Sporting Goods near Farmingdale, ME

7 locations found near Farmingdale

“Had an amazing experience! Very down to earth gentlemen, we were comfortable and reassured the whole time, very kind. We are recommending all of our friends and family!”

4.3 Superb46 Reviews

“Stopped in with my husband to buy a birthday present Gary helped us pick one out that he would "love" and he was right! Always knowledgeable and courteous. We'll definitely be back.”

3.7 Good9 Reviews

“T&K is now my go-to. Tony is super friendly & helpful. Never has tried to upsell me or any of those annoying tactics other shops use. This would be a great place for a first time buyer or a total gun nut. T&K is also home to arguably the best shop dogs in world.”

5 Superb26 Reviews

“Lots of shoes at fair prices. Clearance sections are always changing. If you can get their credit card and reward program, you will save a lot of money and get cash credits to use in the store and it's not excluding clearance items. Don't carry a balance and it's like they are paying you to shop there. The staff at this location are pretty knowledgeable about what they carry for stock. I saved an extra $15 on some clearance boots as opposed to the regular priced ones because they saw what I was looking at and made a friendly suggestion. Might be a good way to get rid of clearance, but it also can save you money which is always appreciated. I will continue to do business here based on this.”

3.8 Good92 Reviews

“Really avoided this place for years, but 1 pair of jeans just wasn't cutting it. So we took advantage of their jeans sale, buy one get one half off.... they are some of the softest, most comfortable jeans I've ever worn! They're as comfortable as any jogger or sweat pants!”

3.6 Good41 Reviews

“I remember this store in 1963. It was for sale and abandoned. They wanted 3 thousand for this store. Fred Hanley General Store was the other store in the village. My father bought the 83 acre farm on the Blodgett Road for 4 thousand. Those were the days. The old Mainers told a lot of stores at the Fred Hanley General Store. I am Peter Wlodylo and I used to live on the Blodgett Road Pittston Maine. I went to OC Woodman in Gardiner. Barney was the school bus driver. Max Moulton was the tax collector. Deer hunting license was about 2.50 and our yearly taxes were 125.00 a year for our 83 acre farm.”

3.5 Good19 Reviews

“Jacob and Brian at the Augusta store are absolutely amazing! Jacob was extremely knowledgeable about with all my golf questions! Brian assisted by helping with some of my concerns and I left very very happy and comfortable with my purchases!”

3.5 Good85 Reviews

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