Near the central concourse in the main Terminal
No Boundaries sits airside in Salt Lake City’s main Terminal, an easy stop if your gate is anywhere in the central concourse. It’s a general travel and lifestyle shop: think last-minute clothes, basic outdoor gear, and branded SLC items rather than pure souvenirs. Stock and layout look like a mid-size mall shop dropped into an airport corridor, so you can be in and out in under 10 minutes.
You’ll see mid-range national brands here, with prices running slightly above street level like most airport retail. Expect standard travel hoodies in the $40–$70 band, caps around $25–$35, and TSA-size toiletries at the usual airport markup. If you forgot a layer for a chilly aircraft cabin or Utah’s shoulder-season weather, this is one of the more useful non-duty-free stops in the Terminal.
The store also carries basic electronics and accessories: phone cables, power banks, and headphones, plus the usual $10–$20 impulse buys at the counter. Snacks and bottled drinks are present but secondary; if all you want is a sandwich and a water, a dedicated market near your gate will do better. Figure 5 minutes to grab a charger and a snack and still make a normal boarding call.
Hours generally track peak bank times for SLC, opening early for the morning departures and staying open into the late-evening wave; assume roughly 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., with some flex by day. Practical move: hit No Boundaries once you’re through security, before walking to the far ends of the concourses where shop choices thin out fast.