{"id":15223,"date":"2025-01-30T14:01:33","date_gmt":"2025-01-30T14:01:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wallstores.com\/?p=15223"},"modified":"2025-01-30T14:01:33","modified_gmt":"2025-01-30T14:01:33","slug":"best-sites-to-buy-outdoor-gear","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wallstores.com\/?p=15223","title":{"rendered":"Best Sites to Buy Outdoor Gear"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>For those who love the outdoors, the options for buying gear and clothing online continue to expand. Below we\u2019ve picked the best sites to buy outdoor gear in 2024, from the mega sites with the widest selection to discount retailers and even used gear programs. Along with a detailed description of each retailer, we\u2019ve included information on shipping costs, returns, and international shipping. We&#8217;d also like to note that when you make a purchase through the links below, we receive a small commission, helping us continue to review and write about outdoor gear. For our top picks in each category, see our detailed outdoor gear reviews.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Editor&#8217;s note: <\/strong>We updated this article on August 26, 2024, to replace our listing for Moosejaw with Public Lands, the company that purchased Moosejaw in 2023.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h3><strong>1. Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI Co-op)<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"REI Co-op logo\" data-entity-type=\"image\" data-entity-uuid=\"0\" id=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/REI%20Co-op%20logo.jpg\" style=\" margin: 0px 0px;\" title=\"\" width=\"300\" class=\"align-right\"\/>Shipping: <\/strong>Free standard (for all member purchases; at $60+ for non-members)\u00a0<br \/><strong>Return policy: <\/strong>1 year (members), 90 days (non-members)<br \/><strong>International shipping: <\/strong>Yes<br \/><strong>What we like: <\/strong>Extensive brick-and-mortar presence, great customer service, and generous return policy.\u00a0<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t: <\/strong>Brand selection is sometimes limited, particularly in winter; membership required to maximize savings.<\/p>\n<p>Seattle-based REI Co-op is the king of outdoor stores, and the vast majority of its inventory is available online. For everything from backpacking tents to hiking boots and mountain bikes, you won\u2019t find many product categories or sports that REI doesn\u2019t carry. In addition, their in-house line of gear from technical outerwear to mountain bikes continues to expand and impress us. Customers like REI\u2019s dividend program (after a one-time $30 buy-in, members receive a 10% dividend annually) and generous return policy, and REI.com offers free shipping to its stores for pickup. Last but not least, REI has over 180 brick-and-mortar stores in 42 states and the District of Columbia, which certainly is a plus.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to gear for beginners and weekenders, REI continues to expand its offerings for those who know their way around the backcountry, including some of the niche brands that haven\u2019t been available in years past. However, brand selection still is smaller than some of the retailers below, especially for high-end offerings and winter sports. That said, it\u2019s one of the easiest-to-use sites out there, and REI has great customer service both online and in person. Plus, they host several notable sales throughout the year with tons of name-brand items at significantly reduced prices (again, it often pays to be a member during these periods). If you\u2019re in Seattle, make sure to stop by the flagship store, which is located right off Interstate 5 and a deserving tourist destination in its own right.\u00a0<br \/>Visit REI.com<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h3><strong>2. Backcountry.com<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Backcountry logo\" data-entity-type=\"image\" data-entity-uuid=\"0\" id=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Backcountry%20logo.jpg\" style=\" margin: 0px 0px;\" title=\"\" width=\"230\" class=\"align-right\"\/>Shipping: <\/strong>Free standard (at $50+)<br \/><strong>Return policy: <\/strong>90 days for new, unused gear (refund); 30 days for used gear (store credit)<br \/><strong>International shipping: <\/strong>Yes (excluding EU and Switzerland)<br \/><strong>What we like: <\/strong>Extensive inventory, including a lot of high-end gear; helpful chat tool makes it easy to find answers quickly.<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t: <\/strong>Other sites present product specs more clearly; not the most intuitive loyalty program.<\/p>\n<p>Backcountry.com is an online behemoth. The company is based in Park City, Utah, with major distribution centers in Utah and Virginia, and aside from a handful of retail stores, almost all of their business is done via their website. They carry a wide range of clothing and equipment from most major brands, a decent portion of which is on sale at any given time. You\u2019ll often find past-season colors and the lowest prices at Backcountry, and we love the convenient customer service chat tool that\u2019s easy to use and interact with, plus free standard shipping on orders over $50. Similar to REI, Backcountry also offers their own in-house apparel line, which trends more toward the technical end of the spectrum than the co-op&#8217;s traditionally budget-friendly and casual offerings.