Best Deals for Hikers from Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s Annual February Sale


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It’s February, and that means two things: (1) the first AT hikers of the year are already starting to hit the trail (bring on the 2026 hiking season!) and (2) it’s time for Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s biggest sale of the year. Now through February 23, you can save 20% sitewide at hyperlitemountaingear.com.

From backpacks and accessories to tents and sleeping duvets, HMG’s distinctive monochromatic DCF gear is as reliable as it is recognizable. For hikers who want to make the most of their limited base weight, it’s worth investing in quality ultralight gear. And there’s no better time than now, with all HMG products on sale for the next few weeks.

Check out our favorite picks from the sale or visit the HMG site to see for yourself.

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Best Backpacking Gear Deals from Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s Annual February Sale

HMG Southwest 55 Backpack

Sale $336 (Reg. $420) | You save: $84

Weight: 29.3 ounces

“The Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest 55L proved itself on my recent hike on the San Diego Trans County Trail,” said The Trek owner and founder Zach Davis. «It comfortably carried up to five liters of water and shrugged off stretches of dense, thorny brush off the trail without a second thought. The pack rides exceptionally well under load and is designed to withstand any abuse you throw at it. At just 30.9 ounces (for tall torso size)“It manages to comfortably carry heavy loads while still being UL.”

HMG Mid 1 pyramid tent

Sale $540 (Reg. $675) | You save: $135

Front view of the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Mid 1 tent made of Dyneema® composite fabrics #color_white

The Mid-1 is a completely enclosed single wall pyramid tent. Not to be confused with the canvas-only one. Ultamida 1 (another great option by the way), the Mid-1 comes complete with a DCF tub floor and a screen door. It weighs just one pound and requires only one trekking pole and six stakes to set up. Lightweight and foldable, it’s perfect for minimalists who want to keep base weight low without going to extremes.

HMG Versa Waist Bag

Offer $68 (Reg. $85) | You save: $17

Front view of the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Versa in black

Accessible storage is the name of the game for hikers on the go. This 2.5L waist bag allows you to keep your phone, snacks, lipstick and other small items within easy reach without having to take off your backpack. There’s a reason why fanny packs have skyrocketed in popularity as a hiking accessory, and at just 4.3 ounces, this durable offering from DCF is a no-brainer.

HMG Crosspeak 2 Freestanding Shop

Sale $760 (Reg. $950) | You save: $190

Hyperlite Mountain Gear CrossPeak 2 Shelters

HMG just launched their first freestanding tent in 2025. Our reviewer loved the Crosspeak for its easy setup, ample headroom, and superior ventilation compared to other single-wall models. As one of the only single-wall freestanding tents on the market, it fills a unique niche for hikers who want the reliability and convenience of traditional tent poles but without the weight penalty.

HMG bottle pocket

Offer $28 (Reg. $35) | You save: $7

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Accessories Bottle Pocket

This is a useful addition to any backpack, attaching securely to the shoulder straps to provide easy access to drinking water while hiking. We all know it’s hard to reach the side water bottles of a loaded backpack without stopping and removing everything. This lightweight, affordable accessory solves that problem while also being more functional for hiking than a complicated hydration bladder.

20 Degree HMG Quilt

Sale $424 (Reg. $530) | You save: $106

The Hyperlite Mountain Gear 20-Degree Quilt with RDS-Certified 1000-Fill Down

Duvets remain the most popular style of sleeping system among hikers. Lighter and less tight than traditional mummy bags, they offer greater versatility with less bulk, making them the obvious choice for many. HMG spared no expense on this offering, with ultra-lightweight shell fabric and 14 ounces of 1,000-fill DWR-treated down. Yes, that’s right – this quilt is about 70% weight and is one of the highest quality quilts you can find.

HMG shoulder pocket

Offer $48 (Reg. $60) | You save: $12

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Accessories White Shoulder Pocket

We can’t resist recommending one last pocket add-on on this list. It’s really hard to overstate the value of having functional, accessible storage that doesn’t require taking off your backpack. Backpackers inevitably have a lot of small, loose items that benefit from organization, and this nice rectangular accessory from HMG is the perfect solution.

Attaches to your existing backpack shoulder straps and can hold a smartphone, GPS device, or small camera for convenient all-day access. A waterproof zipper provides additional protection for the interior compartment, while a small external pocket provides instant access without needing to handle the violin.

Unbound HMG package

Sale $332 (Reg. $415) | You save: $83

Front view of the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Unbound 55 in white with the large double entry front pocket

  • Weight: 30.2 oz (55 L, medium torso)

The Unbound is HMG’s hiker-specific pack. You may have noticed in the rest of this list that we’ve really emphasized the importance of accessible storage. HMG built a lot of that right into this backpack, with features like a hidden bottom pocket and a double-entry front pocket made of stretch mesh.

The addition of low-profile daisy chains and a hip belt and removable shoulder straps allows you to customize the backpack to your needs.

Reminder: this is a throughout the site sale (excluding third-party gear, gift cards, and discount stacking), so if you have your eye on literally any HMG-branded gear, now is the time to get it.

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Featured image: Chris Helm

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