What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale?

Posted by: bigfoot2

What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 01/28/08 01:22 PM

On Friday night i camped out in front of the REI here in Eugene, Oregon, in order to get in the door first and get some "goodies". I arrived at 10:00 pm. The local train tracks are right behind the store and several went by just as i was drifting off to sleep. Also, that night i braved 2 homeless people, 1 concerned police officer and several Mad Hippies (mad that THEY were not first in line!) and came out of the sale with some neat stuff. I ended up saving myself over $1000.00 off retail ! The temperature was a toasty 26 degrees F, and i had a great time testing some of my winter gear--specifically an old 1987 The North Face VE 23 tent that i am going to use for snow camping (bought at Goodwill for only $6.00 !).The tent smells a little funny but is completely functional and waterproof. I cooked some coffee and read some of my new book; Anapurna, by Maurice Herzog. My brother stopped by around 8:00 am to drop off some doughnuts and coffee ( he did not stay...he doesn't like people!) and my daughter took the bus to join me at just after 9:00 am (to look for some pretty gloves). The sale started at 10:00 am and everyone was nuts! They pushed and shoved and people were tearing things from other people's hands. I seem to be immune to this because i am 6 foot 2 1/2 inches tall and weigh 230 lbs. Most Vegan hippies tend to be scared by me for some reason <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

I ended up getting a NEW Big Agnes Seedhouse SL 3 WITH the footprint for only $69.93 ($405.07 off retail), a slightly used Marmot Never Summer zero degree sleeping bag with a small hole (that i easily repaired) for only $19.93 ($230.07 off retail) , a NEW Marmot Sharp Point soft shell jacket for $39.93 ($210.07 off retail), a NEW pair of Sierra Designs Hurricane LT water proof/breathable full side zip rain pants for $9.93 ($50.07 off retail), a NEW The North Face Apex Bionic soft shell hooded jacket (customer did not like the way the stitching was sewn) for $19.93 ($109.07 off retail) for my son and several other smaller items like mugs and misc. camping doo-dads.

It seems to me that most REI customers think that REI means "return everything instantly"! It really say a lot about our instant gratification society when most people would rather return an item instead of sewing it up or fixing it. I believe that in the case of the Big Agnes tent, the person probably had "buyer's remorse". After spending $475.00 on a tent, they had to go home and justify the purchase to their spouse. Not easy, believe me, i know !

So, guys, what is the best deals you have ever gotten at an REI scratch-n-dent sale or even at your local Goodwill, St. Vincent's, Craigslist or E-Bay ? I know that i can't be the only cheap-scate around these parts. I constantly prowl the local thrift stores and seem to be happiest when i find a piece of gear that is in need of fixing. I derive great satisfaction out of fixing up old gear and donating it to my local scout troop or to a beginer in need of quality used gear. Does anybody else do this ?
Posted by: Gary_N9ZYE

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 01/28/08 03:09 PM

I recently purchased National Geographic state TOPO! for Illinois and Nebraska at the local Half Price book store. Each state was $4.98. I realize this is not the latest edition of the software but the topography doesn't change much. Now if I could find Indiana and Kentucky.....
Posted by: Paddy_Crow

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/28/08 05:19 PM

How many dollars per hour does that work out to?
Posted by: Gary_N9ZYE

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/28/08 05:32 PM

The program MSRP is $99.99 and can be had online for $80.00. I have five dollars in each one. I was able to to get an upgrade from TOPO website to a version 3.4.4?? The latest version is 4. something.
Posted by: Weldman

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 01/28/08 06:15 PM


I pick up a MSR Pocket Rocket for $8.51, BearVault $12.83 and a Snow peak 700 for $7.50 Saving for the day - $105.00

Another sale pick up a UL 30 - 10.83, Half dome UL ( rainfly and poles) 18.83 and Down bag - $25 ( Mojave 10deg for my wife) Saving was $ 275
Posted by: kevonionia

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 01/28/08 06:42 PM

bf2:

That's one of the most amusing trip reports I've ever read. I'm like you, a perrenial cheapskate, and loved that tale. And that's commendable that you're fixin' up still useable gear for people that can use it.

