Store has most everything. Have had embroidered work done here without any problems. Quality is excellent. Customer service is friendly. Prices are a little high. Just one of those local stores that has been here forever.
Brian M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boise, ID
I dig these guys. Very friendly help. Leased skis for the fam last 2 years And did a heat mold of my ski boot liners there(they have a heat blower machine, my liners don’t like the oven). I think the guy who did my heat mold could have done a bit more detailed job but I’ll go back the next time I need a mold. I don’t purchase my kayak equipment there but know they have a good selection.
Leah K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boise, ID
Elite Ski Apparel, expert staff, top of the line bike shop, custom orthodics: McU Sports. If you are looking for a sporting goods store that will give you expert advice and know their stuff, McU Sports is your place. Wonderfully friendly, they have experts that are willing to help in any way possible. They go above and beyond to give you the perfect fit, the perfect ski, the perfect binding, the correct bike repair. Local is always better, and these guys fit the bill with local and high quality.
Joe N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Long Island, NY
I went here looking for knee pads and didn’t find much. I do agree with another review that it felt like being in someones garage. Anyway as soon as I walked in the door I was asked if I needed help I said no i’m just looking. I guess that means follow me around and tell me all the sales. The employee was almost pushy with the sales. I even walked passed an item and the employee couldn’t believe they still had it and asked if I needed one have, I ever seen it, do I own one. WTF so I walked around and left. They do have a lot of stuff«thats apparently on sale» I just didn’t like the atmosphere.
Amber W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
I went pretty late in the season searching for a pair of Keens(or any brand of sporty water shoe). McU’s gets props for actually carrying the shoes when the other downtown sports stores had phased them out. And they get additional props for randomly offering a $ 15 discount on said shoes. I didn’t do a thorough inspection of the store, but they seemed to cover all the outdoorsy bases… although I think the place could be better organized. It almost felt like being in someone’s garage… but not atypical of a sporting goods store: P