Arcteryx outlet

Deli

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You can try the Arc'teryx Regear. It's like the Patagonia worn wear program where they sell slightly used clothing that's still in good condition at a reduced price.

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Yeah the Regear or you can keep an eye on gear trade for used items. Not sure if they ever have a real "outlet" sale. Steep and cheap or mountain steals maybe.
 

feanor

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Regear will have a better assurance of quality since they have a standard. But it won’t be as deep of a discount usually. I would say this forum is a good spot, just have to check it regularly.
 
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I’ve had great luck with eBay over the years. Not easy to get things immediately when you want them but if you’re patient good stuff in your size will come along
 

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They have an outlet website. I've made several purchases off it and it's great. (Steeply discounted shoes and pants, I think.) There's also a physical salomon/arctyrx outlet in salt lake city; I've resisted the temptation to drop in there.

 

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There is also an Arcteryx outlet in Castle Rock, CO. I’ve visited and purchased a few items at good discounts.


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aaronoto

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I don't know what part of BC you're in, but Arcteryx has a brick and mortar outlet store in North Vancouver. I don't think you'll find any deals online anymore, especially since they stopped allowing retailers to sell online.
 

aaronoto

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You mean retailers that are online only, not those retailers with both brick and mortar, and retail?
Sorry, you're correct, althought it still varies by retailer. Moosejaw, which has brick and mortar stores, still won't sell Arcteryx online, REI on the other hand is still selling online.
 

pirogue

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Sorry, you're correct, althought it still varies by retailer. Moosejaw, which has brick and mortar stores, still won't sell Arcteryx online, REI on the other hand is still selling online.
As well as Scheels
 

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There is also an Arcteryx outlet in Castle Rock, CO. I’ve visited and purchased a few items at good discounts.


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Same. If you’re a small or an xl they have a ton of options, but still some mediums and large on occasion.

Black diamond and Fjallraven outlet in CR are both good as well.


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Anyone know of a good place to find discounts on arcteryx gear?
Any thrift store, consignment store, or goodwill in mountain towns. I’ve found some good stuff in Flagstaff before and I’m sure other mountain towns would be the same. Also check in late winter at any Scheels (january 15-March). We mark down our stuff that is rated for winter that hasn’t sold yet and you might be able to find a good deal. If they don’t have your size ask an associate about ordering you the correct size. Shipping is usually pretty fast.
 
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You can get something’s from geartrade at a decent price but be sure before you buy it because there border line scammers.
There crap comes most of the time not completely all there or if there’s something wrong you have a super hard time getting ahold of anyone.
I’ll pass them and pay full price after my 2-3 experiences.
 
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