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>As we mentioned above, Backcountry only has a few brick-and-mortar locations, meaning most people don\u2019t get the convenience of walking into the shop for advice or returns like you do at REI (or Evo on the West Coast). Another small gripe is that although the website is eye-catching, some product specifications are often omitted or inaccurate,\u00a0which sometimes leaves us searching elsewhere. Of note, Backcountry launched a loyalty program fairly recently\u2014dubbed Expedition Perks\u2014with three different tiers of membership and status accruing via spending level per calendar year. If you shop through Backcountry a lot, you may find the benefits worth it, but we found the program to be a bit complicated compared to the more straightforward rewards offered by REI and Public Lands. We&#8217;ve also struck out on using their loyalty coupons due to their restrictions. However, Backcountry\u2019s brand selection and shipping are hard to beat, and they offer a lot of technical gear that other sites don\u2019t.<br \/>Visit Backcountry.com<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h3><strong>3. Evo.com<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong><strong><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Evo logo\" data-entity-type=\"image\" data-entity-uuid=\"0\" id=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Evo%20logo.jpg\" style=\" margin: 0px 0px;\" title=\"\" width=\"240\" class=\"align-right\"\/><\/strong>Shipping:<\/strong> Free standard (at $50+)<br \/><strong>Return policy: <\/strong>366 days for new, unused items<br \/><strong>International shipping:<\/strong> Yes<br \/><strong>What we like: <\/strong>One of the most extensive gear collections for skiers, snowboarders, and mountain bikers.\u00a0<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t: <\/strong>Limited offerings for summer sports.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>For snow sports and mountain biking, Evo.com has established itself as one of the top sites on the internet. This Seattle-based company has an extremely helpful online interface for choosing gear and placing your order (we especially like the sell-out risk that shows exactly how many of an item are left), and you get free ground shipping in the U.S. on orders over $50. Evo also has a comprehensive buying guide section, which covers everything from how to get started splitboarding to articles on waterproofing technologies, along with tons of helpful sizing charts that we&#8217;ve found invaluable for those starting out. All told, Evo is a great option for\u00a0big-ticket winter purchases and accessories.<\/p>\n<p>Outside of winter gear and mountain bikes, however, Evo is relatively limited on what they carry. For hiking, backpacking, and camping, we more often turn to REI or Backcountry. That said, Evo often has good discounts on past-season items and a healthy sale section. And in addition to the flagship Seattle store, they now have branches in Portland, Denver, Whistler, Salt Lake City, and Snoqualmie Pass\u2014so you can order online and get store pickup and even shop services.<br \/>Visit Evo.com<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h3><strong>4. Public Lands<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Public_Lands_Logo\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"eb49b87d-86dc-44db-8d4e-c196b32c34ff\" height=\"198\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Public_Lands_Logo.jpg\" width=\"378\" class=\"align-right\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><strong>Shipping:<\/strong> Free standard (at $49+, only for the lower 48)<br \/><strong>Return policy:<\/strong>\u00a090 days for clean, &#8220;resalable&#8221; items<br \/><strong>International shipping: <\/strong>No<br \/><strong>What we like:<\/strong> Impressive selection of brands and sizes and a commitment to protecting outdoor spaces.<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t:<\/strong>\u00a0Some products must be put in your cart to see the price; the &#8216;new&#8217; tag feels misleading.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Launched in 2021 by Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods, Public Lands acquired Moosejaw in 2023. The companies were kept separate until 2024, when Public Lands absorbed the Moosejaw site, ending its 30+ year tenure in the outdoor retail space. While it&#8217;s always hard to see an old friend go, we&#8217;re excited about Public Lands. The website is easier to navigate than Moosejaw was, the product selection is vast, and Public Lands is a member of 1% for the Planet, committed to recycled and sustainable materials in their stores, packaging, and products, and has a focus on advocating for access and equity in the outdoors. If that wasn&#8217;t enough, they also offer a\u00a0solid rewards program (one point for every dollar you spend),\u00a0along with free shipping on orders over $49 and free one-hour curbside or in-store pickup for those close to a brick-and-mortar store.