Your #1 source for blades and firearms news and updates…

  • Home
  • Knives
  • News
  • Hunting
  • Tactical
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Subscribe
Font ResizerAa
Blade ShopperBlade Shopper
  • News
  • Knives
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Tactical
  • Hunting
  • Videos
Search
  • Home
  • Knives
  • News
  • Hunting
  • Tactical
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
banner
Create an Amazing Newspaper
Discover thousands of options, easy to customize layouts, one-click to import demo and much more.
Learn More

Stay Updated

Get the latest headlines, discounts for the military community, and guides to maximizing your benefits
Subscribe

Explore

  • Photo of The Day
  • Opinion
  • Today's Epaper
  • Trending News
  • Weekly Newsletter
  • Special Deals
Home » Prime Day Deals That Are Actually Worth the Money

Prime Day Deals That Are Actually Worth the Money

Adam Green By Adam Green October 9, 2024 8 Min Read
Share
Prime Day Deals That Are Actually Worth the Money

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More ›

With so much gear to sift through every Amazon Prime Day — and let’s face it — not all of it is very good, we decided to take on some of the heavy lifting for you. Here are the best deals we’ve found on gear we’ve actually tested and like. Check back here when you can, as we’ll be refreshing this list throughout the day.

20% off Sawyer Permethrin: Now $17

  • When the Outdoor Life team knows that bugs are on the menu, this is what we use. Unlike other bug repellents, you spray this on your clothes the night before, minimizing your exposure to toxic chemicals.—Laura Lancaster

54% off the EcoFlow Delta 2: Now $460

  • After putting power stations through the wringer in my test of the best portable options, it was clear that the EcoFlow Delta 2 had the best power retention for everyday use.—Laura Lancaster

33% off the Bluetti PV120: Now $200

  • Whenever I head out camping these days, I bring this accordion-style solar panel with me to make sure I can keep my power station topped off. (It’s also my pick for the best 100-watt solar panel).—Laura Lancaster

20% off the Grayl UltraPress Titanium: Now $160

  • In my test of the best backpacking water filers, the Grayl held its own against the likes of Katadyn and Lifestraw, with an added twist: it can remove viruses from contaminated drinking water. This was my pick for international travel, and it’s now available in titanium (which is pretty cool).—Laura Lancaster

35% off Aquatabs: Now $10

  • If you’re over dealing with water filters, or just stocking up your emergency kit, then it’s worth snagging a few packs of Aquatabs. Unlike the ubiquitous LifeStraw, it removes viruses (and it’s not such a pain to use). —Laura Lancaster

20% off the Isle Switch: Now $800

40% off the Bote Breeze Aero Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board: Now $420

  • I tested the best inflatable kayaks last summer, and the Bote Zeppelin was my runner up favorite. The design is sturdy because it’s essentially a paddle board with inflatable ribs on the side. The Breeze Aero is also compatible with all of Bote’s magnetic accessories so you never lose your stuff on a rogue wave. —Ashley Thess

20% off Oru Folding Kayak Beach LT Sport: Now $1,273

This origami boat was relatively easy to set up, even without instructions. It has a sleek design that tracks beautifully with speed. The Beach LT Sport won the best for exploring award in my review of packable kayaks thanks to its maneuverability and comfortable gel cushion seat. —Ashley Thess

42% off the Big Agnes Big House: Now $350

  • I put this tent through a serious storm in my test of the best 6-person tents and came away impressed with its level of protection and, more importantly, it’s headroom. If you’re on the taller side and need a new family tent, this is one to pick up. —Laura Lancaster

37% off Ocoopa Hand Warmers: Now $17

  • In my test of the best hand warmers, the Ocoopa provided plenty of warmth and was very easy to use. If you live in a colder clime, this is a great alternative to the disposable options. —Laura Lancaster

20% off the Venustas Heated Vest: Now $96

  • Last quarter I performed controlled tests on the best heated vests; then explored in them all winter to find the top performers. This year I’m taking out a new crop of heated apparel including from Venustas. Their vest features the heated collar panel that I think sets the top models above the rest by keeping chilly air off your neck and ears. —Ashley Thess

