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    Breeze Breckenridge

    4.1 (8 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Thanks for the review. Enjoy the slopes!

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    11 years ago

    The best place to rent gear in town!! Everyone is so nice and helpful. Go Breeze or go home!

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    Main Street Outlet

    Main Street Outlet

    4.3
    (10 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Ok..ok..ski town getting ready for winter, you have visited multiple shops up and down Main Street…read moreand were in sticker shock then you come across a viable option. (Thanks to the locals who told me about this place). The first thing that grabs your attention as you enter is the SALE items up front then as your eyes scan the store you see SALE items in the rear and good options in between. From perusing different stores along Main St, with this beacon of hope at the front door I was already winning!!! They have a great selection of helmets, gift items, boots, jackets, pants, gear and more. I cannot remember all of the brands, but the ones that stuck out were Kodiak, Swix and Rossignol. It was funny because the store manager was not available and had the password to the register so the employee and us patrons started conversing between each other with not a care in the world even though a line started forming. No attitudes just positive vibes and sunshine. Once the manager (Shannon) returned, she had a couple of coffees for her and the employee jokingly informing us if we wanted coffee for the wait, it would be her treat. That was cool! Sooo... let me temper your expectations Main Street Outlet is an outlet and has good prices for the quality of their items, but I would say it is more of a Premium Outlet which the prices are way better and they have a better selection than most of the stores seen on this visit.

    This store is great! Shannon the manager is so friendly and helpful. She goes above and beyond…read morewith her customer service:)

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    Primo Outdoor

    Primo Outdoor

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$$$

    I only went into this store because there was a yummy crepe place right next door ,and the clothing…read morestore had an inviting wood front porch that just carried me through the front doors. Clothing is Roxy basic, with snowboarder gear and accessories. The women's Items are cute and tomboy, yet with sexy feminine colors. Awesome luggage lined the floors, which would be a perfect look for the sporty professional type... They had nice medium sized rollaway packs that sported all sorts of famous snowboarding brand names. The perfect bag for a week in Aspen or San Francisco or for a slumber party. The entire back room had the sale items and although it was tempting to look at the winter and snow gear, the busting 95 degree weather outside made the 100% wool sweater even more unattractive. Prana sweaters and capri's line the walls....The capri's looked perfect for climbing and the sweater would be perfect for giving you that "I am pretending that I just threw something on look, but I know I look cute, and my sweater is soft, so please pet me" look. Thick 50% off ski pants, and turtle neck sweaters... No wonder the selection was still large... Just seemed too brutal outside to even think about buying so warm. * Star one is for a awesome deck that I wish I had ** Star two is for snazzy luggage to encourage over-packing... I am known for doing this... *** bonjour star three is for being right next door do a creperie...That sounds dangerous... selling little clothes and nutella right next to each other... Talk about roll-over.... **** I want money, lots and lots of money star four is for a nice big sale section... Which is always the first place to look!

    Andy the owner of this store is one of the legends of boot fitting in Breckenridge…read more The director of the ski school and one of the top snow board stores in town both recommended I go to him with a boot problem that developed from skiing and teaching for 50 days straight. He and his store have the respect of his peers in Breckenridge. I left feeling educated about boots and their fit as well as felling personally served. I can't recommend this place much higher than to say my little toe isn't screaming at me anymore!

    A Racer's Edge

    A Racer's Edge

    4.4
    (69 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Amazing performance-oriented ski shop. No frills but high quality products -- boots, skis, helmets…read moreand gloves.

    I bought new boots from A Racers Edge and was unhappy with the process. Most of the negative…read morereviews seem to be from people who didn't buy new or tried to walk-in without an appointment. I hope my input is more useful for anyone else considering a new purchase, and maybe it can help the shop owner identify some gaps in quality control. *Purchased on 4/7, follow up on 4/11. Hawx Ultra 110 Boa @ $979* I know this store probably encounters a lot of entitled tourists, but that's not who I am. I'm a bit shy and easy going, and sometimes you just don't quite realize how bad an experience was until afterwards. In retrospect I should have bought elsewhere, but was excited to get boots and hit the slopes quickly. That's where I'm coming from and why I went through with a purchase I didn't feel good about. The guy helping me had an attitude. He wasn't flat out rude, but definitely had an air of superiority to him. He's a local, expert skier, combined with a lifetime of experience, and I was just another tourist he had to help. It was a dismissive attitude and every question was answered as if it was a dumb one. He talked to the other workers just as much as he talked to me, if not more. I got the impression the shop owner was not around on those days. He asked me some basic questions without much follow up and made some incorrect judgments based on that limited info. He quickly measured my foot, and told me what I suspected, I have flat low volume feet on the narrow side with some pronation. I told him it makes sense because most of my running shoes are LV stability shoes. He pulled out some fancy, high end boots to try first. They felt good and it was even from a line of boots I had noted as a possible choice while doing my own research. He then pulled out a much stiffer (race?) boot which I knew wasn't going to be good. The 3rd pair was a MV boot which I knew probably wouldn't work either since we knew my foot was LV. To recap, I was asked limited questions, quickly measured, and tried on 3 boots total. The second two seemed to be ones he knew would be wrong for me and push me towards the first more expensive ones. This was nothing like the boot fittings I've heard of. People told me about trying on tons of boots, working to replicate perfect positioning, and spending 2 hours finding their ideal fit. I was in a bit of shock when he seemed finished with me after I tried on the first boots a second time. My fitting was wrapping up after only 30 minutes and no other options were being presented. I ended up paying $900 for a boot that was being sold for $500-600 at every other place I could find. I didn't realize this until I got back to my room and looked it up. Immediate buyer's remorse sunk in. I just didn't have the nerve to return them at that point. I hoped he would make it right during the follow up. I would have been satisfied paying the full MSRP price difference if I was receiving a true boot fitting experience and quality time towards a perfect fit, but I didn't receive either of those things. It's also important to mention that he misquoted the boot for $800 until we reached the register, casually noting the difference. During my follow up I told him my inner ankle bones were rubbing. He said a footbed might help, but he could try one thing first. I saw my opening to mention the price difference. I said "I know I'm paying for your expertise and time, but noticed a $300-400 difference. Do you think you could give me a discount on a footbed or anything to help me feel a bit better about that?" He rudely dismissed it and said "well if you wanna buy the wrong boot somewhere else and bring it here it would cost you hundreds for me to fix it. I quickly dropped it, but disagree with everything he said. I could've easily bought the same boot based on my own research. He didn't do any worthwhile alterations or add any value suggesting a line of boots I was already eyeing. He unscrewed the boot boards and tossed the screws aside, "ah you don't need those." Even if they were not important, I would have preferred he kept them as the manufactured intended or at least saved the screws. He duct taped some inner heal wedges while distractedly chatting with the other workers. The right felt a bit better, but the left felt worse. He replied, "That's not possible cause the inserts make it so your ankle leans the other way now." He didn't try to address the issue any further. The next day I skied for an hour before having to stop and check them. I found the issue... It was completely out of place. The pictures attached show how I found them and the lack of effort in the work. I borrowed tape and fixed them myself. 2 hours wasted on my final day. TLDR; didn't get a proper boot fitting experience, over paid by around 40%, had to fix sloppy alteration work myself, probably got the wrong boot. Overall really bummed at the waste of money and time, but mostly just disappointed I didn't get a real boot fitting experience.

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