Portland has great options for ski and snowboard gear. evo is a powerhouse — 150+ brands, a massive showroom on SE MLK, and a 366-day return policy. REI has three locations in the metro area and a one-year member return window. So why do people drive to a small shop in Beaverton?
Because gear is personal. And the bigger the store, the harder it is to get personal attention.
This is not a hit piece on evo or REI. Both are good at what they do. But they do different things than we do, and the differences matter — especially if you're spending real money on skis, boots, or a board you'll ride for the next five years.
Side-by-Side: PTO vs. evo vs. REI
| Feature | PTO Ski & Snowboard | evo Portland | REI (Portland area) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | 5639 SW Arctic Dr, Beaverton | 200 SE MLK Jr Blvd, Portland | Beaverton, Clackamas, Hillsboro |
| Focus | Ski & snowboard only | Ski, snowboard, bike, skate, surf, wake | All outdoor sports & camping |
| Brands | 39+ authorized dealers | 150+ across all sports | Wide selection, house brand (Co-op) |
| Staff background | Certified ski & snowboard instructors | Retail staff with ski/board knowledge | Generalist outdoor staff |
| Boot fitting | In-house, one-on-one, no appointment needed | evoFit program ($225–$395 packages) | Available at select locations |
| Tuning | Same-day, in-house hand tuning | In-house, typical turnaround a few days | In-house at ski shop locations |
| Indoor lessons | Year-round indoor ski machine — Oregon's only | No | No |
| Expert reviews | PTO Staff Review on every ski & board | User reviews | User reviews + editorial content |
| AI gear matching | Yes — personalized recommendations | No | No |
| Chinese service | Bilingual staff, Chinese website | No | No |
| Price matching | Yes — any authorized US retailer | Competitive pricing | Co-op member 10% annual dividend |
| Return window | 15 days full refund, 30 days store credit | 366 days | 1 year (members), 90 days (non-members) |
That table tells part of the story. The rest is harder to put in a spreadsheet.
Why People Choose PTO
We're Instructors, Not Salespeople
Every PTO staff member is a certified ski or snowboard instructor. They teach on Mt. Hood. They have opinions about camber profiles and sidecut radius because those things affect how their students learn.
That changes the conversation. When you ask “what ski should I get?” you're not talking to someone who read a product card this morning. You're talking to someone who watched a student struggle on the wrong ski last weekend and switched them to something that worked.
We Ski What We Sell
Every core ski and snowboard at PTO has a PTO Staff Reviewwritten by people who actually ride the gear. These are not manufacturer descriptions copy-pasted onto a product page. They are honest assessments: what the board does well, where it falls short, who should buy it, and who shouldn't.
evo and REI rely on user reviews. User reviews are useful, but they're written by people at different skill levels, on different mountains, with different expectations. A shop review gives you one consistent, informed perspective.
Boot Fitting Is Personal
Boot fitting is where the gap between a specialty shop and a big retailer gets wide. Fast.
At PTO, boot fitting is one-on-one with an instructor who understands how flex, volume, and stance affect your skiing. Walk in, sit down, get fitted. No appointment required, no extra fee for the consultation. If a boot needs heat molding or shell work, we handle it on site. For a deeper look at what goes into a real fitting, read our boot fitting guide.
evo offers a strong boot fitting program called evoFit, with packages at $225 and $395 that include custom footbeds and follow-up sessions. Their boot fitters are experienced. But it is a paid program on top of the boot purchase, and the premium tiers are a real investment.
REI has boot fitting at some locations, but the depth of service depends entirely on which specific store you visit and who is working that day.
Same-Day Tuning
Bring your skis or board in the morning. Pick them up the same afternoon. Hot wax, edge sharpening, P-tex base repair, binding checks — all done in-house by people who tune their own gear the same way. For details and pricing, see our tuning services page.
Both evo and REI offer tuning services. Turnaround varies — sometimes same-day for basic waxes, sometimes a few days for full tunes. During peak season, wait times can stretch.
Indoor Lessons Year-Round
PTO operates Oregon's only indoor ski and snowboard machine. That means lessons in July. It means your kid can learn to ski before the season starts. It means you can work on technique without driving to the mountain and spending $150 on a lift ticket.
Neither evo nor REI offers lessons. They sell gear. We sell gear and teach you how to use it. That combination is rare.
AI + Human
Our AI Gear Advisorasks about your height, weight, ability level, terrain preference, and budget, then generates a personalized equipment recommendation. It is a starting point — not a replacement for talking to an instructor. Think of it as doing your homework before you walk into the shop.
