When I was researching TheClymb.com earlier this week, I also ran across this site – Thryll.com – which is very similar and also offers good discounts on snow gear.
Introducing Thryll.com
Very similar to other sites of this kind, Thryll.com is a member only website that buys leftover stock from warehouses and snowboard shops and sells it for huge discounts.
They specialize in action sports goods. The current deals they’re doing right now were on:
- Bern helmets
- Signal Snowboards Outerwear
- Spy Optic sunglasses
The prices were roughly 30-60% off retail price, although the selection wasn’t as big as similar sites like TheClymb.com, but a cheap price is a cheap price and it’s not like you can’t also join TheClymb.com and use both sites for cheap gear.

How Do I Join?
You can sign up here using my invite link here - Thryll Invite Link
If you’d rather join without using my refer link, that’s cool as well, here’s a non referral link – http://thyrll.com
Happy shopping
- Jed
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The cool thing about Thryll is that they are doing in-season gear, not closeout off-season stuff. Also, it seems definitely to be more action-sport oriented, whereas TheClymb.com has mostly old man hiking clothes, Teva sandals and pocketknives and shit I don’t ever want to buy.
Good point, I’ll have to watch to see what comes up after the current offers expire.
Thanks for the post Jed. We will be expanding soon – getting out of our Beta Launch – and I have something really BIG in store that will definitely set THRYLL apart from the others. Feel free to hit me up anytime [email protected].
Sounds cool, I’ll keep an eye out for it
Thryll.com sucks! I purchased $10 worth of raffle tickets for a pair of bindings and was notified that I won. One month later, no bindings. I contacted support and was addressed by the founder. I was told that the bindings came into their facility damage and that they’ll send out a different pair – I was even given the several options. Another month passed by and still no bindings.
I contacted the owner and was promised that she will “look” into it…several more correspondence and the same promises and the same outcome, rinse repeat…no product at my doorstep. Five months, and counting, later I still don’t have the promised deliver. Be warned, if you do business with these guys…