GET A FREE $20 REI GIFT CARD:REI members who purchase a $100 gift card before 11:59 p.m. PT on Short film ArchivesJune 19 will receive a free $20 digital bonus card to spend at REI between July 8 and 14.
Shopping for the perfect gift can be a struggle. Even if you're a great listener, it can be hard to tell if someone said they like something as a passing statement or if they actually want to own that item. Instead of wasting time guessing, you could go with a gift card and if you get that at REI, there's a special deal in store.
Until 11:59 p.m. PT on June 19, REI members who buy a $100 REI gift card will receive a free $20 digital bonus card. You'll need to be an REI member to snag this deal which comes with a $30 price tag for a lifetime membership. While the $100 gift card has no expiration date, you'll need to spend the $20 digital bonus card between July 8 and 14, either in-store or online and in one transaction.
Now that we're well into June, it's time to head outside. If you need to replace some gear, REI is a one-stop-shopping heaven for outdoor lovers. You can snag a fresh Coleman Pro hard cooler which will keep everything chilled while you're en route to the lake. Once in the water, relax on the Bote Hangout Sling Chair which comes with the amazing benefit of having a powerful magnetic drink holder when paired with the Bote Magnet Tumbler.
When it comes time to sleep under the stars, it's hard to beat the comfort of the Rumpl Wrap Sack Sleeping Bag. Just check out those awesome colorway options and you'll have the best sleeping setup in the entire campground. Plus, REI has tons of accessories to make your campsite as functional, cool, and comfortable as possible.
The REI gift card deal is an awesome way to treat dad this Father's Day or gift something extra special to the recent grad in your life. Or go ahead and use both for yourself to finally buy that folding Brompton bike you've been looking at for years. You can also use the gift card to buy some fresh Patagonia clothing which can even be a gift to your kids since that gear can last for several generations.
If you've been searching for a perfect gift with no luck, go with a trustworthy REI gift card and get yourself a free $20 digital card to spend at REI in July. This is one of those rare magical deals where you can turn $100 into $120. In today's economy, it doesn't get much better.
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