REI Is Having a Massive Sale on Hiking Shoes With Up to 50% Off Styles from Salomon, The North Face, and Merrell

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REI is in the midst of a massive sale right now and is offering up to 50% off new markdowns on past-season apparel, footwear, and outdoor gear. The sale welcomes an opportunity to grab a winter jacket for next year or even a spring rain jacket at a discount, but some of the sweetest deals you'll find are on hiking boots and trail shoes that are perfectly fit for warm-weather exploration.

Many top-rated hiking boots from outdoor brands like Merrell, Salomon, and even REI Co-op have dropped down to the 50% off mark, which means over $100 in savings, in some cases. At the same time, lower-cut hiking shoes and even trail running shoes are as low as $60. After Men's Journal browsed through REI's April clearance sale on hiking shoes, we found these four styles that are worth a look as your next adventure buddy.

REI Co-op Flash TT Hiking Boots in Odyssey Gray/Tapenade, $85 (was $170) at REI

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REI Co-op's hiking boots typically offer the same durability as some of the top brands in the game but at a more affordable price. The Flash TT is the brand's sole boot at the moment, giving guys a lightweight, waterproof, and grippy option for under $90—a rare sight. The brand has also constructed these boots with as much recycled material as possible, from the ripstop uppers to the cushioned midsoles and even the laces. Choose from three fun colors in sizes ranging from 8 to 13.

What Shoppers Are Saying: "I've worn these for many day hikes on beaches in Washington and Oregon this winter and snow-free lowland hikes. I've put in a lot of miles with them and they've held up super well so far. My favorite feature is how comfortable these boots are. They're honestly more comfortable than my day-to-day street shoes and by far the most comfortable hiking shoes I've ever had."

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Salomon Sense Ride 5 Trail-Running Shoes in Lunar Rock/Orange/Fiery Red, $70 (was $140) at REI

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One of Salomon's many shoes for trails, the Sense Ride 5 trail runner is a well-cushioned, responsive, and grippy shoe that's recommended for both short daily runs and long-distance ventures across any terrain. But they're also great for quick, agility-focused hikes. They weigh just over a pound and feature the brand's one-pull tightening system that's convenient for staying secure mid-trek. Pick these up if you hate treadmills, love the outdoors, and need to get your pulse racing.

What Shoppers Are Saying: "Literally never want to take them off. Light, springy, and responsive, with just the right amount of arch support built in. I literally bought a second pair two days after my first so I could always have a clean pair to wear inside the house."

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Merrell Moab Speed Mid Gore-Tex Hiking Boots in Lichen, $102 (was $170) at REI

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Merrell hiking boots are always a solid choice for getting outside, and that includes the Moab Speed. This lightweight, waterproof hiker features protection everywhere you look. It has an anti-abrasion toe cap that'll let you kick rocks unapologetically, a Gore-Tex membrane that'll keep you dry, and a rock plate underneath those sharp, pesky stones you never see coming. All of this sits on a toothy Vibram outsole that makes hikes an even more stable, enjoyable experience.

What Shoppers Are Saying: "I got these shoes on a whim before a hundred-mile winter ultramarathon in Alaska and they performed beautifully. They are waterproof, as light as low-cut trail running shoes, have great cushion and grip, and fit in my snowshoes much better than Hoka Speedgoat 5s. I just ordered more pairs and sized up one full size so I can wear thicker socks."

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The North Face Vectiv Eminus Trail-Running Shoes in Led Yellow/Tnf Black, $64 (was $129) at REI

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This trail runner from The North Face is immediately striking in highlighter yellow, but it has all the components needed for a successful outing. It features a rocker midsole that encourages natural forward movement, whether walking or running on a trail, and it's accompanied by multi-directional Y-shaped lugs that help dig into earth and stick to rocks and gravel when traversing them. This shoe is also superbly breathable thanks to its tightly woven performance mesh upper.

What Shoppers Are Saying: "The North Face has become my favorite brand for trail running shoes. I bought these to replace my Vectiv Eduris shoes that have over 400 miles on them. I really like the rocker shape on the Vectiv line. The outsole has a good grip on everything but really soft muddy trails. I've used them for 12 to 14-mile runs and had no issues with comfort."

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