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Bever

Bever

(7 reviews)

€€€

West

Bever is to Holland what REI is to America. You can find all your outdoor sporting needs here, but…read moremostly European brands. It took me awhile to figure out what brands and items would work for my outdoor adventure needs. I was on a mission to buy a few things. For one, I desperately needed a backpack that could house more than just water. I already have a Camelback, but needed something bigger. I looked around a bit as they have quite a selection of backbacks. Finally, I decided on an Osprey that also had a lining that was compatible with a Camelback water reservoir. OK, that mission is now complete. Next, I needed a Swiss Army-like tool. They have many many different types of Swiss Army knives, and also a few Leatherman tools. In addition, they also carry Gerber tools. A friend told me about this brand and he liked the way it worked, so I decided to have a look at these. Unfortunately, the salesman knew nothing about Gerber tools, so I was sort of on my own in the decision-making here. I settled on the Gerber Crucial Multi-Tool, which has a wire cutter, pliers, beer opener (extremely important), flathead and Phillips screwdriver, and liner lock knife. It also have a belt clip, so easy to just hook on. I also like the green colour of the tool and it is very lightweight. Pretty good tool, but I wish it had some scissors. Overall, this store was great for all my outdoor needs. You can pretty much get anything here before heading into the jungles of Africa (just kidding). The only weird thing was when I went to pay and used my credit card, they asked to see my passport and also wrote down my passport info. A bit odd, I think Holland needs to get up to speed with the credit/debit system in general, but otherwise a great store.

This store is a specialty sporting goods store that has clothes, boots, shoes, backpacks,…read moreaccessories and more. They have camping equipment, also. It's a smart clean store. It has that feel that people who are serious about their sport, shop here.

Fjällräven - Kanken backpack display

Fjällräven

(3 reviews)

€€€

Jordaan, Centrum

Dare I say it? Fjallraven is actually more expensive in Europe?!…read more I came to this flagship store knowing that since technically it's Scandinavian it might be a little bit more expensive than if I were to go to the home country. However, since it's their flagship store I honestly thought that the prices would be great. For the ever popular Kanken backpack expect to pay 89,50€ when the same model is only $80 at Nordstrom in America. If you're looking to save money, this is not the place for you. Besides, the VAT is so low that you may not even qualify unless you bought several other items. Once that's all said and done, the brand is known for their durability for outdoor gear and apparel. So if you love camping or anything remotely athletic then I would highly recommend coming here. It may not be the cheapest, but you're definitely paying for quality.

I've been ordering from this company that charges top dollar for all their products, outdoor…read moreclothing, backpacks, pants and accessories, and lately upset with their quality and where it's made. From their origins in the Netherlands, now outsourcing to China, Portugal, etc. I've ordered pants, shirts, jackets hats, and all are inconsistent on fit and quality. Shirts are expensive, the one I just bought $160, two others at $125, pants starting at $145 and it goes up. I won't be ordering any longer since I can buy other outdoor brands that are half or three quarters of the price. I'm upset that I let myself get caught up on their name, but they are no longer the same as they use too be. Don't buy there are other alternatives for better prices such as Woolrich, Patagonia and filson being the higher priced, just as great if not better.

The North Face - E-Tip neoprene gloves! (€37) The index finger and thumb tips work with your smartphone and it also has an anti-slip grip!

The North Face

(3 reviews)

€€€

Centrum

Some brands are so expensive regarding the fact that their products are assembled in poor…read morecountries. However, some of their products are just too cool. Like The North Face's duffle bags. I couldn't resist to buy one because I can always come up with an excuse why an unsporty person would need a sports bag. You can also wear it as a rucksack. At Kingsday for example. The only problem was that afterwards one of the straps contained an additional feature: a used chewing gum (thank you a******). It was well-incorporated and made the ice spray useless. So I went to the North Face store hoping that I could buy a spare pair of straps. I've been here before and I like the friendly, relaxed staff. I explained the situation to the girl at the counter and she went to check their stock of spare parts. She quickly found a set and handed it to me. When I asked for the price she said it was for free. In the case of The North Face I now know that the price contains a fair warranty (I didn't have to show the sales receipt).

If you are more comfortable shopping in English than in Dutch, ask for Mark A.! Yes he's American…read moreand you might not be, but this is his third job in North Face stores, and he is polite, personable, attentive, and honest. Men should know that most of the trousers are "long" length (i.e. 34" inseam). Nonetheless, the variety of product on offer is good for such a small location. The staff will spend the time required to find you the right items, and the prices are reasonable considering the fact that this is a foreign brand with all product made outside the EU. If you need a piece of clothing for your trip or on short notice, look no further. Backpackers in particular would love this place.

QICQ - outdoorgear - Updated May 2026

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