No other ski shop in Portland has this.
Chinese-Speaking Community
We serve a large Chinese-speaking customer base in the Portland metro area. Our staff speaks Mandarin. Our website has a full Chinese-language version. We understand the questions and concerns that Chinese skiers bring — because we've answered them hundreds of times in person.
That is not a niche feature. Portland's Asian community is one of the fastest-growing ski demographics in the Pacific Northwest, and having a shop that speaks your language and understands your starting point makes a real difference.
Small Business, Real Relationships
You are not an order number at PTO. You are someone whose name we remember, whose boot size we have on file, whose kids we watched take their first turns on the indoor slope. When you come back in November for a tune, we know what board you ride and how you like your edges.
That sounds like marketing copy. It's not. It's the reality of a small shop that serves its community year after year.
When evo or REI Might Be the Better Choice
We are not going to pretend PTO is the right answer for everyone. Here is when the big stores genuinely make more sense.
Choose evo if:
- You need massive selection. 150+ brands across multiple sports. If PTO does not carry the specific model you want, evo probably does.
- You want a long return window. 366 days is generous. If you are unsure about a purchase and want the safety net of returning it next season, evo gives you that.
- You already know exactly what you want. If you have done your research, know your size, and just need to click buy, evo is a great place to order.
- You shop multiple sports.Bike, surf, skate, ski — evo covers all of it under one roof.
Choose REI if:
- You value the member dividend and return policy. The 10% annual dividend on full-price items and one-year return window are real money savers for members.
- You are an all-around outdoor person.Skiing plus camping plus hiking plus climbing — REI covers every category.
- You prefer multiple locations. REI has stores in Beaverton, Clackamas, and Hillsboro. Convenience counts.
- You want free wax. REI Co-op members get free machine wax as often as they want, plus 20% off shop services. That adds up over a season.
So What Does “Local” Actually Mean?
It means the person who sells you skis will be the same person who mounts your bindings, tunes your edges in January, and asks how your trip to Bachelor went.
It means when something doesn't feel right — the boot is rubbing, the board chatters at speed, the binding feels loose — you walk in and talk to someone who cares about fixing it. Not because it's their job. Because they ride too, and they know what wrong gear feels like.
It means your money stays in Beaverton. It supports local instructors, funds youth programs, and keeps a real ski shop in a neighborhood that could just as easily have another chain store.
The Return Policy Question
This is the honest part. PTO's return window is 15 days for a full refund, 30 days for store credit. evo gives you 366 days. REI members get a full year.
That is a real difference. We are not going to spin it.
What we will say: in a specialty shop, the fitting process is thorough enough that returns happen less often. When someone spends 30 minutes in a boot with a fitter who knows what they are doing, the odds of getting it wrong go down. When you buy a ski on the recommendation of an instructor who has skied it, the odds of buyer's remorse go down. The 15-day window is short because the fitting process is designed to get it right the first time.
But if the safety net of a long return window matters to you, we get it. That is a legitimate reason to buy elsewhere.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PTO cheaper than evo or REI?
We price match any authorized US retailer. If evo or REI has the same item in stock at a lower price, we will match it. The price is not the difference. The service is.
Does PTO carry as many brands as evo?
No. evo carries 150+ brands across all sports. PTO carries 39+ brands focused entirely on ski and snowboard. We carry fewer brands because we choose them carefully — every brand on our wall is one we would put a customer on without hesitation.
Can I buy gear online from PTO?
Yes. Our full inventory is available at ptoski.comwith free shipping on orders over $100. For anything that needs fitting — boots especially — we strongly recommend coming in person.
Does PTO do ski or snowboard rentals?
Yes. Daily and seasonal rental packages, fitted by certified instructors. Details at our rentals page or book directly at rental.ptoski.com.
Is PTO worth the drive from Portland?
We are 10 minutes west of downtown Portland, right off Highway 217. Most customers say the drive is shorter than finding parking at the evo building on a Saturday.
Come See the Difference
We are at 5639 SW Arctic Dr, Beaverton, OR 97005. Or shop online at ptoski.com. If you are not sure what you need, our AI Gear Advisorcan get you started — or just call us at (971) 263-2916.
We would rather help you find the right gear once than sell you the wrong thing twice.
Want to learn more about what makes a good ski shop? Read our guide to choosing a local ski shop, or check out our boot fitting deep dive and what a real fitting looks like at PTO.