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Short Description :
Source for men's and women's
clothing, footwear, outdoor gear, specialty sports accessories and home
furnishings.Save 35-70%
Specials & Deals:
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Reviews :
Review written by John
PROS: Incredible
bargains on high-quality, name-brand outdoor gear that can't be matched
elsewhere, either online or in retail stores. Check out the Bargain Barn.
CONS: Miscellaneous nature of selection, tend to run out of popular sizes
and colors first. Sometimes the product description is vague.
I love this site for outdoor gear. Since it's more about function than
fashion (at least to me), it doesn't matter that I can't try it on or test
it out in person first. You can get some real steals on great stuff, the
biggest problem is that you must act quickly because it goes fast. They also
tend to run out of the most common sizes first. This place carries
discontinued, overstock, factory-seconds kind of merchandise but its quality
is guaranteed (for LIFE -- yes for life).
They have outdoor clothing and gear for men, women, and children for almost
every need, with general and specialty gear ranging from wetsuits &
kayaks to skis to rock climbing equipment. They also carry some general,
miscellaneous merchandise like luggage & linens -- always from very
elite, high-quality names (the kind you would normally need to fly over to
Europe to get). I don't know how they get this stuff for such a low price.
A few of the bargains I've gotten/seen here: $30 Doc Marten loafers (normally
hard to find under $100), $60 extra-large internal frame pack (at any
outdoor store it'll run you $200), $80 Gore-Tex Asolo hiking boots ($150 at
all the stores with similar models), $120 Paule Marrot French sheet set (a
whopping $350 for these beauties everywhere else I saw them online), $20
rock climbing shoes (never seen climbing shoes elsewhere for less than $70),
$100 Black Diamond skis.
The problem with the physical retail stores for outdoor gear is that they
are ALL outrageously expensive -- you pretty much have to go online to get a
good deal. You can find a more "generic" brand wicking undershirt
at STP that performs just as well as a Patagonia shirt that costs 5 times
more. The problem with buying online of course, is that you can't try stuff
on.
A size "small"
by one manufacturer can be more like a medium/large by a different
manufacturer, and there's no way for you to tell. I've had a few instances
of ordering the wrong sizes, having to pay the postage to return the stuff
is a pain but the customer service department is very responsive.
Great customer service - they REALLY go the extra mile to respond to each
and every question, concern, or need you may have. They know it's hard to
tell what merchandise is like from your computer screen, and will work to
provide you with the best description. One example:
I was considering a
pair of shoes, but wanted to know if they possibly ran big or small so I
didn't order the wrong size. The customer service person, who you can chat
with online in real time, ran into the stockroom for me to test out the
shoes and tell me that they did run a little big. I ended up with the right
size. Another time, they found the shirt I was considering to tell me
exactly what the print & pattern looked like, since the item description
didn't help me a lot.
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