Since we have NO REI's here and no serious hiking stores, it's pretty hard to find deals like that here in Miami. We have a big nautical flea market each spring that I religiously go to. Great deals there -- I bought a new $600 Delta anchor for $95 -- only trouble is, it was the opposite of ultralight and I had to lug that 70-pound thing out to the truck on the other side of Dolphins Stadium! But I know how you feel.

We went to the Black Hills last summer after flying into Denver and we hit the Sierra Trading Post Outlet Store in Cheyenne, WY on the way back to Denver. (We've bought a couple good things from them online before.)

Walked around for almost an hour and realized there was nothing that had anything to do with hiking that was a good deal in the store -- they had some cheap fashion-freshness-date-expired clothing and shoes in the clearance center/bargain barn area is all. It was pretty much an outlet-store tourist-trap. I DO NOT recommend even thinking about wasting any time there. (Maybe this will get me off their monthly mailing list and save a tree.)
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 01:01 AM

Ya know what ? That gives me an idea ! What if we all got together and got wish lists going for people who don't live near REIs and the people who DO live near them could keep an eye out for things that they might be interested in ? Kind of like "Da Box" that Earthling has going, except a little more specific? I would not mind looking for someone at all. The recieving parties should agree in advance to a price range and would need to pay the buyer for shipping, but i think it just might be a way we all could get some major deals! What does the community say? Any ideas ?
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 01:05 AM

Sounds like you got some cool gear, Weldman ! Keep it up and you will have a NEGATIVE dividend check coming from REI...like me !
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 01:08 AM

Well......i saved around $1000.00, spent 12 hours waiting, so that would be a net profit of $83.33 per hour ! Not bad if you can stand the cold and the hippies !
Posted by: frenchie

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 01:58 AM

This is disgusting...considering the money we pay here for gear (that's why I'm very much on DIY stuff!) <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
Could the savings some make be worth the price of a transatlantic flight? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 02:29 AM

If you'd like, let me know what you need and the next time i go to a sale i will pick it up for you if you pay for it and the shipping...it would probably still save you a ton ! I don't mind helping out our good friends the Frogs, after all, we did rebuild Europe after WW 2 !
Posted by: Paddy_Crow

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 05:20 AM

It's easy to quote "savings" when we use retail price as the comparitor. But the savings are only real if it's something for which you intended to pay retail. Also, if you buy something you don't really need or want (save for that moment of decision), can that be called saving?

The notion of standing in line for 12 hours to purchase something just doesn't make much sense to me.
Posted by: Keith

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 07:29 AM

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It's easy to quote "savings" when we use retail price as the comparitor. But the savings are only real if it's something for which you intended to pay retail. Also, if you buy something you don't really need or want (save for that moment of decision), can that be called saving?


Hey, "The more you buy, the more you save!!"
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Posted by: Paddy_Crow

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 08:35 AM

My dad used to say, "You save money at a bank, not at a store."
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 11:57 AM

I didn't stand in line for 12 hours...i CAMPED in line ! I had fun and bought some gear i wouldn't have been able to afford any other time. I go with a general idea of a piece of gear i need and see if they have what i am looking for, such as a tent or sleeping bag. If i do not see what i need i will not buy anything.
Do you use coupons or shop a sale item at the grocery store, Paddy ? I bet you do. I bet you are the one who uses double manufacturer coupons, cashes in her bottle returns, uses competitor coupons and brings in her own used bags in order to get the .02 cent credit ! Same thing.
Posted by: Paddy_Crow

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 12:22 PM

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Do you use coupons or shop a sale item at the grocery store, Paddy ? I bet you do. I bet you are the one who uses double manufacturer coupons, cashes in her bottle returns, uses competitor coupons and brings in her own used bags in order to get the .02 cent credit ! Same thing.


Nope. I use coupons very, very rarely. Maybe once a year and never at a grocery store. And I am not a her, I'm a him. Paddy is from the Gaelic name Padraig.

I do shop for bargains, but mostly online from the comfort of my home.

