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    Tiger Claw

    3.4 (7 reviews)
    InexpensiveSporting Goods
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    This place is awesome! They've got gi's of various colors here. You can pick up a white karate gi for only $19.99.

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    12 years ago

    Tiger claw have a lot of products to choose from and their best customer service makes this place more inviting!

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    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    2.5
    (131 reviews)
    10.5 mi
    $$

    Marcus was excellent with customer service. I really appreciate how professional he is. I was able…read moreto find all the things I needed and dicks has wonderful prices. Thanks Marcus

    Posting this as a cautionary tale for anyone buying shoes at Dick's Sporting Goods - Sunnyvale…read more This would have been a one star rating if not for Xavier in Footwear. Excellent service and attitude. I bought a pair of On Cloud shoes and within 5 days realized they were too big. The issue only showed up in real-world use: when walking downhill my foot slid forward into the toe box. That's not something you reliably catch by taking a few steps indoors. I went back to do a simple exchange (not a refund). The shoes were clean and in excellent condition. The only visible difference was very slight yellowing on the outsole contact pads -- noticeable under their bright store lighting but not dirty, or damaged. At first I was told the exchange would be fine. After further inspection, they reversed course and said the shoes were not "resaleable" due to wear. I spoke with multiple people (each initially identifying themselves as "the manager" before clarifying their role), and after a lot of back and forth the best options offered were: * 15% off a replacement pair, or * $60 store credit as a "no receipt return" value (they said this reflects the lowest recent selling price and excludes clearance). I ultimately took the $60 credit because my time is worth something and I needed the correct size. But the key takeaway is this: If you buy shoes here, assume you cannot test them outdoors -- even briefly -- without risking being denied an exchange. The 90-day return policy sounds generous, but in practice footwear appears to need to look completely unworn to qualify. I'm sharing this so others don't make the same assumption I did.

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    Convenient shoe request kiosk!
    Convenient shoe request kiosk!
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    Taken with lighting at cash register
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    Columbia Sportswear Company Employee Store

    Columbia Sportswear Company Employee Store

    4.3
    (38 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    I called to see if my AAA membership would allow me access but apparently access isn't all year,…read moreonly a few times a year. Thankfully they told me about their camp access special with proof of enrollment. This worked perfectly since I was doing last minute shopping for my son's away wilderness camp! The store was quiet and well stocked like a retail and not an outlet store. Colors and sizes were not a problem. Merchandise was also made for retail and not outlet. I don't recall any children's section, only adult sizes. Clothes, shoes, socks, sleeping bags, backpacks. It wasn't staffed with a lot of associates, but we did get excellent help and advice on backpack and sleeping bag fitting. Minimum 40% discount off retail made the purchases cheaper than Sports Basement or REI. The checkout associate gave me a return pass, so now I can come back to shop for myself. This store is an awesome find!

    I first noticed this Columbia Sportswear Store a couple of years ago. I was pretty stoked as it was…read morein my area and being an avid outdoors person, I've often owned/used Columbia gear. But then I go to find out that it is not a store open to the public. *Unstoked*. But rather this is a Company Employee Store. Meaning a company or place of employment has to sign up with them (not really sure what that entails), then with a code/invite, the employees of said company can now enter the store and shop to one's content. I go to find out that my work gets involved in this annually, so I finally get a chance to scope it out. You have to bring the invite (a flyer for us with a code) and some proof of employment (a work badge for me). It is kind of a run-around but there is a benefit to all this. There are 3 glaring benefits from my perspective. 1. Being invite only and not open to the general public, the place is not crowded and cluttered. Very clean racks and displays. 2. Lots of legit inventory, so not a mish-mash of odd sizes and discontinued styles like factory stores. Felt like a kid in a candy store. Quite organized too, easy to find designated sections. 3. There are perceived deals/values here. Now I will point out that the brands sold here ie Columbia, Prana, Sorel etc are premium brand names and are usually not cheap. I actually find a full priced item to be borderline insane/expensive. Any Columbia gear I own are either gifts or things I got on some sort of sale/discount. Here at this store everything inside is 40% off (taken at the register). And even some items with certain highlighted tags, may be discounted even further to say 50-60%. A much better deal considering the quality. And after I went through their register to complete my sale, I was given another pass (good for 3 other guest too) to shop within the next 30 days. And there was a coupon attached where $20 can be taken off if spending reaches $100 (pretty darn easy to do). So another 20% off. They know how to market cuz ya know I want to come back for that. All things I restrained myself from getting on this last trip...will just wait til the next out. Bet!

