Patagonia and The North Face jackets are as low as $59 during REI's February sale
Stay warm and dry without breaking the bank
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There’s no time better than the present to invest in warmth, comfort and style, especially when REI is having a massive sale on high-tech outerwear from legendary Gorpcore brands, including The North Face and Patagonia. Here are six February REI jacket deals I’d buy right now:
Need packable wind and rain protection? The North Face Flyweight 2.0 Hoodie is only $59 while the equally featherlight Patagonia Houdini Jacket is just $64. For something a bit warmer, The North Face Canyonlands Fleece is reduced to a mere $70 and the Patagonia Synchilla Fleece Jacket is just $103.
All deals are through REI. Check out the rest below:
REI February jacket deals — Quick links
- The North Face Flyweight 2.0 Hoodie (men's): was $100 now $59
- Patagonia Houdini Jacket (men's): was $109 now $64
- The North Face Canyonlands Fleece Hoodie (men's): was $100 now $70
- Patagonia Synchilla Fleece Jacket (women's): was $149 now $103
- The North Face Quarter-Zip Insulated Pullover (men's): was $200 now $138
- Cotopaxi Capa Hooded Insulated Jacket (men's): was $250 now $174
REI February jacket deals
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The North Face Flyweight 2.0 Hoodie: was $100 now $59
This packable, wind-resistant shell features a vented back for maximum comfort. Treated with Durable Water Repellent (DWR), the Flyweight 2.0 should keep you dry in light showers. It also boasts two zippered hand pockets, an adjustable hood and waist, stretchy cuffs and a funky-fresh design that will turn heads.
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Patagonia Houdini: was $109 now $64 @ REI
Transform from wet and chilly to cozy and dry with this lightweight and super-packable shell. A go-to item I bring whenever leaving the house, it adds virtually no bulk yet ensures adequate protection from harsh winds and light precipitation. Note that Patagonia offers the same prices but has more limited sizes.
Price check: from $64 @ Patagonia
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The North Face Canyonlands Fleece Hoodie: was $100 now $70 @ REI
Stylish and oh-so-comfy, the Canyonlands Hoodie is a fab option for hiking, climbing and cool-weather training. Built for warmth and a maximum range of motion, it works just as well as a fashionable fleece as it does a technical mid or outer layer. You also get plenty of zippered pockets for good measure.
Price check: $99 @ Amazon
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Patagonia Synchilla Fleece Jacket: was $149 now $103
A cozy fleece is like the adult version of a security blanket. And few make 'em as comfortable and stylish as Patagonia. Double-sided for extra softness, the Patagonia Synchilla Jacket features two zippered hand warmer pockets, a zippered chest pocket and an elastic hem and cuffs to keep the cold out.
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The North Face Quarter-Zip Insulated Pullover: was $200 now $138
For $138, there is a lot to love about The North Face Quarter-Zip, including its versatility. Wear it as your main outer layer or as a technical mid, depending on temps — 60 g of Circaloft insulation should keep you plenty warm. Lightweight, easy-to-pack and low-key chic, the Quarter-Zip additionally boasts zippered hand pockets, a zippered chest pocket and a water-repellent coating.
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Cotopaxi Capa Hooded Insulated Jacket (men’s): was $250 now $174 @ REI
We wish more outdoor brands dabbled in fun designs like Cotopaxi. The Capa Jacket, for instance, stands out from the pack with bold, bright hues and retro-inspired patterns —once you spot a Cotopaxi in the wild, you’ll be seeing them everywhere. Moreover, $174 is a total bargain price for this fly, featherlight insulated puffer.
Price check: $250 @ Amazon
February may be the shortest month of the year, but it also happens to offer some of the best savings. Everything from the best smartphones to our favorite fitness trackers to the best televisions for watching this weekend's Super Bowl is on sale right now. But not for long!
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Dan Bracaglia is the Tom’s Guide editorial lead for all things smartwatches, fitness trackers and outdoor gear. With 15 years of experience as a consumer technology journalist testing everything from Oura Rings to instant cameras, Dan is deeply passionate about helping readers save money and make informed purchasing decisions. In the past year alone, Dan has assessed major product releases from the likes of Apple, Garmin, Google, Samsung, Polar and many others.
An avid outdoor adventurer, Dan is based in the U.S. Pacific Northwest where he takes advantage of the beautiful surroundings every chance he gets. A lover of kayaking, hiking, swimming, biking, snowboarding and exploring, he also makes every effort to combine his day job with his passions. When not assessing the sleep tracking and heart rate accuracy of the latest tach gadgets, you can find him photographing Seattle’s vibrant underground music community.
