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Compared to the retailers above, Public Lands\u2019 website sometimes doesn&#8217;t load as quickly and we&#8217;ve found their &#8216;new&#8217; tag on products we know aren&#8217;t new to the market. In fairness, they could mean it&#8217;s new to their site, but we find it a bit confusing nonetheless. We also don&#8217;t love that you can&#8217;t see the price on some items until they are added to your cart. They note that this is because they set their own prices and are then subject to restrictions from some manufacturers, but none of the other sites on this list do this, nor does Public Lands do it for every product, so we&#8217;re again a bit baffled. But all in all, this is a top-notch retailer and one of our new go-to sites for ordering outdoor gear online. An interesting note to end on: If you can find your desired products cheaper somewhere else on the internet (excluding marketplaces like Amazon or eBay), Public Lands will match the price.<br \/>Visit Public Lands<br \/>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h3><strong>5. Amazon.com<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong><strong><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Amazon logo\" data-entity-type=\"image\" data-entity-uuid=\"0\" id=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Amazon%20logo.jpg\" style=\" margin: 0px 0px;\" title=\"\" width=\"320\" class=\"align-right\"\/><\/strong>Shipping: <\/strong>Varies, but often free two-day with Amazon Prime<br \/><strong>Return policy: <\/strong>30 days for new, unopened items (third-party-seller policies vary)<br \/><strong>International shipping: <\/strong>Yes<br \/><strong>What we like: <\/strong>Value pricing and big selection.<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t: <\/strong>For high-end outdoor gear, we often look elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>Amazon.com is the world\u2019s largest online retailer, and the site\u2019s outdoor offerings continue to expand. You can shop for all kinds of outdoor footwear, clothing, and gear on Amazon, and if they don\u2019t carry the product themselves, you\u2019ll often find a third-party listing that does. Retailers like REI, Backcountry, and Evo typically are more reliable if you\u2019re looking for big-ticket or technical items like performance apparel or skis, but Amazon\u2019s selection and value pricing are impressive nevertheless.<\/p>\n<p>Unlike the sites above, don\u2019t expect to find consistent or detailed product specs or sizing information on Amazon, although the multitude of user reviews can be helpful. We recommend doing research beforehand and then finding the product on Amazon once you\u2019ve decided and are ready to buy (note: We advise looking closely at the year\/model being sold, as sometimes the product photos don&#8217;t line up with the actual colorway that will ship).\u00a0A nice perk for Prime members is free two-day shipping on certain products (and even same-day delivery now in certain cities). All in all, it\u2019s good for peace of mind when the product ships directly from Amazon, but it can be tempting to buy from third-party retailers offering prices below the competition (they may be overstocked at the moment or otherwise wanting to move inventory).<br \/>Visit Amazon.com<br \/>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Discount Outdoor Gear<\/strong><\/h2>\n<h3><strong>1. REI Outlet<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"REI Outlet\" data-entity-type=\"image\" data-entity-uuid=\"0\" id=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/REI%20Outlet.jpg\" style=\" margin: 0px 0px;\" title=\"\" width=\"340\" class=\"align-right\"\/>Shipping: <\/strong>Free standard (for all member purchases; at $60+ for non-members)<br \/><strong>Return policy: <\/strong>1 year (members), 90 days (non-members)<br \/><strong>International shipping: <\/strong>Yes<br \/><strong>What we like: <\/strong>Easy to navigate and great deals on high-quality gear.<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t: <\/strong>Limited size and color options.<\/p>\n<p>REI sells many discount and closeout products through their Outlet. It\u2019s a good site to monitor\u2014particularly as the offseason nears\u2014for bargain prices. We&#8217;ve found great deals on top brands like Hoka, Altra, Merrell, and Gregory, as well as discounts on items from REI&#8217;s own in-house line. And we appreciate that the Outlet has the same generous, one-year return policy as the main REI store, which isn\u2019t always the case with discounted gear (note: You&#8217;ll need to be a co-op member to take advantage, otherwise non-members can return items within 90 days of purchase).<\/p>\n<p>However, as is common with a lot of marked-down items, it can be hard to find exactly what you\u2019re looking for. Popular products tend to go quickly, and many that make it into the Outlet are only available in very limited size and colorway options. But these complaints aren\u2019t particular to REI, and we think it\u2019s one of the easiest-to-navigate discount sites currently on the web. Members should keep in mind that discounted items don\u2019t count toward your yearly dividend, however.<br \/>Visit the REI Outlet<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h3><strong>2. Steep &amp; Cheap<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Steep and Cheap company logo\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"11a18eb7-5786-4db9-a6bd-81a25e0d6763\" height=\"95\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Steep%20and%20Cheap%20company%20logo.jpg\" width=\"334\" class=\"align-right\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><strong>Shipping: <\/strong>Cost varies based on order total<br \/><strong>Return policy:<\/strong> 30 days for new, unused items<br \/><strong>International shipping:<\/strong> Yes (excluding EU and Switzerland)<br \/><strong>What we like:<\/strong> Name-brand items at a fraction of retail.