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Rei

1416 Platte St
Denver, CO 80202

(303) 756-3100
rei.com
3 star rating based on 5 reviews

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monday -friday 10-9pm saturday 10-7pm sunday 10-6pm  
Status: Closed  
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tel: (303) 756-3100

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tel: (720) 855-7120

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A Message From This Business$20 off $100 or more Spent at REI.Ends 12/24. Find a Nearby Store. View Website Get Expert Advice100% GuaranteeFree Shipping to REI stores $20 off $100 or more Spent at REI.Ends 12/24. Find a Nearby Store. REI is a leading retailer of outdoor gear and clothing, dedicated to inspiring, educating and outfitting our members, customers and the community for a lifetime of outdoor adventures. Founded 1938.

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This massive flagship store is not only a shop but also a tourist attraction. Housed in the historic Tramway Building, the folks at REI coughed up over $28 million to transform the old structure into an outdoor retail mecca. Besides the usual array of outdoor gear and clothing, it also offers a 45-foot climbing wall, mountain bike test trail, children's play area and a cold room to test winter... more

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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 more casual outdoor enthusiast, the store also sells tents, kayaks, bicycles, snowboards, skis, luggage, footwear and outdoors-oriented clothing for men, women and children.

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The Shangri-la of gear for those who spend their time rock-climbing, backpacking, cycling and finding other ways to conquer nature.

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Members of REI's customer co-operative receive a 10 percent annual refund on eligible purchases, plus savings on repair services and equipment rentals.

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Be sure to check out the REI-brand clothing. It's not brand name, so you'll pay less, but it's still high quality.

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Members of REI's customer co-operative receive a 10 percent annual refund on eligible purchases, plus savings on repair services and equipment rentals.

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The Shangri-la of gear for those who spend their time rock-climbing, backpacking, cycling and finding other ways to conquer nature.

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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 more casual outdoor enthusiast, the store also sells tents, kayaks, bicycles, snowboards, skis, luggage, footwear and outdoors-oriented clothing for men, women... more

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Although the Seattle-based co-op has several stores in the metro area, its flagship store, a beautifully restored redbrick just west of downtown, is one of the country's best and biggest outdoor-oriented retailers. (It is one of only three flagship stores; the others are in Seattle and the Minneapolis area.) This is the place to go before heading for an excursion in the Rockies. The gargantuan... more

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Just another Walmart with Philosophy as Marketing

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This place is no bettern than Walmart. REI= Retarded Egotistical Idiots. Just another big box retailer trying to squeeze margins via volume & hidding behind Philosophy.

Unknowledgeable & Unhelp Staff who seem to be unmotivated because they make nothing and have been car camping or to a rock gym a few times a year.

Lack of Technical Gear. Just heaps of junk. Probably better to brave the other... more

Junk Show- Arrogant & Incompetent Ski Repair & Tech shop workers- do not take your skis there

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Purchased skis & bindings at REI online & picked up at the Denver Flagship Store. Decided to get them mounted there. Big mistake. Ski shop rep wrote down wrong information regarding mounting specs we gave him, and Ski Tech mounted skis in the wrong location (not as specified) and ruined the new skis. No apologies and big headache.

In general, the store is a junk show. Arrogant... more

a denver necessity

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I strongly suspect that god invented REI so that we could get the advice we need to stay alive on real rock.

Rock shoes, Aliens and harnesses excepted, you can buy almost all the climbing gear you want online nowadays without taking much of a risk. And sports stores being notoriously unreliable about stocking or even identifying gear (I've heard a sales clerk in Cincinnati call webbing... more
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