Whatever you want to call it, waiting 12 hours for a store to open is not my cup of tea. I feel the same about waiting in line for tickets to concerts, sporting events, you name it.
Posted by: midnightsun03

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 12:24 PM

It could be Paddy's anti-REI bias coming out as well...
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 12:25 PM

My bad. Hey, in my book a good deal is worth waiting for.
Posted by: Paddy_Crow

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 12:28 PM

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It could be Paddy's anti-REI bias coming out as well...


Huh???
Posted by: midnightsun03

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 12:38 PM

Your anti-REI rant makes me think you're not going to respond positively to anything anyone writes about REI, that's all.
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 12:52 PM

The only time i go to REI anymore is for the scratch-n-dent sales. I think i will actually end up with a negative dividend this year. They tend not to carry products i am looking for and i get better service elsewhere <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: Paddy_Crow

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 12:56 PM

It is true that I have objected to a change they made in their policies, but it has nothing to do with what I've posted here (most of which has been tongue in cheek, by the way). I would have said exactly the same thing had the store in question been EMS.
Posted by: midnightsun03

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 01:01 PM

I rarely go there either, not because of any particular objection to the store, but because I rarely need what they have. I've yet to see a 'scratch and dent' sale here, and there is almost never anything 'new' in the loft or whatever they call it. Most things that make it there in our local store are very hard used, worn out, have holes, and are still expensive.

MNS
Posted by: finallyME

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 01:30 PM

Now, if only I can convince my wife of this one. You never save money if you buy something. You only spend. You might spend less money than retail, but you still spend. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

I always get to the sale really late and never see anything good by then. I did buy my wife a pair of pants at the last one I went to, but it wasn't that much off. Now, I go to REI to buy the stuff they have that is cheaper than anyone else, even Walmart. For instance, they sell 2 ladderlocks for $.88, and Walmart sells the same size for a little over $1. I also bought a sternum strap side release buckle with the emergency whistle built in for a cheaper price than quest outfitters, and without having to pay shipping. They also sell webbing for a really good price. Oh yeah, and I found ski goggles for my 5yr old cheaper and better quality than Walmart. So, REI isn't all bad, just not all good either.
Posted by: EricKingston

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 04:12 PM

Maybe you could consider his lengthy endeavor as being an interesting experience vs. comparing it to being, more or less, a task or job. I surely cannot say that I have camped in a parking lot before, but It was probably far more enthralling than sitting in front of the computer at home, ordering stuff online. That can be done at any time. Adding to the life experience list seems like a better idea - for me anyway. I'm still rather young and full of energy so, of course, YMMV <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />.

Eric
Posted by: phat

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 06:23 PM

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It seems to me that most REI customers think that REI means "return everything instantly"! It really say a lot about our instant gratification society when most people would rather return an item instead of sewing it up or fixing it. I believe that in the case of the Big Agnes tent, the person probably had "buyer's remorse". After spending $475.00 on a tent, they had to go home and justify the purchase to their spouse. Not easy, believe me, i know !


Never underestimate the power of mad cow disease when it comes to new gear <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: phat

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 06:26 PM


Only if you include Canada - Mind you I have MEC - which has some stuff better than REI,
and some not..

Mind you, I've gotten them to mail me stuff - I ordered 8 bottles of 100% DEET jungle juice from REI because you can't buy the stuff in canada anymore... That and fuel bottles are verboten because the government is here to protect us.
Posted by: Paddy_Crow

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 07:08 PM

Quote:
Maybe you could consider his lengthy endeavor as being an interesting experience vs. comparing it to being, more or less, a task or job. I surely cannot say that I have camped in a parking lot before, but It was probably far more enthralling than sitting in front of the computer at home, ordering stuff online. That can be done at any time. Adding to the life experience list seems like a better idea - for me anyway. I'm still rather young and full of energy so, of course, YMMV <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />.

Eric


Sorry, but it still sounds a lot like waiting in a line to me. I'll pass.

Couldn't one camp in a parking lot pretty much anytime? Of course you might get tossed in jail for vagrancy...