26% off the iHood Men’s Heated Vest and Women’s Heated Vest: Now $96

  • iHood’s heated vest stood out in my testing because you can control what panels are heating, as well as their temperature, while other vests only allow you to choose the heat level. —Ashley Thess

26% off the Goal Zero Lighthouse: Now $52

  • This camping lantern gives off a wonderful warm light, and you can even recharge it (with some elbow grease) via the hand crank at the top. I pack it for every camping trip. —Laura Lancaster

20% off the Nitecore NB10000 Gen II: Now $48

  • All backpacking power banks are basically the same, unless it’s the Nitecore NB10000, which weighs a whole two ounces less than its competitors. Ultralighters, this one is for you. —Laura Lancaster

20% off the Nitecore NU25 400 UL Headlamp: Now $30

  • This ultra lightweight and ultra-simple headlamp was a favorite on the backpacking gear test, and it won the best value award in my test of the best headlamps. —Ashley Thess

50% off the Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer: Now $165

  • Owning this lightweight down jacket is practically a rite of passage for backpackers. And for good reason: it’s warm, comfortable, and barely weighs a thing. —Laura Lancaster

43% off the Merrell Moab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot in Men’s and Women’s: Now $85

  • I used to be a naysayer of hiking boots before I set out on my thru hike of the Appalachian Trail in 2011. I narrowed in on the Merrell Moab low-cut hiking shoe as the best option for that trail. My wife wore the mid-cut height of the female version. We hiked all 2,181 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Merrells. — Justin La Virgne in Best Hiking Boots for Men

46% off MSR Groundhog Stakes: Now $20

  • Trust me, you won’t know you have bad tent stakes, until one day, you do. Swap out your shepherd’s hooks for these before it’s too late.—Laura Lancaster

38% off BioLite FirePit+ Smokeless Fire Pit and Grill: Now $188

BioLite’s take on a smokeless fire pit is different from other walled-in models like Solo Stove and Breeo. The FirePit+ is made of mesh so you can enjoy the view of dancing flames. It’s also the perfect mini grill for weeknight dinners or campsite cooking. The legs fold up for portability, and you don’t miss out on the aesthetics of your bonfire. —Ashley Thess

Major Sale on MSR Camping Tents

I’ve been using MSR’s Habitude and Habiscape tents as my go-tos for the last year, and couldn’t be happier. They are easy to assembled, provide excellent and standing room, and are quick and easy to put away again at the end of a trip.

Read the full article here

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Previous Article Some New Knives That Just Dropped Some New Knives That Just Dropped
Next Article Ranger Point Precision Renews SAF Partnership at Silver Level Ranger Point Precision Renews SAF Partnership at Silver Level
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Wake up with our popular morning roundup of the day's top blades, firearms and survavial news and updates.

Hanahan Police Rule Teen Shooting Death As Justified Self-Defense

May 24, 2025

First Look: Galco Walkabout 3.0 Holster For The Ruger Max-9

May 24, 2025

Helle Harding Knife Review – A Classic Norwegian Masterpiece

May 24, 2025

These Photos and Videos Reveal Why Maryland’s Blue Catfish Must Be Killed

May 24, 2025

Australian SAS Operator | Mark Direen | Ep. 348

May 24, 2025

You Might Also Like

The Best Ice Fishing Fish Finders of 2025, Tested and Reviewed

The Best Ice Fishing Fish Finders of 2025, Tested and Reviewed

Hunting
Safariland Announces SX™ HP Ballistic Panel and Hardwire 57 Ballistic Panel

Safariland Announces SX™ HP Ballistic Panel and Hardwire 57 Ballistic Panel

Hunting
Take Kids Fishing Day Inspires the Next Generation of Anglers

Take Kids Fishing Day Inspires the Next Generation of Anglers

Hunting
Turkey Calling Tips: How to Call a Turkey

Turkey Calling Tips: How to Call a Turkey

Hunting

2025 © Blade Shopper. All rights reserved.

Helpful Links

  • News
  • Knives
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Tactical
  • Hunting
  • Videos

Resources

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Popuplar

Hanahan Police Rule Teen Shooting Death As Justified Self-Defense
Everything You Need to Know About Joining the Air Force
Bournemouth Air Festival: The UK’s Largest Air Festival
We provide daily defense news, benefits information, veteran employment resources, spouse and family resources.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?