| Location |
| 623 2nd Street |
| Hours |
| Mon-Thu: 10am-7pm |
| Fri: 10am-8pm |
| Sat: 10am-6pm |
| Sun: 11am-5pm |
| Phone |
| (530) 757-2997 |
| Store Manager |
| Leia Matern |
| Website |
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Outdoor Davis, now in its new location at the corner of Second and F Streets, is an outdoor sports shop dedicated to items for outdoor activities and living for all seasons. They carry clothing and gear for kids, teens, and adults. They sometimes give a discount off the total bill for large purchases.
Prior to their current location, they were in 232 E Street (in E Street Plaza).
Items carried
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Life is Good shirts
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Snow jackets & pants
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Rain gear
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Luggage
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Travel books
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Sunglasses
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Toys for kids
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Sandals
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Hiking & snow boots
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Tents
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Daypacks for school & Hiking backpacks
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UV shirts
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Under Armour clothing
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Nalgene, Camelbak, Sigg and Kleen Kanteen Bottles
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Crocs shoes and flips (only store in Davis that carries them)
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Water purifying systems
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Sun hats
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Backpacking gear
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Lonely Planet guides.
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Topographic maps
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plus many more items
What did you think of Outdoor Davis?
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2006-11-04 13:18:28 This place looks like they mostly sell tshirts. The old Alpine Supply on G Street where Volleys Tennis Shop is now was much better. —NickSchmalenberger
2006-11-04 13:37:59 The other place was called Alpine West. —JasonAller
2006-11-16 09:51:36 Visited this place a few weeks ago, and they mostly carry children's stuff. Pretty limited selection, but consider the square footage of the place. I'll still shop in Sac for my outdoor gear, especially if I'm plunking down a chunk of change for something like a backpack, where I need to test out several models. —AlphaDog
2007-02-12 15:45:51 I was impressed. Their stock has improved in the few months since my first visit. They had seam grip and a nik wax substitute (what I was looking for) and they had go lite packs on sale %25 off. So much better than going into Sac. —RobiPochapin
2007-02-21 08:24:17 It was ok with some good stock but I found a site called
http://www.upsideover.com that carried a larger selection specifically for kids. We outfitted our camp with the climbing harnesses. —StephenGilfus
2007-02-24 19:57:29 I saw something in the Aggie about this place and checked them out. I was impressed to see all the stuff they have for such a small store! The lady working there was really helpful and even offered to special order items they didn't have instock. They have a lot of clothing & camping equipment, It sure beats driving out to Sac. —MikeAdler
2008-04-13 11:45:32 It's a small store, so obviously they don't have the selection that big boxes like REI have, although they are usually happy to order stuff for you. They have always been friendly and knowledgeable with me. I have found their prices to be pretty decent on a lot of items... I got a Nalgene for $8, which is as cheap as anywhere. The thing to keep in mind is that they really only carry name-brand stuff, which seems expensive compared to Wal-Mart cheapo brand. But, in a lot of cases, you get what you pay for. —RyanCoates
2009-01-10 06:45:23 It was a good store but what made it an excellent experience was the guy who was running the shop. Clement, I think his name was. He was very helpful in letting me know exactly what I needed and wasn't just trying to shove products down my throat. Though it's a small store, they have a warehouse down 5th street with everything that's not still in stock. They had exactly what I needed and I was very satisfied :) —MattCorey
2009-03-30 17:16:27 Everything i buy from this place gets stolen...their products must be good. —piratechef
2009-08-13 17:23:50 new store is awesome! so glad there is an outdoor store in town! hopefully they'll get some some discount/return going. —WanderBee
2009-10-07 08:54:23 Hey WanderBee! I work at the shop. What do you mean by the "discount/return"? —scubarugirl