I'm not sure I appreciate the implication that I'm old and completely lacking energy.
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Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/29/08 07:21 PM

Phat: sounds like you know what it's all ABOOT !
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/30/08 01:28 AM

Well, my Old Pappy used to say : " a penny saved is a penny ya' coulda' spent on cheap gear at an REI sale that wouldnta' left ya' cold and wet out on tha' trail !". Hmm, maybe it was don't put all your eggs in one omlet...i can't recall....:)
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/30/08 01:43 AM

EK,
I was actually camped on the side walk. The parking lot is for people from the other side of the tracks <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 02/08/08 11:08 PM

Hey , i scored another hit today at St. Vinnie's ! I bought a North Face tent for $3.25 , but i have no idea what model it is. The tent actually looks like a four season teepee type--tall in front and tapers sharply to the rear, has a full coverage fly, strut support poles (like REI Roadster tent), several tunnel tubes in the tent that i believe are for ventilation and are fully closeable (such as high end snow tents), but...here's the kicker...it only has two large aluminum poles (very thick, over 6 feet tall, like a pole for a teepee). The tent is lite brown and yellow with a mocha colored fly. What is it?

HELP !!!!! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: Earthling

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 02/09/08 03:00 PM

Bigfoot repost this in the Off Topics section and I bet your answer will be found. Especially if you post a photo of it setup <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 02/09/08 07:08 PM

Will do <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: mugs

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 02/11/08 09:51 PM

A MSR Hubba Hubba for $90.00 Used once and only had a pin hole in the fly that I readily fixed with a dab of seam sealant.
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 02/14/08 05:17 PM

Hey, everyone ! I started a new post about my mystery The North Face teepee tent with a link to my site that has pictures. It's my latest "score". Please help me figure out what it is.
Posted by: bigfoot2

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 02/24/08 03:50 PM

I found another treasure at St. Vinnie's last night...a beautiful LL Bean 650 fill down jacket in bright red with a built in stuff sack for only $7.99 ! Weighs 1.2 lbs.
Posted by: SFDonner

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 03/05/08 12:24 AM

$210 Asolo TPS 235 GTX boots for $20, barely used.
Posted by: tchiker

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 03/05/08 08:35 AM

I scored an REI backpack UL60, I think for $35. I've used it for two years and has no problems that I've noticed yet.
Posted by: John Brewer

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/03/10 10:11 AM

I thought this would be a good bump. My wife and I have gotten some great stuff the last two sales. Gregory and Mars packs, Marmot down jackets and now a Quarterdome UI in great shape.
Posted by: Bearpaw

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 01/04/10 07:02 PM

Wow, having worked there, I often show up at closing the night before S & D's and help set up. During this time, we get to use "REI Bucks"(attaboys dollars for good work) to buy one or two items plus a pair of shoes.

Through the years, I've scored a like new Quarter Dome T3, Hennessy Hammock Expedition, an REI Mars pack, an REI Flash 65 pack, and lots of clothing items. Since I bought them with "REI Bucks", I got them all FREE. This past weekend, I even scored a lightly used Tilley Hat, something I hope will be a treasured piece of gear for many years to come.
Posted by: Steadman

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 01/04/10 08:34 PM

Best I ever did at REI was a Gordini 1/4 zip fleece for about 8 bucks.

Best I did (ever) was a ECWS GORE TEX Bivy sack for a $1 through the state surplus system (for scouts).
Posted by: Weldman

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 01/04/10 09:15 PM

Update of score's this past year.

The North Face Spectrum 33 for $17.51 plus tax

REI Kilo Expedition -20Deg bag for $40.83 plus tax

Marmot Banshee 3 in 1 Jacket ( new w/tags) $30.83


Posted by: Subie Love

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent sale? - 01/04/10 10:18 PM

When is this sale? I'm looking on the site right now and I dont see anything. frown I hope its not over

EDIT: reading > me

Its only at the actual stores, i get it now grin
Posted by: Dragon

Re: What's your best "score" at REI Scratch/Dent s - 01/23/10 01:41 PM

I scored a pair of Montrail Gore-Tex trail shoes for $3.25 that had a little loose stitching on top that hurt nothing. They're super comfortable, and for what I have invested in them, I don't have to baby them.