Best camping deals: Sleep eight comfortably in this family-sized tent

There's still plenty of time to camp this summer, so stock up with the week's best camping deals.

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There's still plenty of time to camp this summer, so stock up with the week's best camping deals! Score the perfect warm weather sleeping bag, a tent big enough for you and your friends, and more.

Outdoor and Sports Clearance Items at Walmart
Store: Walmart
Shipping: $4.97 s&h, or free shipping on $50 or more

Stock up on everything you need for an epic camping trip, or just for an awesome backyard escape with deep discounts on select items. Score a variety of sports and outdoor clearance items, including apparel, tents, and so much more. One of our top picks is this Ozark Trail 4-Person Ultralight Backpacking Tent for $59, a $25 savings.

Eagle's Camp Family Voyager 8-Person Tent
Store: Cabela's
Price: $91.79 via code "16CAVE"
Shipping: Free shipping
Lowest By: $78
Expires: July 19

Sleep up to eight people with this Eagle's Camp Family Voyager tent, or host a roomy camping session for smaller groups. This tent features factory-taped fly and floor seams to keep you dry, plus the silver-coated rain fly reportedly cuts down on temperatures inside to ensure you stay cool. It features a bug-resistant mesh screen, cup holder pocket, gear loft, extension cord port and welcome mats, and includes a duffle bag.

Ozark Trail 50F Warm Weather Sleeping Bag
Store: Walmart
Price: $9.44
Shipping: Free shipping
Lowest By: $9
Expires: July 15

Perfect for combating those cooler summer nights in the mountains, this Ozark Trail 50F warm weather sleeping bag is reportedly comfortable for temperatures dipping into the 50s. You'll save $9 on this Editors' Choice pick, which is available in Black or Blue. It features an insulated weather strip and self-repairing zipper.

Folding Outdoor Camping Cot
Store: Best Choice Products via eBay
Price: $25.95
Shipping: Free shipping
Lowest By: $4

Great for those who love camping but don't want to sleep on the ground, this folding outdoor camping cot in Blue is ideal for adults and kids alike. This convenient cot purports to be portable and easy to store, and to have cloth that is washable and mildew-resistant. It features a steel frame that supports up to 331 lbs.

Bug-A-Salt 2.0 Fly Shooter
Store: Cabela's
Price: $35.99 via code "16CAVE"
Shipping: Free shipping
Lowest By: $9

Stop fighting to smash flies whenever they land, and instead take them down with this Bug-A-Salt 2.0 fly shooter in Yellow. This fly-fighting machine uses table salt and will fire 80 shots before it needs reloading. It's reportedly easy to operate with a powerful spring to increase the range and a textured grip for easier handling. It fires the salt in a shotgun pattern, disposing of flies and other bugs without splattering them.

This story originally appeared on Dealnews.com.

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