Best Sporting Goods Stores In Seattle
Throughout the Pacific Northwest, outdoor and sports enthusiasts can find a number of entertaining activities to keep them busy and in great shape. Many Seattleites are cycling enthusiasts and will opt to ride to work rather than drive. With so many sports to choose from, including skiing, snowboarding, cycling, skateboarding, soccer and football, it is not surprising that Seattle has several of the best sports-related stores in the area. If you're looking for great value and knowledgeable sales people, then stop in any of these stores to meet all of your sporting goods needs.
Super Jock And Jill
7210 E. Greenlake Drive N.
Seattle, WA 98115
(206) 522-7711
www.superjocknjill.com
In business since 1975, Super Jock and Jill has provided a variety of sporting goods to fitness and sports enthusiasts throughout the Puget Sound area. The store and its team are highly knowledgable in the items the store carries and will always give the best advice to customers on products and brands that would best suit their sporting good needs. When shopping here, you'll find numerous brands that provide the best quality for the best value. Choose from shoes, apparel and various sports accessories from brands such as Adidas, Nike, The North Face, Skull Candy, Brooks, Northwest Runner and many more.
3GI Sports
9000 Holman Road N.W.
Seattle, WA 98117
(206) 782-5860
www.3gisports.com
Located in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, 3GI Sports offers more than 5,000 square feet of sporting goods shopping space within Crown Hill Plaza. Founded in 1946, 3GI Sports has dedicated its more than 65 years in business to helping provide the best sporting goods products to area schools, coaches, players, kids, parents and community sports enthusiasts. 3GI Sports specializes in finding the very best in sports equipment and uniforms for team sports such as football, baseball, basketball, soccer and track and field. It also sells fitness products including yoga accessories, weights, resistance bands and so much more.
Evo
3500 Stone Way N.
Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 973-4470
www.evo.com
Evo is a multi-purpose sporting goods store that sells everything from clothing and shoes to outdoor gear for popular Pacific Northwest sports such as skiing, snowboarding, skating and biking. Evo doesn't just consider itself one of Seattle's top stores for sporting goods; it also advertises itself as a staple of the community. Evo often helps host events around the Seattle area where attendees can test out new bicycles, participate in stand-up paddle board sessions or be the first to witness new gear that will be carried in the store.
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Second Ascent
5209 Ballard Ave. N.W.
Seattle, WA 98107
(206) 545-8810
www.secondascent.com
Second Ascent in the Ballard neighborhood sells a variety of sporting goods, outdoor gear and apparel. When shopping here, you can find both new and used items and the store offers great deals from week to week. Whether you're into rock climbing, skiing, cycling, backpacking or you're just looking for some new workout attire and shoes, Second Ascent has it all for you. Come in and tell the staff what you need and it will do its best to match you up with exactly what you're looking for. If you're not interested in buying sporting goods equipment, Second Ascent also offers daily rentals for very reasonable prices.
Play It Again Sports
1304 Stewart St.
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 264-9255
www.playseattle.com
Play It Again Sports is a favorite sporting goods store with both parents and kids because it carries both new and used items at reasonable prices. Whether it's summer time or during the school year, this sports store will have everything you need to keep the family active and having fun. Whether you enjoy taking a daily bike ride, going snowboarding in winter, showing off your skills at the skate park or trying your hand at wakeboarding during the summer, Play It Again Sports will provide you with the best equipment that won't break your bank account.
Sue Gabel has been writing entertainment and travel-related articles in the greater Puget Sound/Seattle area since 1999. She writes about music, the Seattle scene and more. Her work can be found on Examiner.com.