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Where to go for a MB Thermawrap jacket?


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    Jeff Black
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    @thehikingdude

    Does anybody know of a dealer in Portland, Oregon? Or a good on-line dealer?

    Thanks!!!

    -jeff

    #1351192
    Verndal Lee
    Member

    @jagc

    Locale: Pacific NW

    Jeff – They have the thermawrap at http://www.prolitegear.com

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    cary bertoncini
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    @cbert

    Locale: N. California
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    cary bertoncini
    Spectator

    @cbert

    Locale: N. California
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    Mark W Heninger
    Member

    @heninger

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    http://argear.com

    in Utah is pretty good and they have the thermawrap.

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    J R
    Member

    @ravenul

    “Or a good on-line dealer?”

    Maybe Montbell.com? ;)

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    paul johnson
    Member

    @pj

    Locale: LazyBoy in my Den - miss the forest

    I get all my MB gear from Montbell.com or ProLiteGear.com – either online or by telcon.

    Montbell uses DHL shipping – even the basic option gets to CT in in typically ~4 days (even though it says 6-10). They ship same or next day.

    ProLiteGear ships PriorityMail (unless you upgrade to higher shipping costs) which is a bit faster to CT than the basic DHL shipping. Same or next day shipping, IME.

    PLG offers free shipping, IIRC, but I’ve never used it as Prio. Mail shipping for light items, like a Thermawrap jacket, is very inexpensive.

    Either way you can’t go wrong. Sometimes PLG marks the price down slightly which compensates for the “Montbell Club Points” that you can earn towards a discount on your next purchase if you “join” (costs nothing & they don’t harass you with emails).

    If you like to support a small “home-grown” business, PLG is one of the best. Sometimes, Montbell.com is sold out of an item, but Becky and the folks at PLG have it in stock.

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