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Small Business Sales Week 2026

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It’s Small Business Sales Week! Which means backpacking and hiking gear from small cottage brands–including ultralight backpacking brands–is on sale! These are some of our favorite small, sustainably-minded outdoor brands that are offering stellar deals this week (May 12-19th) so you can score some new gear for a song.

Remember: don’t over consume. Repairing the gear you have and buying used are always more sustainable than buying new. But we support supporting small brands.


Sambob

20% OFF store wide with code SBSW2026. We love their grid fleece

Aarn Packs

Free set of Lasso Locks + a Aarn NOSO patch with every backpack order (excludes Little Llama and Pace Magic 20). We tested one of Aaron’s unique packs last summer.

Parapack

15% OFF with code SBSW2026. It’s one of our fave ultralight hiking hats.

LiteAF

Sitewide Sale! We’re big fans of their Curve 40L.

Zpacks

10% OFF sitewide with code SBSW2026. Their Duplex is a fave UL tent.

SkyGOAT

20% off Hoodies, Jackets, Half Zips, Joggers, Dresses, Skirts! We like their cozy grid fleeces.

Farm to Summit

20% OFF unbundled meals and lattes with discount code SBSW2026. Their zero waste meals and coffee are the bomb.

Squak

20% off with the code SBSW2026. Affordable, cozy grid fleece.

Kula Cloth

20% OFF sitewide + FREE mini Kula with orders over $35! We don’t hit the trail without this reusable pee cloth.

Cnoc Outdoors + Cowboy Camping

25% OFF a Cnoc Outdoors item with the purchase of a Cowboy Camping item! We love CNOC bottles.

Symbiosis Gear

20% OFF The Aspen backpack. This pack is fit for femmes and fully functional.

One Bottle Hydration

10% OFF site-wide. The best of a bottle + bladder.


Bottom Line

All kinds of outdoor gear from cottage brands is on sale this week (find them all on Garage Grown Gear), but these brands offer some of our faves. So shop, save, and get yourself kitted and dialed for your next adventure. Then wander on.


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  • Josh is a producer and writer based in Ogden, UT. When he's not out exploring the world, he loves talking movies, tech, and travel. He is the founder and senior editor of the pop culture site NerdNet