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The sun's hanging around a little longer these days, which means spring is on the way — but winter? Yeah, it's not done with us yet. The good news? REI is already clearing out cold-weather gear to make room for next season's lineup, which means you can score some seriously good deals. Grab that warm jacket now, stay cozy for the rest of winter and thank yourself next year when the temps drop again.
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The Hoka Clifton 9 is the kind of shoe that makes you wonder why you ever settled for anything less. It’s cushy without feeling mushy, light without feeling flimsy and somehow even comfier than the last version. The updated midsole packs in extra bounce while a slightly sleeker fit keeps things dialed for everything from long runs to coffee runs.
Whether you’re training for a half marathon or just want the most comfortable sneakers for everyday wear, the Clifton 9 is an easy win.
Somewhere between "too cold for just a sweater" and "too warm for a full-on jacket" lies the perfect puffer vest, and Patagonia's Bivy Hooded Down Vest nails it. With 600-fill recycled down packed inside a durable canvas shell, it delivers just the right amount of warmth without making you feel like a human burrito. The oversized hood adds extra coziness for chilly spring mornings and the rugged build means you don't have to baby it.
If your idea of a good time involves chasing powder instead of sitting fireside, this jacket is built for you. This fully waterproof, windproof shell is designed to handle deep snow, sketchy weather and whatever else the mountain throws your way.
The Snow Down Parka lives up to its name — built to take on winter's worst. Packed with 600-fill down insulation and synthetic fill where it matters most (aka the spots that tend to get damp), it keeps you warm without that “wrapped in a sleeping bag” vibe. The waterproof shell shrugs off snow and surprise drizzles, while the relaxed fit leaves plenty of room to layer up without feeling like a marshmallow.
Not all midlayers are created equal, and Patagonia's R1 Air Full-Zip Hoody proves it. Made from lightweight, zig—zag textured fleece, this thing breathes like a dream — perfect for high-output activities like hiking, skiing or just layering up for a brisk morning walk. It wicks sweat, dries fast and feels soft enough to wear all day.
Bonus: It's made from recycled materials, so you can feel good about reducing your environmental impact.
One of my favorite packs, the Osprey Daylite Plus nails the balance between simplicity and functionality. With a 20L capacity, it's just the right size for a day hike, gym session or daily commute. A padded laptop sleeve keeps your tech secure, while external stretch pockets let you stash a water bottle or extra layers on the go.
This jacket delivers serious warmth without being restrictive, so you can actually move while staying toasty. Packed with 550-fill down and wrapped in a waterproof shell, it blocks out wind, snow and whatever else winter throws your way.
The faux-fur trim on the hood is removable if you're not feeling the extra fluff, and the tailored fit keeps things sleek.
Spring weather where I live does whatever it wants, and this jacket is ready for all of it. Fully waterproof and lightweight, it's just as good for rainy hikes as it is for those surprise city downpours. Pit zips help you cool off and the packable design means you can toss it in your bag and forget about it until you really need it. Whether you're hitting the trails or just trying to stay dry on your commute, this jacket has your back.
If you don't mind the screamin' colors, the Hoka Speedgoat 5 is about as good as it gets, at least in this author's opinion. With a grippy outsole, they stick to wet rocks and loose dirt like a pro, keeping you upright when the trail gets sketchy. The plush cushioning keeps your feet happy on long hauls, but somehow, they're still light enough to feel fast. Whether you’re grinding up climbs, bombing downhills or just out for a mellow springtime stroll, these get it done.
Patagonia took its beloved Down Sweater and added some length — honestly, a great call. This parka packs 800-fill recycled down for serious warmth. Lightweight, breathable and windproof, it's perfect for cold-but-not-Arctic days.
The longer cut keeps you completely covered (ideal for chilly dog walks), and the sleek design won't make you look expedition-ready. If a standard puffer isn't enough but a full parka feels like overkill, this is the sweet spot.
Another one of my favorites, these pants are lightweight, breathable and built for whatever the day throws at you. While they're made for hiking — stretchy enough for scrambling, durable enough for rough trails and water-resistant enough to handle surprise weather. But what sets them apart is how good they look off the trail too. The clean, tapered fit doesn’t scream "technical gear," so you can wear them straight from the mountains to town without looking out of place.
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