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    World Boards

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Great board shop in every way, including service, which board shops aren't famous for...

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    Okay, this is a longer one but as an avid thrifter and experienced (and fair) reseller myself, I…read morethink that this place necessitates a particular conversation. My thoughts- I've stopped into Second Wind a few times over the years in search of gear/clothing for personal use, but have consistently walked away disappointed if not empty-handed because their pricing is exorbitant and stupidly inflated, and I have no shame in using that sort of verbiage. An example from today that caught me so off guard I did some research, subsequently leading me to writing this review- a heavily used & visibly stained/faded Patagonia vest listed at $115, which is $16 less than the retail price on Patagonia's own website ($131). In my opinion and personal experience, this is not an isolated case- a lot of their merchandise is significantly worn, sometimes even dirty, and still priced like it's barely been used. While I did find and purchase a cute pair of pants that were reasonably priced and in good shape today, it unfortunately doesn't negate the general pattern of overpricing. Selling gear in highly used and rough condition for near-retail prices undermines the whole point of secondhand shopping and if we're being honest, many locals have access to outdoor industry discounts that include the benefit of full warranties. Trying to resell deeply used gear at near-retail prices just feels exploitative in that context. Even online secondhand platforms like Depop tend to be far more equitably priced and transparent about quality. I'm all for supporting secondhand and local businesses, but not when it starts to feel greedy and borderline shady. Pricing like this erodes trust and defeats the purpose of resale. There are more transparent, affordable, and community-minded options out there-- please shop around.

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    Disappointed is the appropriate word. Wanted to check out this new ski company, especially after we…read morelearned about their current promotion. Seemed to good to be true, 2 for 1 on new skis. It is. Showroom/store is closed for the entire long weekend, which happens to also be the length of the promotion. Considering that they are only opened on the weekends generally, this doesn't make much sense. Sign on door says they are avi training, which makes me think they don't real care about their business. I get it that avalanche safety is important, but it's also something you can plan for and not close your business which is only opened 3 days a week in the first place. I also understand that this company primarily sells via the internet, but most people don't want to purchase new skis sight unseen. Honestly, not sure I want to buy something from someone who runs a business this way, I really wanted to be impressed.

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