\u00a0<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t: <\/strong>No free shipping.<\/p>\n<p>Owned by Backcountry.com, Steep &amp; Cheap essentially is a massive showroom of limited-quantity discounted gear from major brands like Patagonia, The North Face, Arc\u2019teryx, and more. Often, these are past-season items or colors and sizes that weren\u2019t selling well, but the deals are impressive nevertheless at around 30 to 60% off most products. A good section to monitor is their Current Steals, with items even more deeply discounted, and we like the intuitive site layout and ability to filter by brand, price, and even color. You also can sign up for price alerts on any product, which triggers an email to you when the cost drops. For reference, we have bargain-hunting friends who swear by Steep &amp; Cheap and can certainly understand why.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Unlike most of the competition, however, Steep &amp; Cheap doesn\u2019t typically offer free shipping (there are some exceptions throughout the year when they waive the cost on certain orders), which can amount to a good chunk of the total cost if you\u2019re only purchasing one or two inexpensive items. Plus, if you need to make a return, you\u2019ll have to pay an additional $7 for a label. But these issues aside, Steep &amp; Cheap is one of our favorite sites to check for name-brand gear at a hefty discount. And like Public Lands above, Steep &amp; Cheap will match the price on any new product if you can find it cheaper (same size, color, and year) on a competitor\u2019s website.<br \/>Visit SteepandCheap.com<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h3><strong>3. CampSaver.com<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"CampSaver company logo\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"7097d50e-01cf-42f1-a7ec-0ea37784584f\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/CampSaver%20company%20logo.jpg\" width=\"300\" class=\"align-right\" height=\"763\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><strong>Shipping: <\/strong>Free value (at $49+)<br \/><strong>Return policy:<\/strong> 60 days for unused items (refund); lifetime for new items in original packaging (store credit)<br \/><strong>International shipping:<\/strong> Yes<br \/><strong>What we like:<\/strong> Big selection of heavily discounted gear.<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t:<\/strong> Site feels a bit cluttered.<\/p>\n<p>CampSaver.com is a significant presence on the outdoor gear discount scene. In addition to many of the top outdoor brands, the site also carries a number of smaller names like Rab and Hilleberg that you won\u2019t always find at the big retailers. The site has a clear emphasis on camping and outdoor clothing but also offers gear for running and snow sports like snowshoeing and backcountry skiing. And during big sales and clearances, you often can find rock-bottom prices.<\/p>\n<p>All that said, compared to many of the sites above, CampSaver.com can feel cluttered and overwhelming if you\u2019re unsure of the exact product you\u2019re looking for. And once you do land on an item, choosing the correct color and size is another obstacle. That said, CampSaver\u2019s offerings are plentiful, and we especially like how transparent they are about stock (you can see how many items in a particular size and color are available right on the page). If you\u2019re just browsing, be sure to check out the \u201cdeals\u201d tab to see current coupons and products eligible for free two-day shipping.<br \/>Visit CampSaver.com<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<h3><strong>4. Sierra.com<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Sierra logo\" data-entity-type=\"image\" data-entity-uuid=\"0\" id=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Sierra%20logo.jpg\" style=\" margin: 0px 0px;\" title=\"\" width=\"340\" class=\"align-right\"\/>Shipping: <\/strong>From $9.99 per order<br \/><strong>Return policy:<\/strong> 40 days for items in original condition; store credit offered after<br \/><strong>International shipping: <\/strong>No<br \/><strong>What we like: <\/strong>Low prices across the board.<br \/><strong>What we don\u2019t: <\/strong>Not the most up-to-date product selection.<\/p>\n<p>Formerly Sierra Trading Post, Sierra specializes in discounts, closeouts, and overstocks on the full spectrum of outdoor gear and clothing. If you are flexible with manufacturers or don\u2019t mind past-season products, it\u2019s a great place to shop for outdoor gear on a budget. Shipping rates are based on the price of your order and not the weight, but the standard rate does max out at $14.99 on orders $89 and up (this may be well worth it depending on how big of a discount you get on the product).<\/p>\n<p>Compared to REI Outlet and CampSaver.com above, Sierra is decidedly less performance-oriented. If you\u2019re looking for technical climbing, skiing, or even backpacking gear, you\u2019ll likely be able to find a wider selection elsewhere. That said, Sierra provides detailed specs and information for each product, which we always appreciate. When comparing the same item across sites, we regularly find the lowest price on Sierra, which is the deciding factor for many shoppers.