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STNGR is all-in on making the shades and lenses you need for your outdoor pursuits. STNGR’s Alpine sunglasses are tough as nails and uncompromising in their quality. Made for outdoorsmen looking to push the limit, these ultra-durable sunglasses are built for anything and designed to be the last sunglasses you’ll ever need to buy. The folks over at STNGR believes people with purpose change the world and they need the right gear to do it. The impressively-flexible 110-degree hinge system means you will have to try your absolute darnedest to crush or break ’em. It’s not all in the frames, either — these RAZR polarized lenses are shatterproof and scratch resistant. And even if you do manage to destroy the Alpines — a tumble on the slopes, a carelessly-tossed duffel — you can rely on the STNGR lifetime warranty to get you back out there in no time.
Seiko 5 “Sea Urchin” Dive Watch
Save 60%: The Seiko 5 SNZF “Sea Urchin” is one of our favorite Seiko 5 models, and right now, you can grab one for $129, which is 60% off MSRP. Available in several dial and strap options (some for around $20 or $50 more), the SNZF features the automatic Seiko 7S36 23-jewel movement, a 42mm stainless steel case, a unidirectional dive bezel and a Hardlex crystal and display case back. With 100m of water resistance and the option for either a stainless steel bracelet or rubber strap, the SNZF is the perfect watch for summer.
— Oren Hartov
Pay What You Want at Everlane’s Spring Sale
Save up to 40%:Thanks to one of Everlane’s “Choose What You Pay“ sales, you can save up to 40 percent on a range of warm-weather essentials you’ll need as temperatures climb. The sale also includes a healthy selection of fall and winter necessities like fleeces, sweaters, parkas and jackets at reduced prices — perfect if you want to get ahead of the seasonal shopping curve. — Andy Frakes
Adidas x Missoni Ultra Boost Clima Sneakers
Save $50:If you’re looking for a wildly cool summer sneaker, head over to Need Supply Co. today. Currently, you can pick up a pair of Adidas x Missoni Ultra Boost Clima sneakers on sale. The style features a Climacool Primeknit upper with Missoni’s iconic space-dying pattern, a sock-like collar and a co-branded tongue tag. And for additional visual interest, it has a mismatched 3-Stripes medial cage.
Function doesn’t suffer and the style has a knit heel cup, Torsion System, Boost midsole and Continental rubber outsole. Available in sizes 7 to 12, the silhouette comes in three colors and is now $50 cheaper than list price. So if you’re in the market for a new sneaker, don’t sleep on this — sizes will sell quickly. — John Zientek
Backcounty’s Essential Outdoor Gear
Save 20%: Backcountry recently began making its own collection of outdoor gear starting with the essentials, all of which are 20 percent off right now. — Tanner Bowden
TRX Sale
Save 25%:A good home gym doesn’t have to entail heavy and bulky — not to mention expensive — equipment. In fact, it can be portable, something that you can carry on an airplane and set up in a hotel room when on the road. The idea has been proven by TRX, a fitness company that began with a highly-portable suspension training system designed by a Navy SEAL. TRX’s collection of at-home fitness products has since expanded to include grippy medicine balls, foam mats, resistance bands and kettlebells.
For a limited time, you can purchase any of TRX’s training essentials from Huckberry and save up to 25% — it’ll be cheaper than a gym membership.
— Meg Lappe
Belstaff Classic Tourist Trophy Jacket
Save up to $700: Your motorcycle gear isn’t something to take for granted. What you wear when you ride can literally save your skin, so it’s worth investing a little extra money when and where you can, to ensure you’re protected as much as possible. However, where the motorcycle lifestyle can have a tantalizingly low cost of entry compared to a car, the necessary protective clothing like pants, jackets, and especially helmets, can quickly run up a steep tab making the cheaper, lesser options more attractive.
Now, it’s understandable not everyone has an unlimited budget to spend on the latest and greatest motorcycle gear, but today, over at
Revzilla there’s an insane sale on top-of-the-line motorcycle helmets. Right now you can save up to $700 on select top-tier motorcycle helmets from brands like AGV, Bell and Schuberth. If you’ve always wanted the performance and protection from one of the best motorcycle helmets available today (hint: You should), now’s your chance to save a few hundred dollars and still upgrade your lid game. — Bryan Campbell