Next Adventure

503-946-6364

426 SE Grand Ave Portland, OR 97214

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Competitive pricing and huge inventory make this sporting goods store a fave for adventurers in the know.

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The Next Adventure is Portland's Alternative Sporting Goods store. New, used, and closeout gear for camping, climbing, kayaking, snow sports, and apparel at great prices.

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In Short
This sporting goods store carries both new and used equipment for every imaginable outdoor activity. In particular, there's a huge selection of backpacks and tents, as well as everything for skiers and snowboarders. Because it concentrates on buying closeouts, the store undersells most of its competitors. Shoppers willing to purchase slightly older merchandise can probably find a deal.

Key Points

  • Camping / Backpacking
  • Rec / Whitewater Kayaking
  • Climbing / Snowboard / Skiing

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  1. Know Before You Go - You've got seven days to return gear for store credit. Be sure to bring your receipt.

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Ratings_icons Be ready to haggle if you are trading in gear

Laura K.

Recently went in to trade a pair of brand-new condition Garmont boots. Was really surprised when offered only $15 store credit but agreed because I trusted them and figured they would sell them for less than I had thought they could, maybe 3 times that -$45 or $50. I'd always had decent experiences at Next Adventure and I guess I fell for their good-guy ad campaign and didn't think they would just rip me off. But, after agreeing, unfortunately, checked out the used boots and saw a horribly dirty and poor condition identical version of mine going for $65! I'm sure mine will sell for at least $90 since they were in perfect shape. The buyer didn't explain the process at all and how he came up with the offer (unusual for trade-in place, in my experience). I don't know if the guy just wanted to buy them for himself or what his deal was, but I will never be back. It's really a pity because I had always liked having a more local down to earth place than REI but I guess that image just doesn't hold up in reality. Just be careful if you are trading in your beloved gear and expect NA staff to be trustworthy.

Posted 10/27/08 | Report Abuse

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Steve S. | insider Insider | Rank: 21,179

What I reallly liked about Next Adventure is their selection of used sporting goods. I could find what I wanted at a very good price. The staff is very friendly and knowledgable about the goods they sell. This store is a good alternative, I wish they had more locations

Posted 09/03/05 | Report Abuse

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Vinh T. | insider_guru Insider Guru | Rank: 551

The Next Adventure store sell some of the best camping and sporting equipment out there. But what turn me off was how crammed the store was. The store is pretty big, but there was simply too much stuffs laying around and too many racks in there. It's hard ot choose and find what you looking for with all this stuffs and three or more people around. Also, it was really hot that day and there are no air conditioning, which is vital for any shopping or retail store. Air conditioning does attract more custumer on a hot summer day. These are their biggest misses.

Posted 06/29/05 | Report Abuse

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Rachel Indigo C. | insider Insider | Rank: 25,584

Next Adventure is your premier palace of outdoor adventure gear! Are you into rock climbing? Camping? Cycling? Hiking?
Skiing? Snowboarding? You'll find fabulous new and gently used gear, equipment and clothing at Next Adventure.
Next Adventure staff are all outdoor adventure enthusiasts whose friendly willingness to assist you is never obtrusive, but they are there for you if you have questions. You might just swap some ideas for fun and exciting places to go for your Next Adventure, too!

Posted 06/02/05 | Report Abuse

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Ratings_icons New and Used Hiking, Skiing, Snowboarding, Camping gear

Steve H. | insider Insider | Rank: 15,588

This outdoor outfitter has almost everything you'd find at an REI, but usually for cheaper. They have a lot of used gear as well. In summer the store is stocked with hiking, backpacking, camping, and kyaking gear. Then in winter all that gear is stored and it becomes a ski, snowboard, and snowshoe shop. It's sometimes possible to wheel and deal, the staff are knowlegeable and helpful, and you can find good stuff for a good deal. It's great!

Posted 04/25/05 | Report Abuse

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Ratings_icons Great store for quality information!

JeannaMac

Went there today to look for a sleeping bag and tent. The staff was super friendly and extremely helpful. Attentive to our needs and price range. Thanks Next Adventure, Team Madison Girls!!!

Pros: Great advice.

Posted 04/29/09

Ratings_icons Be ready to Haggle if you are trading in gear

LKK2008

Recently went in to trade a pair of brand-new condition Garmont boots. Was really surprised when offered only $15 store credit but agreed because I trusted them and figured that's they would sell them for less than I had thought they could, maybe 3 times that -$45 or $50. I'd always had decent experiences at Next Adventure and I guess I fell for their good-guy ad campaign and didn't think they would just rip me off. But, after agreeing, unfortunately, checked out the used boots and saw a horribly dirty and poor condition identical version of mine going for $65! I'm sure mine will sell for at least $90 since they were in perfect shape. The buyer didn't explain the process at all and how he came up with the offer (unusual for trade-in place, in my experience). I don't know if the guy just wanted to buy them for himself or what his deal was, but I will never be back. It's really a pity because I had always liked having a more local down to earth place than REI but I guess that image just doesn't hold up in reality. Just be careful if you are trading in your beloved gear and expect NA staff to be trustworthy.

Pros: Local

Cons: Rip off

Posted 10/27/08

Ratings_icons unorganized chaos.

wallflower08

After hearing several recommendations about the snowboard gear at Next Adventure, I decided to make a trip there to check it out. To begin, not a single employee offered to help me find my way through the unorganized madness. Secondly, the snowboard selection was not impressive and was displayed in a chaotic pile leaving me very little desire to search through the equipment. Most of it looked like junk anyways, so I didn't waste my time. Don't waste your time here either.

