‘Tis the season for savings! Right now, Dick’s Sporting Goods is letting us deck the halls with outdoor discounts galore. Through Dec. 12, shoppers can get up to half off hybrid bikes, kayaks, tents and more. So, knock a few gifts off your shopping list or treat yourself to something new—we won’t tell.
There’s even outdoor essentials for your home, like a new four-burner grill, a hammock stand and a basketball hoop. Check out a few of our faves from the sale below—but act fast, because the savings end tonight!
Dick’s Sporting Goods Holiday Sale Highlights
- Glide-Worthy: Featuring tour step-in bindings, Rossignol EVO OT 65 Positrack Cross-Country Skis provide a smooth ride and they’re easy to use. Made for all-terrain use, you can bring ’em literally anywhere. So, get gliding — $300 (was $350)
- Nature’s Swing: Enjoy the sounds of birds, trees swaying in the wind and squirrels rustling in bushes. Even if it’s a little windy, ENO’s SoloPod Hammock Stand is super sturdy, creating a new way to relax in your backyard — $250 (was $300)
- Pedal to the Metal: Ride the road or shred the trails. Either way, Nishiki’s Women’s 700c Pagosa Sport Hybrid Bike is made from sturdy aluminum and provides an ultra-smooth ride — $430 (was $600)
- Day Pack: Pack some snacks, water and sunscreen for a day hike. Quest’s Adventure Travel Backpack holds 35 liters at once, and it’s made from waterproof and highly-durable fabric to ensure your essentials are safe — $50 (was $130)
- Yak Attack: Perfect for fishing is the Old Town Lakewalker 120 Kayak. It’s super stable, and comfortable enough to sit in for hours on end. Just don’t forget snacks — $999 (was $1,199)
- Hydration Station: Run, hike or bike with the CamelBak Trailblazer Hydration Pack. It holds up to 2.5 liters of water at once, so you can stay hydrated wherever you go — $70 (was $90)
- Bike Route: Know where you’re biking with Garmin’s Edge 540 Bike Computer. With up to 42 hours of battery, you can rest assured it’ll keep you going ’till the end of your ride — $250 (was $350)
- Sleep Tight: The lightweight Quest Cypress Adult Hybrid Sleeping Bag 30 is designed to keep you warm in 15°F weather, and it’s seriously reliable — $37 (was $50)
- Backpack Adventure: Weighing less than three pounds, the Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2 Tent is perfect for spring, summer and fall backpacking. It’s easy to set up, too — $375 (was $550)
- Picnic Party: Stock up on beers, sandwiches and more with the YETI Hopper M15 Soft Cooler. It comes in so many fun colors (and they’re all on sale!) — $199 (was $300)
- Hole In One: Fore! Included on Golf Digest’s “Hot List,” the Titleist Vokey Design SM10 Wedge is a fan favorite. Its classic shaped wedge helps golfers get closer to the hole. So, get swinging — $159 (was $189)
- Three-Pointer: NBA training just got easier! The Goaliath 60” Ignite In-Ground Basketball Hoop is sturdy and super easy to set up. And while you might not have the next Steph Curry on your hands, it’s a fun staple for outdoor play — $950 (was $1,200)
- Comfy Camping: Featuring spring-action rocking technology, the GCI Outdoor Comfort Pro Rocker Chair makes sitting at the camp fire so much cozier. Choose between several colors, and get ready to fall in love with camping again — $75 (was $90)
- Outdoor Chef: The Blackstone Iron Forged 36″ Griddle has four independent burners to keep things cooking. Meanwhile, the hood traps heat in, to ensure your food is grilled to perfection — $480 (was $650)
- Water Goddess: BOTE’s WULF Paddle Board is inflatable, making storage easier than ever. And with a 34-inch stable width, you can use it literally anywhere — $400 (was $560)
- Shredding: Shred safely with Giro’s Adult Sario Free Ride Snow Helmet. Its in-mold construction and increased ventilation both promise all-day comfort while keeping your head safe — $100 (was $125)