<br \/>Visit Sierra.com<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Used Outdoor Gear Sites<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Sustainability has become a major focus within the outdoor industry over the last several years, and many companies now sell used items to encourage outdoors-goers to recycle their gear. REI recently threw their hat into the ring with their Re\/Supply program, which has a similar layout to their main site and is quite comprehensive. Other used gear sites include Patagonia Worn Wear, The North Face Renewed, and Arc\u2019teryx ReGear. In addition, crowd-sourced platforms\u2014like\u00a0Geartrade\u00a0and Poshmark\u2014allow people to list their used outdoor products, but keep in mind that there\u2019s really no way to verify an item\u2019s quality before purchasing. If you go the retailer route, return policies vary by site but are on the whole much stricter than for new (or even discounted) gear.<br \/>\u00a0<\/p>\n<figure role=\"group\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Outdoor gear sites (wearing torn Patagonia Micro Puff Hoody)\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"c4407ece-8ab3-4c14-8f00-83afa9191501\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Patagonia%20Micro%20Puff%20Hoody%20%28previous%20version%29.jpeg\" width=\"770\" height=\"800\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><figcaption>We&#8217;re big fans of making gear last as long as possible | Credit: Jenny Abegg<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2><strong>Direct from the Retailers<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>The outdoor retail sites above often make for the most economical and efficient shopping experiences, but you also can buy directly from the outdoor brands. Of course, by buying directly, you\u2019re virtually guaranteed to get the right product and can deal with warranty issues directly through the manufacturer. There are too many individual companies to list but some of the most popular outdoor brand sites include Patagonia, The North Face, Arc\u2019teryx, Black Diamond, Osprey, and La Sportiva.\u00a0<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Ranking Criteria<\/strong><\/h2>\n<h3><strong>Platform<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Online shopping can be a hassle\u2014you aren\u2019t able to feel or try on the products, and it can be time-consuming to deal with returns and exchanges if you end up ordering the wrong size. With that in mind, when choosing the sites above we placed a big emphasis on the amount of information and overall usability. For example, REI and Backcountry often include multiple photos of each product, including standalone photos of the item from different angles. If it\u2019s clothing, they will also often have various pictures of models wearing the product so you can get an idea of the overall shape and fit without trying it on.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>In evaluating the sites, we also looked closely at product specifications (specs). When comparing outdoor gear, specs like weight and details about the materials can be incredibly helpful, especially when they\u2019re presented well. REI includes detailed specs along the righthand side of each listing, and Backcountry and Public Lands are reasonably diligent about providing good information (Evo is excellent in this regard). Taking it a step further, some sites have extensive buying guides, \u201chow to\u201d articles, and even videos that can help you with your buying decision and answer commonly asked questions. Bridging that gap in the online environment is tremendously helpful, and we value the sites that make the effort.<br \/>\u00a0<\/p>\n<figure role=\"group\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Outdoor gear sites (showing off gear in Patagonia)\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"d975eff2-d1a8-4cb6-a946-71c5558a74e5\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Outdoor%20gear%20%28showing%20off%20gear%20in%20Patagonia%29.jpg\" width=\"770\" height=\"800\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><figcaption>Online shopping can be a hassle, so we prioritized retailers that make the gear-buying process easy | Credit: Jason Hummel<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3><strong>Brand Selection<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>All of the sites we\u2019ve listed above have comprehensive selections of outdoor gear, but some stock more brands than others. For example, REI offers an extensive collection of casual outdoor gear (including oversized items like rooftop tents and stand up paddle boards), but Backcountry wins out when it comes to technical items (for example, ski equipment for alpine touring and deep powder) and products from smaller boutique brands. Amazon.com often has limited availability of big-ticket items like skis and mountain bikes, although you\u2019ll consistently find the lowest prices on accessories and clothing. In the end, you may have to do some shopping around to figure out which site is best for your preferred activities, but you should be able to find what you\u2019re looking for on most of them. The landscape is a little different for ski and snowboard equipment and clothing, so if that\u2019s what you\u2019re after, check out our articles on the best sites to buy ski gear\u00a0and best sites to buy snowboard gear.