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February 2024 by Jane B.
Houston, we have a problem. Race Outfitters, we have a solution! Amazingly helpful and knowledgeable staff. They're particularly helpful with handicap accommodations suggestions. My hubs has a condition that causes shakiness and instability. They were so cordial and acted like that was no big deal and were able to offer solutions for him to be able to do XC with me. Huge selection of everything you could possibly need or want for a day of snow fun. They do complete rentals and of course sales as well. Prices and policies were reasonable. I would definitely use them again. Thank you for helping us to have the perfect trip!
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January 2024 by Gabby S.
Really nice employees! Was quick and easy to rent snowboard gear and get a board waxed (: Also reasonably priced
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December 2023 by Jenny L.
I lowkey didn't want to write this because I don't want them to get too busy but I've tried ski haus and snow mountain river. This right here, the BEST. Hopefully when I come back they keep their quality in snowboard and service. Snowboard itself kept in great condition. They really make sure it fits you. Great value for your money! And customer service is top tier. Super friendly people
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October 2023 by Ben Myers
These folks made renting camping gear easy. We had rented summer weight sleeping bags but the nights we were camping were due to be pretty chilly. When Peace Outfitters called to review our rental a few days beforehand, I asked if it would be possible to switch to winter bags, but they were all rented. The next day the same employee (unfortunately I forget her name!) called back to say a reservation had been cancelled and they had some winter bags available. The price difference was negligible so I really appreciated them taking the time to offer the option to us. We had a great trip to the Grand Canyon. Would definitely rent gear from them again.
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October 2023 by Ervin S.
A gem of an outdoor supplier in Flagstaff, AZ that would compete against the like of REI. Service was impeccable! Guy was cool, friendly and very helpful! Selection of knives was surprising and then even had Opindal but I am Gerber Knife Co. guy.their outdoor cloth was nice and high end. I ended up getting some KUHL pants and jacket. But this place is not a place to look for if you want Value. Mid to high end products only, which I prefer for my outdoors stuff. Definitely worth going to if you like nice outdoor goods shopping.
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September 2023 by Jane Janson
Visited today looking for a specific lumbar pack. Kim was exceptionally helpful. It's lovely to find pleasant, friendly staff to help with shopping. Thank you!
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August 2023 by Samuel Noble
Great products and great prices. They are frequently having a really good sale as well!
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August 2023 by Mike McBrady
We absolutely love this place. They normally have some great sale going on. The staff is super chill and friendly. To top it all off, they've saved our bacon a few times when we've forgotten stuff for one of our trips up to flag.
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July 2023 by Eden Starfish
Seriously, one of the best gear stores. Love the atmosphere, brands, and staff!
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July 2023 by Josh Lucas Wolenchek
I love Peace Outfitters , were always my go to place when I lived in Flagstaff and still are when I visit, they have a good variety of stock always have what I need, are reasonably priced and the staff are super awesome ??
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June 2023 by Stephanie H.
Everyone was very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. There were some really good deals on gear! Glad to support a local business.
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June 2023 by EE Grimshaw
I came to Flagstaff on MDW for one reason, and one reason only - to hike to the top of Humphreys Peak. I'd been keeping an eye on the reviews on All Trails (one of the very few features I actually like on that app, but that's a story for another day) and knew several weeks in advance that snow on the mountain was a distinct possibility. When I made eye contact with Humphreys two days before summiting and literally saw tons of snow from about 60 miles away - along with very recent reviews warning about it - I knew I had to make a pit stop beforehand.It would PROBABLY be an exaggeration to say Peace Surplus saved my life, but without it (and its supplies), I don't think I get to the top of Humphreys Peak, or even close. I stopped by last Sunday, the day before my hike, knowing that I needed to get some type of traction on my hindpaws. I considered getting poles (which I've been mulling for years - we're getting close there), but the spikes for the hiking sneakers seemed paramount. I located them very easily right off to the side of the shoe section. I honestly don't know if $62 for these is insane or not, but they made the difference the following day so I can't sit here and say they aren't worth it. An absolute gamechanger, and something I can use going forward in less dramatic adventures if there's icy/snowy conditions afoot.Beyond my primary purchase, I was very intrigued by the little food/grocery store section off to the side by the entrance. It has a lot of hiking snacks that can usually be procured easily at a gas station (cough cough Clif Bar cough cough), but also the ones that are a bit harder to find without Amazon's help, like the Honey Stinger waffle, which for sure came in handy the following morning. There's a definite emphasis on overnight camping/thru-hiking, so there were quite a few freeze-dried dinners, etc. as well. It was an impressive selection.Everyone here was super friendly and nice. The people at the register immediately looked around for another potential customer to ring up the minute they were done with their prior patron, and several times I could overhear presumably managers spitballing how to allocate their staff based on where the immediate needs were. While I was in there, a few employees were outside handling a holiday sale, I believe, so I imagine it gets a little tougher to gameplan when literally some of your people aren't even in the store. No wasted energy at this place.I don't feel like I did more than skim the surface of what this store offered, but they had what I wanted and needed in the moment, and for sure they get some credit for my successful Humphreys ascent. Give Peace a chance.
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June 2023 by Don Yates
Great selection, but didn't have what I needed (not even sure I knew what I "needed" ). BUT, will be back!Friendly staff. Love Flagstaff. Friendlyflagstaff. ?
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June 2023 by Emma G.
I came to Flagstaff on MDW for one reason, and one reason only - to hike to the top of Humphreys Peak. I'd been keeping an eye on the reviews on All Trails (one of the very few features I actually like on that app, but that's a story for another day) and knew several weeks in advance that snow on the mountain was a distinct possibility. When I made eye contact with Humphreys two days before summiting and literally saw tons of snow from about 60 miles away - along with very recent reviews warning about it - I knew I had to make a pit stop beforehand. It would PROBABLY be an exaggeration to say Peace Surplus saved my life, but without it (and its supplies), I don't think I get to the top of Humphreys Peak, or even close. I stopped by last Sunday, the day before my hike, knowing that I needed to get some type of traction on my hindpaws. I considered getting poles (which I've been mulling for years - we're getting close there), but the spikes for the hiking sneakers seemed paramount. I located them very easily right off to the side of the shoe section. I honestly don't know if $62 for these is insane or not, but they made the difference the following day so I can't sit here and say they aren't worth it. An absolute gamechanger, and something I can use going forward in less dramatic adventures if there's icy/snowy conditions afoot. Beyond my primary purchase, I was very intrigued by the little food/grocery store section off to the side by the entrance. It has a lot of hiking snacks that can usually be procured easily at a gas station (cough cough Clif Bar cough cough), but also the ones that are a bit harder to find without Amazon's help, like the Honey Stinger waffle, which for sure came in handy the following morning. There's a definite emphasis on overnight camping/thru-hiking, so there were quite a few freeze-dried dinners, etc. as well. It was an impressive selection. Everyone here was super friendly and nice. The people at the register immediately looked around for another potential customer to ring up the minute they were done with their prior patron, and several times I could overhear presumably managers spitballing how to allocate their staff based on where the immediate needs were. While I was in there, a few employees were outside handling a holiday sale, I believe, so I imagine it gets a little tougher to gameplan when literally some of your people aren't even in the store. No wasted energy at this place. I don't feel like I did more than skim the surface of what this store offered, but they had what I wanted and needed in the moment, and for sure they get some credit for my successful Humphreys ascent. Give Peace a chance.
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May 2023 by Brandon Jones
Absolutely amazing experience, I don't think I'll going to big name outdoor retailers now. Peace surplus has an excellent selection at an affordable price, plus their customer service has got to be the best in town.