Huge iRunFar Store Sale and Annual Call for Support

Announcing The iRunFar Store’s 2012 Holiday Sale.

By on November 22, 2012 | Comments

Here at iRunFar, we’re ever so thankful for the support we continually receive from all of you by your reading and commenting on iRunFar, from the elites of our sport for sharing their thoughts with us, from the events which graciously welcome us, and the companies that provide us with gear, access to athletes and product developers, as well as financial support.

How to Support iRunFar at No Cost

If you’re thankful for what iRunFar does, we’d like to share a short and simple reminder as you enter into the holiday shopping season. That is, you can easily provide iRunFar with financial support – now or at any time throughout the year – without it costing you a thing by making your Amazon.com or Backcountry.com purchases via the respective company’s link in this article or in iRunFar.com’s sidebar. (If you’re in Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, or the UK, we have Amazon links by which you, too, can support iRunFar.)

Without paying a penny more, you support iRunFar when you make purchases by going through these links. (BTW, you have to add the item to your cart after clicking through the iRunFar link.) We’re happy to answer any questions you might have.

Thanks again for your support!

Ps. Please consider spreading word about how others can easily support iRunFar.

Huge Sale in The iRunFar Store

iRunFar Store11/28 Update: The 2012 Holiday Sale is now over. Thanks so much for supporting iRunFar.com with your purchases. – Bryon Powell, Editor-in-Chief

We’ve occasionally held sales in the iRunFar Store, but for the next week we’re offering a sale unlike any other we’ve had. Everything in the store is at least 25% off. What’s more, we’ve got a large selection of clearance items available for 45% 55% off! [Update: We’ve just dropped out clearance prices to 55% off while adding items to the clearance sale! Check out the store again!] As a reminder, the iRunFar Store is a primary source of funding that keeps iRunFar.com publishing great trail running and ultrarunning content all year long.

You should head over to the iRunFar Store to check out the entire selection, but here are a few noteworthy items on sale:

  • Hoka One One Stinson Evo – $127.50 (25% off – normally $170)
  • Hydrapak E-Lite Vest – $30.25 (45% off – normally $55) $24.75 (55% off – normally $55)
  • Montrail Bajada – $82.50 (25% off – normally $110)
  • Mountain Hardwear Fluid Race Vest – $45 (25% off – normally $60)
  • Salomon S-Lab Sense – $150 (25% off – normally $200)
  • Salomon Exo IV Calf – $35.75 (45% off – normally $65) $35.75 (55% off – normally $65)
  • Salomon Exo S-Lab II Shorts M – $93.74 (25% off – normally $125) [White version is only $68.75 $56.25!?]
  • Salomon Exo S-Lab Tight M$93.50 (45% off – normally $170) $93.50 (45% off – normally $170)
  • Salomon Exo XR 1/2 Zip LS Tech Tee W$41.25 (45% off – normally $75) $41.25 (45% off – normally $75)
  • Salomon XA Advanced Skin S-Lab 12 Set – $165 (25% off – normally $220)
  • Salomon XT Advanced Skin S-Lab 5 Set – $146.25 (25% off – normally $195)
Bryon Powell

Bryon Powell is the Founding Editor of iRunFar. He’s been writing about trail running, ultrarunning, and running gear for more than 15 years. Aside from iRunFar, he’s authored the books Relentless Forward Progress: A Guide to Running Ultramarathons and Where the Road Ends: A Guide to Trail Running, been a contributing editor at Trail Runner magazine, written for publications including Outside, Sierra, and Running Times, and coached ultrarunners of all abilities. Based in Silverton, Colorado, Bryon is an avid trail runner and ultrarunner who competes in events from the Hardrock 100 Mile just out his front door to races long and short around the world, that is, when he’s not fly fishing or tending to his garden.