Reviews for REI
REI received an average rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars from 4 reviews.
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by Amanda on 5/25/2021
by Amanda on 5/25/2021
by Ademir on 11/14/2020
by Ademir on 11/14/2020
In Short
The largest co-op in the nation, REI sells everything needed to survive in the outdoors to members and non-members alike: sleeping bags for below-zero temperatures, GPS units, climbing gear, rations and more. For the… Read Full Editorial
The Shangri-la of gear for those who spend their time rock-climbing, backpacking, cycling and finding other ways to conquer nature. by Contributor via Citysearch on 11/8/2007
In Short
The largest co-op in the nation, REI sells everything needed to survive in the outdoors to members and non-members alike: sleeping bags for below-zero temperatures, GPS units, climbing gear, rations and more. For the…
The best help I have received so far in a retail store by elphins via Citysearch on 9/7/2007
I recently accepted a job in the northern part of Alaska. Being a boy who grew up in a tropical country and pampered by the mild weather of the NW, I have really no idea of what to bring. So, I went into REI and asked for help from Joyful.…
So-so by shafferlc via Citysearch on 4/11/2006
REI's selection for backpacking and camping is good. For bikes & rock climbing I'd go elsewhere (poor selection, prices so-so). Their clothing selection is mostly just t-shirts & jeans type stuff with some overpriced fleeces & rain…
I was impressed by Gina C via Insider Pages on 7/25/2005
My husband and I went into REI and were very impressed. The store carried a wide variety of outdoor supplies. I was surprised to find that i actually wanted a lot of the merchandise in the store. They even had wonderfull and supportive…
Outdoor gear Mecca by linda r via Insider Pages on 6/10/2005
REI has captured the spirit of the northwest outdoor enthusiast. Kayaks, tents, to the smallest GPS device, REI will likely have what you are looking for in gear.
PROS: Selection, friendly staff, environmental concerns
CONS: Sometimes…