Gear Up for Your Weekend Away with Backcountry
Summer is the time to escape the city and plan a weekend camping at your favorite spot. And if you’re in need of some new gear to maximize your weekend away, check out Backcountry‘s Built By Backcountry Fourth of July sale. For the perfect getaway bag take a look at the 45L Adventure Duffel Pack. If you’re looking to grab a few friends and head to the trail for some mountain biking, make sure you have the Getaway Goat Tailgate Pad to transport your bikes with ease. If you plan to spend your time casting for trout, score a deal on the Backcountry x Simms Flyweight Stockingfoot Pant, or if you prefer to just hang in the lake and need a new suit, the Pecos Water Short has you covered. Whatever you plan to get into this summer, Backcountry has the gear to take your weekends to the next level — and right now it’s on sale for up to 40 percent off. Check out the sale and start planning your trip.
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