I grew up just outside of Toronto and went to university in Montreal, so needless to say, I know cold. I’m no stranger to below-zero temperatures, snow up to my shins, and slippery strolls to and from extra-curricular activities. And if there’s one brand we trust to keep us warm—and keep us moving—up in Canada, it’s The North Face.
I’ve been donning The North Face’s parkas, snow boots, and insulating layers to stay toasty for as long as I can remember, but I’ve also brought the brand with me throughout my many travels. I still think fondly of the turquoise backpack-duffel combo that I took across Europe when I studied abroad in 2016, and in recent years, I’ve taken to the website to search for fanny packs, hiking boots, rain jackets, and other accessories for outdoor adventures (as well as to peruse the North Face x Skims outerwear collab, because I just can’t help myself). Plus, the quality is just unmatched, so I know I’ll have all of my gear for years to come.
Of course, between flights, hotels, and all the activities in between, travel can be expensive, so if you’re looking to save on gear, you’ve come to the right place. Read on for easy ways to get discounts on popular items from The North Face, including promo codes, sale picks, coupons, and more. Even better, we’re sharing some of our editors’ top recommendations from The North Face that you can save big on now.
Get a $20 off North Face promo code with sign up
If you haven’t yet joined The North Face’s loyalty program, XPLR Pass, you can score a $20 off $100 promo code just for signing up. You’ll have to create an account with your email, DOB, and a password, then enter your phone number and opt into text messages to receive the code.
Browse our favorite sale picks for up to 50% off North Face jackets and backpacks
Whether you’re just about to head out on a cold-weather adventure or are looking to stay cozy on your staycation, chances are you could benefit from a scroll through The North Face’s sale section, where you’ll find up to 50% off some of the brand’s bestsellers. Some highlights? The water-repellant Borealis backpack, available in 16 unique colorways, which you can now snag for as low as $50 (choosing your favorite color is a hard choice, trust me). You can also score $98 sleeping bags, if you’ve got a camping trip in your future, or half off a bunch of super-chic jackets perfect for travel or everyday wear. I’ve got my eyes on the down-filled 2000 Retro Nuptse jacket, which is a steal of a deal at $160, but if you’re looking for something a little more serious, the Monarch Triclimate jacket is a no-brainer for $210.
XPLR Pass customers get up to $50 off and get free shipping on everything
In addition to the $20 off promo code at sign-up, XPLR Pass members get perks like free shipping on every order, access to exclusive products, a birthday treat, and points on all purchases. You earn 1 point for every $1 spent, and can trade in 100 points for a $10 reward, up to $50 off per cycle (rewards are converted into coupon codes in March, June, and October). But you don’t need to shop to earn points; you can also accrue them by bringing a reusable bag when you make an in-store purchase, sending a personal referral link to invite friends, using the app to check in at a The North Face store or a US National Park, and more.
Unlock 10% off with The North Face coupon codes for students, teachers, nurses, and military personnel
The North Face rewards deserving individuals in demanding careers with 10% off products in-store and online. If you’re a student, teacher (including professors, faculty, and staff members), nurse, or military member, verify your status on the website using SheerID to receive your discount code.
Score trade-in credit and up to $250 off The North Face Renewed gear
The North Face takes sustainability seriously, and its Renewed and Remade programs allow customers to participate in the action. Through Renewed, you can trade in used The North Face gear year-round—either by mail or in-store—to receive $10, $30, or $50 in credit for each eligible item. The North Face then takes your pre-loved items, cleans them, tunes them up, and sells them in its online Renewed store, where you can score gear for up to $250 off.
The brand’s Remade program goes one step further, taking items that cannot be refurbished and upcycling them into one-of-a-kind pieces that are then sold at a major discount on the website. Unique gear that’s mindful of Mother Nature? Yes, please.












