I have been running for over three years and just learned today that I have been using the wrong shoes. I bought expensive asics in the past and this is the first time a sales associate took the time to talk to me. Megan was fantastic. She discussed pronation with me and my past shoes. I was allowed to leave the store to run down thevside walk to test out the shoes. When I found the ones I liked best, Megan video taped my gait to ensure they were what I needed. Best shoe shopping experience. Great customer service! Megan was professional, friendly, and fun!!! Thanks so much!
Cookie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fort Collins, CO
I’ve given these guys numerous chances to win me over but in the end, every time I stop in, I feel like I’m interrupting them from staring at the computer. Who’s running this shop? Their shoe selection is ok so they get 2 stars. It makes me want to open a kick ass running store with a ton of shoes and amazing customer service.
Rex S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fort Collins, CO
Had read good reviews on Runner’s Roost and went in to check out what they had. I am used to running in Vibram’s five fingers and loved em’, but they were pretty far gone. After walking in, no one else is in the store by the way, a sales rep finally asks if they can help after I’ve looked at shoes for 10 minutes. A little miffed at this point, I decided to try and get past it. I asked the clerk if they had theIves five fingers because it was what I was used to. He said no, then turned and walked away. Seriously? Was ready to get some shoes, just had to do some discovery with me. I realize there was a good chance of not getting the same ones and was ready to try something different. I definitely do not suggest this place.
R C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Grand Junction, CO
Best shoe store in northern Colorado.
Brittany A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Collins, CO
I’ve been running my booty off over(literally) the last 6 months or so training for a half marathon in April. All the while I’ve have been using the same old running shoes I’ve had for the last couple of years. While these shoes have treated me well, they were starting to get a little worn(actually, VERY worn). So obviously, I needed some new running shoes. Since I have been tracking so many miles, I wanted to go to an actual running store to get fitted for the right type of shoes as opposed to trying on 10+ pairs at Kohl’s all the while running around the store like an idiot trying to figure out which shoes to get(what I did last time I bought running shoes). I asked one of my friends who is a much more experienced runner where she preferred to get running shoes from and she suggested Runners Roost saying that they had good customer service and were really nice. This would be the first time I actually went to a running store to buy shoes, and I was a little shy going in since I am still a beginning runner, so this seemed like the right store for me. I went in last Sunday and they seemed to be pretty busy with people buying shoes. I got helped right away, though, and the employee inspected my old shoes which I had brought with me asking me if they had been working well for me in the past(which they were). After what appeared to be a careful inspection, she let me know that it was a «neutral» style shoes and that while they don’t have that same design, they had something that would be comparable. Soon she was out with a pair of shoes and I was pleasantly surprised that the shoes felt great! Easiest shoe shopping experience I have ever had! Plus, I got a 10% discount for being a student! I do wish they were a little less busy at the time so I could have had a little more one-on-one time to ask them shoes questions and for them to help analyze my gait(dorky, I know). But after giving my shoes a test run I am SOOOOO happy with my shoes that I forgive them for that. They got me in and out, no hassle, no pain, and with a great pair of shoes! PS: They have a return policy for shoes in case they don’t work out. You just have to use them at in indoor tract or treadmill and keep them clean. Pretty good deal, especially since you are usually spending $ 100+ on shoes.