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    Store Front - 12/2023
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    Target

    Target

    2.8
    (429 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    I was looking for a laptop sleeve in Target, which I found out online that it's $7.99. Very solid…read moreprice honestly but they're all out of stock! The closest Target that has it is in Hayward, but I'm not traveling all the way there fore that. Anyways, kinda disappointed that they don't sell much electronics there since some are out of stock. However, the bright side is that, you can still buy some essentials like food. It's just that nowadays, you'll have to shop online to find specific items or go to other stores just to buy in person. Hopefully, they have it once I return.

    I've shopped at this location for many years before and this is the first time I have had a bad…read morecustomer experience. I picked up a couple collectible items for my boyfriend since he's a big fan and the item was in the shape of a ball along with a handful of other items overall totally in $100. To make it easier to hold, I put my items in the empty box that the collectible item was displayed in. The empty box is just a cardboard box with my boyfriend's favorite character printed on the side. When I went to go checkout at the self checkout the monitor person moved to stand nearby me in a corner as if I was attempting to not scan everything or steal something. She can clearly monitor me from her station in the front of the self checkout registers. I'm not sure why she would move to be that close to me unless she's assuming I wouldn't scan everything. After checking out at the self checkout I asked the lady monitoring the self checkout if I could take the empty box. She said it was fine and I put my items inside. A guy stopped me before leaving the store and said customers aren't allowed to take the displays. I assume the guy was a worker even though he didn't have a name tag or company dress code on. He was just chatting with the security girl in the front before I was leaving the store so it could be a friend of the security guard. They need to have consistent rules between all employees so they can inform customers. If they're just going to throw the box away afterwards then why can't I just take it. This experience has left a bad impression of this location.

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    Target
    Target

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    REI

    REI

    2.9
    (74 reviews)
    10.6 mi
    $$

    Yesterday, my wife and I visited REI in Sunnyvale so that my wife could try on various shoes and…read morepurchase what she preferred. Although staff was helpful to her in her search for shoes, what made the entire experience terrible was how hard staff pushed us toward purchasing a membership. One staff member assisting my wife initially had done the sales pitch, and we listened willingly. Later on, another person gave the same sales pitch to my wife, and she kindly told her that she's already been told about the membership. When we went to the check-out counter, the person at the counter started giving the same sales pitch about the membership. I immediately cut her off, my wife told her that she has already been told about it, and I said "no thank you." The person at the counter again tried to give the pitch, and I cut her off again and said "no thank you." For a third time, she tried to resume the sales pitch. I got ticked and gave her a stern response: "NO PLEASE!" She finally stopped. That entire experience left a bad impression on me, and I wasn't sure if this type of thing was specific to just the REI in Sunnyvale (I normally don't shop at REI). So I did some research online and found out that this type of thing happens commonly among various REI stores. I even found an online article from 2015 that talked about this, even citing the CEO of REI who gave a response regarding this matter of pushing memberships. He came across as being understanding of this matter. But that was back in 2015. it's now 2026, and obviously nothing has changed relating to this. I'm not returning to REI after what I experienced yesterday. They've lost any potential future business from me. If they can't accept an initial "no" answer and thus continue to push the sale of a membership, they've lost my respect and my business. And should anyone from REI choose to respond to this post, it's not changing anything from me relating to REI.

    I use to love REI when the Mountain View store was still open. San Carlos isn't half bad either,…read morealthough it has deteriorated in service in recent years. But Sunnyvale has offered the worst in-store service of any business in the local vicinity since the day it opened. Right now, as I type this review, two customers have left the checkout queue (so far) because they are fed up waiting. Three cashiers for a mile-long line. One has been on the phone for a half hour. One disappeared for a while and came back finally. Another took her sweet time reassembling returned merchandise and hasn't checked out anyone for 20 minutes. Staff can't call anyone here to help.

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