For me, there is simply no better season for hiking than
autumn. The cooler days bring welcome relief following a long hot summer, and
the crisp air is invigorating while out on the trail. Nothing beats wandering
beneath the trees, with the sun casting its light through leaves of orange,
red, and gold.
If you’re like me, and enjoy a good fall hike, then now is
the time to head out to your favorite trail. But before you go, you may want to
drop by The Clymb to pick up some new
gear first.If you’re not already
shopping for your equipment at The Clymb, but you’re an outdoor enthusiast of
any kind, then you need to become familiar with the site. It uses a flash-sale
approach, providing steep discounts on name brand products. The items are on
sale while the stock lasts, and once it is gone, it is replaced with new items.
That means there can be some incredibly good deals to be had, but you often
have to act fast to grab the gear you want before it is gone.
The
Clymb’s Hiking Gear Sale has just about everything you could possible need,
including hiking boots from Hi-Tec, Wolverine, and Merrell. There are also
backpacks, hiking pants, jackets, knives, socks, and more. All of the gear is
offered at substantial discounts, often at as much as 50-70% off retail. For
example, you can currently purchase a new pair of Hi-Tech Men’s Altitude
Sport I Waterproof boots for just $54.98. These excellent light hiking boots
typically sells for $100, and are perfect for fall days on the trail.And when temperatures drop a bit
further, and a jacket is required, the Brooks-Range Isto
Softshell will certainly come in handy. It retails for $130, but The Clymb
is offering it for $74.98 while supplies last.
The site does require a membership to take advantage of the
discounted prices, but the membership is free, and open to anyone who wants to
sign up. You can even earn cash that you can apply towards your purchases by
inviting friends to join too.So,
if you’re in need of some new gear for your autumn hikes, head over to The Clymb, and save yourself some money in
the process.