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The Best Buys from Moosejaw’s Massive 96-Hour Sale

Wherever there’s a massive sale with steep discounts, The Manual is there to guide your buying habits. We picked out the best buys from Moosejaw’s 96-Hour Sale so you don’t have to sift through the hundreds of deals to find the one you’re looking for. With everything from tents to technical gear to sleeping pads, Moosejaw’s deep discounts can be found in every outdoor category. What’s better, for many sale items, you can take an additional 20 percent off the already discounted sale price by adding code PIZZAROLLS at checkout. No, that’s not a joke. Pizza rolls for the win!

You might want to snag these deals as soon as possible, they won’t last long, and certainly not the entire 96 hours. The 96-Hour Sale ends September 24, 2018.

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Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T Pullover – $96 down from $140
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Made from 100% polyester fleece, the Synchilla Snap-T pullover from Patagonia is a piece of outerwear for the ages due to its abrasion resistance and classic, outdoorsman style. With spandex-trimmed cuffs and hems and Y-joint sleeves, this Patagonia pullover provides ample freedom of movement paired with heat-retaining materials.

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Marmot Men’s Avant Featherless Hoodie – $168-plus
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Another option to add to your outerwear wardrobe is this Featherless Hoodie from Marmot. Weighing in at only 17 ounces, this Thinsulate-insulated puffer is streamlined and slim cut, making it the perfect jacket for some cold-weather climbing or light hiking.

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Nemo Losi LS 3P Tent – $300 down from $490
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This three-person tent from renowned outdoor gear maker Nemo is not only already steeply discounted, but it is one of those golden-ticket items that also offer an additional 20 percent off at check-out with that PIZZAROLLS code. With a minimum trail weight of 4 pounds, 15 ounces, the Nemo Losi LS 3P is an easy carry for backpacking and its large footprint offers ample room for two to sleep more than comfortably. The tent can also fit thre, if you don’t mind a cuddle.

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North Face Campshire Pullover – $84 down from $120
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With winter on its way, the North Face Campshire Pullover is a great buy to prep for the coming cold. Made with 100-percent polyester high-pile Sherpa fleece and sporting zippered pockets and a high-collar, the Campshire Pullover is the perfect outer layer for a weekend football game or doing a little late-autumn yard work.

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Carhartt Ripstop Cargo Pant – $45+
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You know the old adage, “When the going gets tough, the tough wear Carhartt.” OK, so maybe we just made that up, but that doesn’t mean it is any less true. These ripstop cargo pants from Carhartt offer superb durability wrapped in a loose-fit for comfort.

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Yeti 30-oz Tumbler – $27
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Yeti tumblers are a godsend for cold-weather coffee drinkers. Double-vacuum insulated, the 30-ounce Yeti tumbler will keep your cold drinks cold and your hot drinks hot for the entirety of your working day. How many other brands can offer that? The answer: not many.

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Therm-a-Rest Neoair All Season Mattress with Pump – $128 down from $180
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Since you went ahead and bought that Nemo tent up above, it’s a good idea to get a camping mattress to keep you up off the ground. This Neoair mattress from Therm-a-Rest is 2.5 inches thick and offers patent-pending Triangular Core Matrix technology that is made up of over 100 internal cells that trap warm air, resulting in amazing insulation tied up in very little weight.

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For all the best deals at Moosejaw, head on over to their 96-Hour Sale’s main page.

Chase McPeak
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Chase McPeak is the former Lifestyle Editor. Chase regularly appeared on Beards, Booze, and Bacon: The Manual Podcast where…
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