Important Notice: Our web hosting provider recently started charging us for additional visits, which was unexpected. In response, we're seeking donations. Depending on the situation, we may explore different monetization options for our Community and Expert Contributors. It's crucial to provide more returns for their expertise and offer more Expert Validated Answers or AI Validated Answers. Learn more about our hosting issue here.

Where is the Best Sporting Goods and Apparel in Portland, Oregon?

0
Posted

Where is the Best Sporting Goods and Apparel in Portland, Oregon?

0

Physical element is a great, locally owned small business that has the greatest unique lines of fitness clothes and accessories. They’re constantly adding new lines, and getting new shipments of styles and colors. Also, the people there are so nice and helpful. Definitely a great place to find your yoga attire. They’ve also started selling some really cool skirts and non-fitness clothing made in Europe or by some little seamstress somewhere. very excellent.Pros + good location, great employees, good atmosphere

0

I have been using Andy & Bax for almost 20 years. They have NEVER let me down. If they don’t have it they will direct me to a place where I can, but that only happened once. The guys there are helpful when you need them, the store is a little on the dark side, but for the $$ they have I’ll take the dark. I can’t even tell you how much they have saved me over the years in $$$. GOOD JOB A&B!Pros + dark, sometime dirty, sometimes messyCons – low prices, ALWAYS something new, prices

0

We stopped in Exit this past week and couldn’t believe the difference in pricing. They were very reasonable, and the staff was very friendly…

0

I agree with everything people have said thus far concerning the staff, they are young, knowlegable, fun, and relaxed. However, the store is cluttered to the point where I can’t find things, or I have to dig through bins to find it. My other complaint is that they don’t have the selection that other stores have. They are missing, what in my opinion, are key brands. I do have to say that it nice to see some of the lesser promoted brands get some floor space. I need to also add they are the only place in the area that carries Sea To Summit (such a great company), so kudos to them for that. Overall it’s a cool place to go and browse, but if you’re looking for something specific you might want to give yourself some time there, and maybe flag down a helpful employee for some assitance.Pros + Customer Service, Lesser known brandsCons – Organization

0

a few years ago this store moved to the shopping area at Johnson Creek blvd and se 82nd av. my recent experiences there sucked. their auto parts inventory is consistently short and the price tags are outdated. i went to buy something anyway and there were 3 cashiers at the service desk chatting with each other. the young woman ringing up my order continued p[aying attention to the idle conversation instead of me. bad habit 🙁 consequently she had to open the register again to make the change that i desired.the hardware did not fit anyway so i happily returned it (another cashier was at the desk then). boycott this store and go to the 1 on mcloughlin. they are consistently more professional.Pros + convenient location, big parking lotCons – “green” staff lacks professionalism.

Related Questions

Thanksgiving questions

*Sadly, we had to bring back ads too. Hopefully more targeted.