Deals of the Week

All the deals you missed this week.

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Editor’s Note: These deals happened between Monday and Friday of the prior week. Some are still available, some have faded like a copper sunset. Check back on Monday for more Deals of Note.

Eagle Creek Wallaby Dopp Kit

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Save 20%: This lightweight, utilitarian organizer has more than enough pockets for all the toiletries you cart around the world.

Type Hike National Park Posters

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Save 17%: Type Hike gathered a group of designers to produce a series of national park posters that reimagine the retro images we know and love with a contemporary twist.

Black and Decker Tool Bundle

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Save $61: A drill, circular saw, reciprocating saw and a work light. They’re all compatible with the same 20V battery and they’re all ready to tackle any project that needs to be taken care of this summer.

Obey Thomas 5 Panel Hat

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Save 29%: This adjustable five-panel hat comes in two colorways and is very subtly branded with the sunken eyes of André the Giant.

Patagonia R1 Pullover

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Save 30%: Warm, light and versatile, this may be the only fleece layer you’ll ever need.

Monopoly: Game of Thrones Collector’s Edition

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Save 31%: Conquering Westeros involves far less bloodshed when dragons and battles are replaced with fake money and low-risk real estate deals.

$1,500 Summer Kick-Off Giveaway

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Win: Grayers, STAG and Baxter of California are purveyors of fine garments, goods and grooming products, so it only makes sense that they would team up to offer you a chance at winning everything you’ll need for an exceptionally stylish summer. The big prize includes $650 from Grayers, $500 from STAG and $350 from Baxter of California, which should be enough to keep you looking good until the leaves begin to drop.

Bose QuietComfort 20 Headphones – Apple Only

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Save $70: It used to take suction cup–like over-ear headphones to cancel out clamorous environmental noise. Now it can be done with a pair of comfy and secure earbuds. Note: This particular pair of earbuds functions with Apple devices only.

MSR Quick Solo Pot

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Save 30%: Designed with anodized aluminum and a collapsible handle, the Quick Solo Pot is just the right size and weight for a trip prioritizing adventure over four-course meals.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 50S Camera

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Save 24%: Smartphone photos are cool, but printed pictures are still better. The Instax Mini 50S delivers 2.13 x 3.4 inch color prints within seconds of pressing the shutter.

Ninja Nutri Bowl DUO Food Processor

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Save $60: The DUO is a two-in-one food grinding machine that’s part blender, part food processor. Perfect for smoothies and dough alike.

Frank and Oak Messenger

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Save $150: Italian leather, assembled in Montreal. Enough space (and style) for both your work and leisure lives.

Hydro Flask True Pint Glass

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Save 21%: An insulated pint glass with a powder-coat finish that’ll keep your beverage of choice chilled after a mountain bike ride through the desert. Cheers to that.

Thule Paramount 24L Daypack

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Save 21%: Thule is known for creating trustworthy auto racks, so it’s no wonder the brand was able to create a quality nylon roll-top backpack to keep your stuff safe during a car-less commute.

Jack Spade Clift Button Up Tee

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Save 30%: This subtly striped button up strikes the perfect balance between stylish and casual. Use code SPRING for discount.

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