Not big on Reebok but my father is so I come here when getting him gifts. The prices seem reasonable enough but the workers usually chit-chat instead of help out or keep things tidy. It’s almost never busy, so I can get what I need and check out in less than 5 minutes. Outside of what I purchase for gifts, the selection itself here is pretty slim… There wasn’t a lot that appealed to me. I prefer the Nike Outlet for selection as well as price. Sock packs are buy one get one 50% off, so cool?
Rob A.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Nice outlet where you can usually find a good deal not so much on the shoes but on some of the clothing. They also have a military discount good for an additional 10%. Every little bit helps they say. The store is always neat and since it’s not as popular, it’s never a mad house in here. The«buy one, get one half off» seems to be the popular sale choice of these outlet stores. Basically that’s a 25% sale if it were same priced items. Find your bottom line price, see if that value is worth it to you and don’t pay attention to the markup and how much you think you’re saving. Do your math and choose wisely.
Marci M.
Place rating: 5 Modesto, CA
Always great customer service and people ready to help, look for sizes needed, and make recommendations on shoes that fit our need(all without being overbearing salespeople). Every visit we make my husband and I get a new pair of shoes. We will continue to shop here with the helpful and pleasant staff. Thank you Reebok!
Eric A.
Place rating: 4 Bakersfield, CA
Seems like no one really wears Reebok anymore — that’s why I like it. Why fit in and wear Nikes when you can wear something almost nonexistent to stick out? These are probably the same people who get all hyped up about American Horror Story. Reebok, a British brand, has the ‘classics’ collection and it’s always the best for style here with their neutral color selection and an employee told me they are bestsellers. The crossfit shoe collection is also cool and seems to be their premium product right now :) — The store is clean — Associates are helpful — Lots of sales like ”2 for $ 20″ T-shirts or $ 30 running shoes — Wide selection of shoes and active/athletic apparel — The store is also connected to Rockport, a casual shoe store next door
Samantha K.
Place rating: 5 Palo Alto, CA
Great service Good prices Coupon in the Las Vegas tourist book in my room gave me 25 per cent off winning day at the slots Priceless — free shows Good product They have a very good walking shoes and this outlet is top notch.
PatrickJ T.
Place rating: 3 Bakersfield, CA
Only a couple of times have I found a good deal here. Still, I’ll stop by everytime we visit this outlet mall in the hopes of finding another good deal. When I do buy something, I’ve always gotten the Buy 2 Get 1 free &15% off deal. The shoes last a long time too! I’ve still got most of the pairs I’ve bought here.
Shaun S.
Place rating: 4 Carlsbad, CA
3 pairs of 10.5m Reebok’s for $ 91 after tax(buy 2 get 1 free &15% off). If you sign up for their email list you can get an additional 15% off. I was able to get it by mentioning the code number and not having a print out of it. Happy with the new shoes.
K G.
Place rating: 4 Hayward, CA
Okay, normally in the Reebok outlets, it’s hard to find the tops and bottoms to jogging suits and the shoe assortment is limited except for clearance. This store has ALOT of different styles, colors, and sizes. It was a neverending assortment of clothes just for my picking. And the shoes took up basically the entire store. I went on Black Friday, so the red dots were buy one, get one free, and oh did I buy. Also, there was a buy 2, get the 3rd for $ 5(boo, in Gilroy, it’s buy 2, get the 3rd free). The cashier was cool, she rang up my first 3 pairs of sneakers on the buy 2 special. And then rang up the next 2 pairs on the buy one, get one half off, and the last pair were red dot sale. Woot woot. I left with a total of 7 pairs of sneakers, 2 jogging suits, and a set of workout clothes. Total? $ 239. Not bad.