Cons: customer service. unorganized.

Posted 09/07/08

Ratings_icons Helpful staff, good deals

phoogoo

I am not a hard core outdoor person so it helps to go to a place where the staff is willing to take the time educating the customers in a friendly, down to earth way. I have gone in several times (for snowboard gear, backpacking gear) and each the staff is very nice and patient with my dumb questions and doesn't condescend. I don't know the going rate for the items I bought but it seems far reasonable than the exorbant prices I've seen at Outdoor store and REI. Joes is cheap, but good luck finding anyone to help you.

They may not have every brand you're looking for, but I think it's a fun, friendly store to go to.

Pros: Friendly. helpful staff, good deals, fun atmosphere

Cons: A bit cluttered, parking

Posted 11/26/07

Ratings_icons Best outdoor shop in Portland

gorger

This shop has all the top brands, the reviewer below should check his/her product knowledge. The best camping gear, ski gear etc is all there. The staff are all helpful and polite, it seems to be a happy shop unlike others. Have a friendly talk with the staff and they will get you the best deal they can and spend as much time as it takes to give you the right gear for your trip. You can't ask for more than that.

Pros: Great staff

Cons: Parking on weekends

Posted 08/28/06

Ratings_icons Great ski selection

fuskies

After checking out REI and a couple of other local specialty ski shops, I finally decided to check out Next Adventure. The first thing I noticed when I walked in was the huge inventory of skis, truly amazing. They have a large quantity of new skis and a lot of used skis as well. Compared to the other shops I visited, their selection was by far the best. And their prices are great. Their ski packages give you a lot of boot/ski options; you have the freedom to choose whatever youd like. And the staff was incredibly knowledgeable and willing to take the time to help you. I learned more from them than I did from all the research I did online. And they were able to mount my bindings in a half hour. Overall my shopping experience was great!

Pros: large ski selection, awesome prices, helpful staff

Posted 02/21/06

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obfuscator

I agree with everything people have said thus far concerning the staff, they are young, knowlegable, fun, and relaxed. However, the store is cluttered to the point where I can't find things, or I have to dig through bins to find it. My other complaint is that they don't have the selection that other stores have. They are missing, what in my opinion, are key brands. I do have to say that it nice to see some of the lesser promoted brands get some floor space. I need to also add they are the only place in the area that carries Sea To Summit (such a great company), so kudos to them for that. Overall it's a cool place to go and browse, but if you're looking for something specific you might want to give yourself some time there, and maybe flag down a helpful employee for some assitance.

Pros: Customer Service, Lesser known brands

Cons: Organization

Posted 02/20/06

Ratings_icons Deek & Brian have lost me

insearchofthebest

I was a big fan of Next Adventure --- only ned to look at my camping gear; I bought a lot of it there. But the place has changed in the last couple of years. The prices are not the lowest anymore. I go in for a new lumbar pack and there are only two to choose from, and they are on "sale" at this already supposedly low price place and it's more than other places I could have gone. You can't shop online here either -- so to make the trip over there only to find regular retail-level prices and anything from no to a lot of choices...it's just not worth it to me anymore.

Pros: cool staff, geat premise

Cons: high prices, hit or miss inventory, smelly store

Posted 11/13/05

Ratings_icons One of the best in the NW

metrion

Everytime I walk in to look for something, I'm amazed at the level of experience the young people have in there. Seems like all these people are VERY active in outdoor stuff, and will gladly share their experience with the equipment you're asking about. Even have used stuff for super low prices, it's like stealing! If it's outdoors, make this your first stop!

Posted 04/08/05

Ratings_icons this place is kickass

poe

i love next adventure..the people are as helpful, nice, and awesome. I really enjoy going to Next Adventure...even if im not interested in buying anything. It is definitally my favorite place to shop for snowboard stuff and the store has such character. I love the way they add history to it aswell, by putting up the older snowboards and even the snuffer up on the walls.

Pros: staff, variety, great deals

Posted 11/25/04

Ratings_icons Catch Your Hobby

billtronix

This place has everything from extreme to accessories. I can find almost anything I need here at a great price. They provide an extremely helpful and friendly environment. Check out Andy and Bax next door while you are there.

Posted 02/09/03

Ratings_icons 3000 miles in search of this

luvspred

Ya' ever want to go into a store, well, just because it feels good to be there?? There's something laid back in this place, it's like finding a bar that serves you your favorite drink while you kick back on a couch by the fireplace in the winter...yeah, it's that comfortable.

Everyone that works here has an infectious, "I would work here for free just cuz its fun attitude". I'm picky about who I support in the business community because so much in retail just sucks these days---but these guys are awesome, and I find myself wanting and buying probably more than I need, but hey... they're local, and it's ok to overspend in a locals shop, right?

Pros: Inexpensive, allow bikes inside!, variety

Posted 11/30/02

Ratings_icons "Teens" offer GREAT service!

Doug554

After reading the negative revies about service I had to add some comments.

Next adventure isn't your average "GI Joes" or "REI". The employees aren't your "average" employees either!

They are young, energetic and have a youthfull attitude and appearance. I have been delighted with the service I have received. They always approach me and are genuinely interested in helping me find what I want.

I can't help but comment I am not in the same age bracket (I'm in the over 40 crowd). I find the staff fun to work with, refreshing as well as helpfull.

I would dare to suggest the negative comments come from people in my age group. I suggest that we get over the generation gap and appreciate the young people of today.

Posted 08/29/02

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