An entire shop dedicated to soccer. I’ve been twice, once to pick up a uniform for my son’s soccer league. Good service and they had plenty of sizes. The uniform seemed a bit on the expensive side but it was good quality. Biggest problem, no small kids shoes. They have the uniforms but no shoes.
Max R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Castle Rock, CO
I’m only giving«Soccer Stop» one star because I can’t give them 0 stars. Rude, expensive, and VERY unaccommodating. We’ve been forced to order our gear from these jokers. We paid over $ 400 for our uniform with no option to shop around. That was bad enough, but we ordered in June and still didn’t have our uniforms for our first tournament in August. THEN the order wasn’t complete. On top of it all, they made ZERO effort to help and acted like it was OUR fault this all happened. Avoid this place if you have a choice.
Ian C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
The manager was extremely helpful and knowledgeable, and also offered us a great deal. I will continue to shop here as long as I live in Colorado.
Jessica T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Centennial, CO
My son is starting soccer this season for the first time; I am not a «soccer mom» type. I know nothing about soccer so I was thrilled when his soccer group(league?) referred me to this store to pick up the uniforms in a bundle«deal». There were two teens working here when I stopped by with my son; they were attentive, polite and very helpful for this soccer-mom novice. Picking up the required shirts, shorts and socks was super easy; then they custom apply the league logo to the shirts. Then, they also offer a «deal» on shoes, shin guards and a ball. In the interest of getting it all done, I went for this deal as well. The shoes are obviously pretty low quality, but for the price and the caliber of playing my son will be doing they’ll do the job. I use the word«deal» in quotations intentionally– I’m not sure the bundles were actually any sort of deal. $ 52 for 2 shirts, a pair of shorts, and a pair of soccer socks seems pretty pricey to me. Then another $ 39 for shoes(marked $ 25 on box), a set of very cheap looking shin guards, and a ball also seemed less than a deal. But, when you’re a soccer-mom novice, with a son playing for the first time, and you don’t know if he’ll love it or hate it, well then this works for me in terms of convenience and avoiding brain damage trying to find a deal. Overall the store was clean, seemed very well stocked in all things soccer, and I appreciated my experience here.