Outdoor Research
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- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phones:
Main - 206-467-8197
Fax - 206-467-0374
ExtraTollFree - 800-421-2421
Extra - 206-971-1496
- Address:
- 2203 1st Ave S Seattle, WA 98134
- Email:
- Other Emails:
- Links:
http://www.outdoorresearch.com
- Category
- Bags-Burlap, Canvas & Cotton
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Black Diamond
- Neighborhoods
- Greater Duwamish, Industrial District
- AKA
Outdoor Research, LLC
General Info
Outdoor Research is department store that provides sports products and services. It offers a variety of apparel for men, women and children that include jackets, coats, shorts, T-shirts, pants, trousers, tops, capris, pullovers and skirts. The store provides handwear products, such as gloves, mitts and power liners in various sizes, colors and designs. Its headwear collections include hats for rain, sun, weather and bug protection. The store designs and manufactures bags and sacks in various colors, shapes and sizes. Its services include field testing, repair and maintenance and customer support. In addition, it offers insulators and organizers, mats, tents, coolers, padded cells, water bottles and boots. Outdoor Research is located in Seattle.
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Reviews
12/24/12
OR, Your web page has been among the best I've viewed. Product information was a little above the usual. However, your product videos were not just beautiful... they were way more informative than I've seen on other sites. I just drooled over the Mentor Jacket. It has all the pragmatic design features & more that I've wished many other jackets had when I was out in narly but awe inspiring weather. People don't realize how accomadating double zips can be in changing conditions or exsursion. So simple. So effective. Zip pits disapate moisture & heat but not to the degree your nearly full semi-wrap-around side zips obviously will do. Don't know about your jacket skirt though. Seems they all are likely to ride-up while your nose is getting stuffed with snow. Maybe a crouch strap like safety harnesses have would do the trick? The tumb ports & straps look like they will easily prevent snow up the elbow. Refreshing to see people with their heads screwed-on right. Klyph (Cliff)