Pros
If you are into the outdoors, it is good to be part of that community. The products are very well made and most of the people are down to earth. The benefits are pretty good. The employees are pretty diverse, considering the U.S. headquarters are in mostly white Portland. Outdoor industry discounts are nice.
Cons
It seems that $ are being tied up into large investments that limit employee compensation. They have a business mantra that is recited by all employees at most company meetings. I believe the intention is mostly well-placed, but it feels cult-like in a lot of ways. People work very hard and there seems to be little change from upper management in addressing the work/life balance for some of the salaried employees. Pay isn't great and not comparable to similar positions outside of the company. Upper management is mostly white men. A lot of talk about doing better for the environment, but action is slow to happen.