boiling water as fast as possible. If dehydrated meals and hot coffee are your main objectives, there’s no better option, and the MiniMo is now on sale for a not-so-mini discount.

Osprey Daylite Commuter Backpack ($65)
Whether you’re looking for a new carry-on, a hiking daypack, or a daily commuter, Osprey has your back with the Daylite. The 13-liter pack is on the small side, but it can handle most laptops (up to 14 inches). Padded, ventilated straps, twin water bottle pockets, and a capacious main compartment boost versatility. The Daylite is reasonably priced at retail, and even more so during Amazon’s Prime Day sale.
Snow Prime Day Deals

Oakley Line Miner Goggles ($166)
One of our favorite cylindrical ski goggles of all time, the stylish Line Miner is almost half off during Amazon Prime Day. Near-universal helmet compatibility, a plush, face-fitting foam liner, and Oakley’s clarity-augmenting Prizm lenses make these a slam-dunk buy for any skier or snowboarder who can’t wait for summer to be over.
Osprey Kresta 30 Women’s Backcountry Ski and Snowboard Backpack ($210)
Osprey’s gear-hauling expertise is at the forefront of the women’s Kresta 30. A broad, padded hip belt and harness ensure the backcountry ski pack is comfortable on long tours, while an avalanche safety pocket keeps your probe and shovel at the ready at all times. Additional well-thought-out features like hip belt pockets and an insulated hydration sleeve make this pack a smart play for backcountry skiers and splitboarders.
Fitness Prime Day Deals

Brooks Ghost 16 Running Shoe ($140)
Amazon’s best-selling men’s road running shoe, the Brooks Ghost 16 is a highly rated, neutral shoe that balances every runner’s want for comfort and need for speed. A breathable, comfy mesh upper lets you vent on sweltering runs, and ample shock absorption through the nitrogen-infused foam midsole keeps you chugging on longer, pavement-pounding slogs. It’s worth sprinting to see if these lightweight road runners are available in your size, as they’re approaching bargain bin pricing.
Adidas Men’s Run Falcon 5 Sneaker ($65)
Adidas’ entry-level Falcon 5 running shoes retail for a bargain. Now on sale for a double-take-worthy $33, these kicks are hard to beat when it comes to affordability. Not to mention, we are fans of Adidas’ Cloudfoam midsoles for comfy, cushy rebound.

Wahoo ELEMNT Bolt V2 GPS Cycling Computer ($280)
Bike nerds who are fans of data will dig the ELEMNT Bolt V2. The compact computer provides cyclists with live info like speed, distance, ride length, and more. When paired with compatible cycling sensors, it can display additional important analytics, such as RPMs, power readings, and more. The gizmo has integrated GPS functionality as well, and mounts easily to your handlebars, so you can check your route and follow directions safely and efficiently.
Peloton Exercise Bike For $1,995 ($2,495)
If you’ve been interested in a Peloton but hesitant to pull the trigger, Amazon Prime Day might be the excuse you need to get your ass in gear (and in shape). Combined with the Peloton app (subscription sold separately), this bike lets you bring high-energy spin classes and more into the comfort of your home.

Peloton Row For $2,965 ($3,295)
Arguably the best full-body cardio contraption you can buy, a rowing machine will get you out of breath and in fighting shape in no time. Provided, of course, you use it. Peloton’s version is currently on sale for 10 percent off during Amazon Prime Day.
CamelBak M.U.L.E. Mountain Bike Hydration Pack ($120)
With ample storage space and enough hydration capacity for all-day rides, the CamelBak M.U.L.E. Mountain Bike Hydration Pack is another of the top Amazon Prime Day deals we found this week. It comes equipped with a three-liter reservoir—plenty for most excursions. Even when fully loaded, a vented harness along with sternum and hip straps keep the pack locked in place on techy trails. Now on sale for under a hundred bucks, this deal caught the attention of singletrack-addicted gear team members.
CENTR RUNR S Treadmill ($1,599)
Okay, we know this isn’t outdoor gear—it’s the definition of indoor gear. And don’t get us wrong, we prefer to run outside when possible. That said, a treadmill has a time and a place. That time might be mid-winter, after work, when it’s dark and snowy out, and thanks to Prime Day, that place might be in your home gym. Runners can save over 20 percent off on this fully featured CENTR RUNR S treadmill, which translates to hundreds of bucks.
Prime Day Deals on Tech

GoPro HERO13 Black Action Bundle ($500)
GoPro fans will be stoked to see the HERO13 is heavily discounted during Amazon Prime Day. The compact action cam captures outsized footage at a whopping 5.6K60 resolution, and this bundle comes with spare batteries, mounts, and a waterproof shutter remote. Honestly, a discount this deep on a current model GoPro is pretty rare, so this deal is definitely worth checking out more closely.
Insta360 X4 Action Camera Bundle ($500)
Insta360’s iconic shots are everywhere these days. The action cameras have skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years, thanks largely to their 360-degree field of view (hence the name). What’s more, the top-tier X4 action cam bundle is now on sale for a hefty discount, making Prime Day the perfect excuse to try out the tech or update an older setup. Whether you’re a mountain biker or kitesurfer, a skier or snowboarder, the Insta360’s POV shots are next level.
XGIMI Halo+ Portable Projector Google TV Bundle ($799)
Perfect for backyard movie nights and off-the-beaten-path film screenings, the XGIMI Halo+ is a portable and powerful projector that brings some movie magic to your outdoor life. Now, we’re not condoning binge-watching your favorite series deep in the wilderness. No doubt, the Halo+ is best used in moderation. But it’s definitely a fun addition to your camp setup, especially if you’re exploring with little ones in tow. And not only does this travel-friendly projector cast a surprisingly sharp image, but the sound quality is excellent (courtesy of two five-watt Harman Kardon speakers), especially given the size of the projector.

Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station ($799)
Step up your backcountry battery game with the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station. This petite powerhouse packs a punch, supplying 1070 watt-hours of juice. The station has multiple AC and USB outlets to power up all of your devices at oncet. It can charge a cell phone up to 74 times or a laptop 14 times, making it ideal for digital nomads, outdoor photographers, and more. These batteries don’t come cheap, but you can score one for half off during Amazon’s Prime Day sale, saving you $400.
Hedgehog Dryer Octopus Dryer Ionic i3 ($159)
Get ready for winter with the Scandinavian-born Octopus Dryer. The four-armed (sigh, why not eight?) dryer can heat two pairs of ski or snowboard boots to a whopping 140 degrees, drying damp gear in a matter of minutes. The dryer has multiple modes, too, including a room-temp option for more delicate footwear or heat-molded liners.