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“I recently purchased a ski package here and had the best customer service from a gentleman named Phil.” in 2 reviews
“. Somewhere along the way, Cabela's, Gander Mountain, and Bass Pro Shops turned into Walmart, and I'm not sure how it happened” in 3 reviews
“In my book, that passion and commitment are the key ingredients in a recipe that works and keeps me coming back again and again.” in 2 reviews
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Joe's Sporting Goods & Ski Shop is a family owned outdoor sporting goods company in the Minneapolis and St. Paul area since 1930. Here at Joe's we offer a wide variety of outdoor gear such as fishing, hunting, camping and skiing. Our knowledgeable staff is here to assist you with any of your outdoor sporting goods needs.
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- Ryker B.MN, MN031Nov 8, 2023
I have bought almost a dozen guns from them and they are always nice and help you pick out the best guns for your needs.
5 starsHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Rudy L.Saint Paul, MN01Feb 29, 2024
Sales team lied about warranty:
Nice boots - BOA wire broke in 4 days of boarding - "only the sole of the boot is covered by warranty" - tried to upsell me a $70(!) wire repair??
Sales rep topped it off with condescension and ridiculous affectation.
Getting the free repair kit from BOA and will buy ski equipment elsewhere.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 3, 2023
I'm not a huge outdoors person, but my boyfriend is and he enjoys coming here. The store is a good size with lots of options for everything outdoorsy! I ended up buying a dog toy, which my dog loves, so that's a plus! The staff is friendly and there is a large parking lot.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - May 16, 2021
Lately I've been noticing just how many different kinds of "sporting goods" stores there are. They definitely don't all carry the same stuff. At this place in Little Canada, you won't find a lot of tennis rackets or softball mitts, but you'll find a lot of supplies for hunting, fishing, and other rugged outdoor activities. They don't have as much real estate as some of the big box stores, so throughout the year they will adjust their visible inventory depending upon the season. I went in there in May 2021, early in the fishing season, and they were hyping quite a lot of fishing gear. Six months earlier, though, there was more skiing & snowboarding stuff in that same area.
Lots of apparel meant to appeal to those doing things outside. In fall of 2020 I bought some gloves that seemed like they'd be great for cold-weather hiking. They were Hot Shot brand, which I'd never seen, and it turned out the inner lining was poorly made; the stitching came apart after very little use. So I'm not sure I'll trust unfamiliar brands from Joe's in the future. You might like Joe's a lot more than I do if you participate in the particular activities they cater to, as mentioned above; if so, you should definitely check them out. But avoid those Hot Shot gloves.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Molly M.Circle Pines, MN175181415777Feb 13, 2022
The ski shop staff know their stuff. Bought ski equipment without a snag...
Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Mike H.Hugo, MN05Aug 26, 2021
Scroll through the reviews and take note of the fact that people either seem really happy or will never shop here again. I've had both experiences at Joes. The ski dept is good and if you get to know which employees know their stuff, it's great. Just need to avoid the ones that know nothing - there's a couple of them. I've also been very happy with the folks who work in clothing as well. Really nice and very helpful.
The gun dept, on the other hand, is a whole different story. One guy I talked to back there is great, the rest feel as though they are doing you you a favor, at their inconvenience, by having to work with you. I was ready to buy a pistol from them and ended up driving across town to a shop that I felt actually wanted my business and wanted me as a customer. Joes wants your money and you to go away. Simple as that.
Additionally, if you happen to use them as a SilencerShop.com local vendor, watch out. The agreement for SilencerShop vendors is that they have to list their price for transferring the purchased item once it's approved - Joes listed their price at $0 (they do get paid a given amount per their contract - the transfer fee is over and above that). They know this, yet try to charge you a $25 dollar fee to transfer or you can't take your product. I had to pay it and then call SilencerShop to get them to call Joes and make them refund my money. If you don't know this, and don't push the issue, they just keep the the transfer fee that they weren't entitled to under their agreement. Again - they only want your money at the gun counter - you as a customer, not so much.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Chee X.Saint Paul, MN341Sep 23, 2020
Gun staffs are not helpful at all. Very unwelcoming and not professional at all. Ask them a question and all u get is a yes or no answer. I wouldn't even shop here for fire arms if I were you. All other departments doesn't seem to be so bad.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Kerri D.Venice, FL03Mar 11, 2022
After much online research for best prices of Bending Branches Loon paddles, I ordered from Joe's Sporting Goods. The paddles arrived very quickly, were packaged well and in perfect condition. It was a great experience and I really appreciate the good service. Also, it just felt better than ordering from Amazon.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Kennedy D.Maplewood, MN02Oct 2, 2021
HI all , I stopped in to check out shotguns, and the staff behind the counter were fun to talk to the one guy I talked with had a lot of knowledge.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Greg S.Saint Paul, MN0232Jan 9, 2020Updated review
I recently bought some BAFFIN winter boots to use hunting. They were supposed to be rated for -148 degrees. In 20 degree weather they were no better than any of a number of boots I have owned. I contacted BAFFIN who said the boots need to be snug to keep your feet warm. JOE'S said they need to be a little big to keep your feet warm but they would be willing to send them to BAFFIN to have them looked at but they didn't honor BAFFIN's website policy that says you can return them to a store within 30 days. It appears I'll be stuck with BAFFIN boots that do no perform as advertised.
Also Interesting: You can submit reviews on JOES web page but they're never posted.
I'll have to consider other stores before buying another firearm. winter clothing item, or fishing item at JOE'S.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Dec 6, 2019Previous reviewI recently bought some BAFFIN winter boots to use hunting. They were supposed to be rated for -148 degrees. In 20 degree weather they were no better than any of a number of boots I have owned. I contacted BAFFIN who said the boots need to be snug to keep your feet warm. JOE'S said they need a little room to keep your feet warm but they would be willing to send them to BAFFIN to have them looked at. I may get some BAFFIN credit or something. So ultimately It appears I'll be stuck with BAFFIN boots that do no perform as advertised.
Also Interesting: You can submit reviews on JOES web page but they never appear to post.
I'll have to consider other stores before buying another firearm. winter clothing item, or fishing item at JOES'S.