<br \/>\u00a0<\/p>\n<figure role=\"group\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Outdoor gear sites (loading ski gear into van)\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"74a9a576-85d9-45ff-b31a-3c7dd8a1d2f7\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/REI%20Gear%20Up%20Get%20Out%20Sale%20%28organizing%20gear%20in%20back%20of%20van%29_0.jpeg\" width=\"770\" height=\"800\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><figcaption>For winter-specific gear, there are a handful of sites that specialize in ski and snowboard equipment | Credit: Brian McCurdy<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3><strong>Shipping<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Free shipping has become the norm for outdoor gear. If you need an item quickly, it\u2019s hard to beat the free two-day shipping with Amazon Prime. Most of the remaining retailers on our list still have free shipping offers once you clear $50 to $60, but it\u2019s standard shipping that can take a little longer. Knowing where your product is shipping from can help. For example, Evo has their distribution center in the Seattle area, so those in the West will get their items pretty quickly, but this doesn\u2019t hold true for everyone. REI has distribution centers on both coasts, and should the item only be in stock in the one farthest from you, you may have to wait a little while longer. During the holidays, and particularly leading up to Christmas, most retailers offer expedited shipping at no additional cost, which is a real help to the procrastinators out there.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Return Policy<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Most retailers\u2014including Backcountry, Evo, Amazon, Steep &amp; Cheap, CampSaver, and Sierra\u2014require items to be new and unused in order to be eligible for return. Backcountry also offers store credit within 30 days if you\u2019ve used the item, and Public Lands\u00a0will accept returns for up to 90 days as long as the item(s) is clean and &#8220;resalable&#8221; (of note: Certain products may not be returned once they&#8217;ve been opened, so this is essentially the same as other retailers).\u00a0REI is by far the most generous of the bunch, allowing members returns for a full refund within a year of purchase\u2014no questions asked. Before buying, our best advice is to do your research and ensure you know when an item must be returned in order to be eligible for a refund. And of course, act in good faith and don\u2019t take advantage of any retailer\u2019s return policy (or you might find that it changes).<br \/>\u00a0<\/p>\n<figure role=\"group\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Outdoor gear sites (setting up REI Flash tent)\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"6d72741b-fdf5-4363-870d-3b209c4e82c3\" src=\"https:\/\/www.switchbacktravel.com\/sites\/default\/files\/image_fields\/Informational%20Articles\/Best%20Gear%20Sites\/Tent%20brands%20%28setting%20up%20REI%20Flash%20Air%202%29.jpeg\" width=\"770\" height=\"800\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><figcaption>REI Co-op has a generous one-year return policy for members (90 days for non-members) | Credit: Jason Hummel<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3><strong>International Shipping<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>For those living outside the United States, international shipping is an added gear cost but often worth it (buying gear abroad isn\u2019t always possible in remote areas, and it can be pricey if it is). That said, rates vary by retailer, and not all brands and products can be shipped internationally. For example, REI has a flat fee of $60, although\u00a0oversized items may be extra, and not all brands can be shipped outside of the United States (here&#8217;s a full list of exclusions). Backcountry allows you to calculate international shipping costs by adding the product to your cart then entering the shipping address (you are not obligated to buy at this point). In the end, international shipping isn\u2019t cheap but may be offset by price and availability.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Customer Service<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>The quality of a site\u2019s customer service department can have a big impact on your overall online experience, especially if you\u2019re having an issue or need to return something. The good news is that all of the sites we\u2019ve listed above have customer service teams that generally are speedy, helpful, knowledgeable, and friendly. We especially like the live chat feature on REI, Backcountry, and Evo that allows you to chat with a representative in real-time for those moments when you don\u2019t feel like calling or emailing. We\u2019ve reached out more times than we can count for product specs and other information (by phone, via email, and by chat) and have had very few negative experiences to date.<br \/>Back to the Best Outdoor Gear Sites\u00a0 Back to Our Ranking Criteria<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><script>\n      !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s)\n      {if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function(){n.callMethod?\n        n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments)};\n        if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0';\n        n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0;\n        t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0];\n        s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)}(window, document,'script',\n        '\n      fbq('init', '354381550154794');\n      fbq('track', 'PageView');\n    <\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For those who love the outdoors, the options for buying gear and clothing online continue to expand. 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