About Us
Half-Moon Outfitters has been providing the Southeast with quality goods and services for adventure and travel since 1993. Half-Moon is the leading dealer of gear for kayaking, rock climbing, backpacking, surfing, and travel. Specializing in goods from The North Face, Patagonia, Chaco Sandals, Mountain Hardwear and more, Half-Moon is proud to offer the best product knowledge and expertise in the Outdoor Industry. Testimonials We would love to hear from you. Let a store manager know what you thought or leave a comment on our Facebook page. Here is a small sample of what our customers say: From a Columbia store customer I bought a Yakima roof system last night from your store here in Columbia. Back this morning to have Nick & John install. They are going above and beyond. Installing in pouring rain so I can use to go out of town this afternoon. That's the kind of customer service that keeps customers loyal. Just wanted you to know how impressed I am with these fellows. You already had my business but rest assured I'll be telling this story to anyone who'll listen. Calhoun. - Calhoun) From a Greenville store customer Just left the Greenville store, pumped with adrenaline. Your store rocks to start with but Joel's (the guy who helped me) passion was contagious. If I had the money I'd have bought everything I needed for a thru hike of the AT, quit my job and left today. Good thing I don't have a lot of money, huh? It's my dream to one day own a store similar to yours and I'd be dang lucky to ever find an employee like Joel. Give the boy a raise and some time off to go hiking! thanks, -boJ From a Columbia store customer My friend and I went to your Devine street store today at around 5:00 today to purchase a pair of shoes. The young man (twenties, glasses, light brown hair) who waited on us was very polite, knowledgeable and patient, as my friend had to try on several pairs of shoes and have the laces adjusted etc. What really impressed me about this young man was when we checked out. I went to pay for the shoes and sunglasses and was told by, I assume the manager, that the computer system was down and they could not take my gift card unless I knew the exact amount on the card. A little irritated, I was trying to decide whether to pay or leave the shoes and glasses and come back later or go somewhere else. The young man asked the manager if it was ok to run the sale through your Greenville store. He did, it worked and everyone was happy. You are lucky to have an employee who is a pleasant, knowledgeable problem solver who obviously cares about your business. -Amy D)
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