Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

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Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby mt_goodrich » Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:47 pm

If so, could you give some insight? Good? Bad? Okay?

www.scoutdirect.com
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby wagionvigil » Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:53 pm

I love ALPS Mountaineering.Use there tents,Sleeping bags and a couple different Backpacks.
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby mt_goodrich » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:04 pm

I take that as a "GOOD"? :)

Just got their email and I am in the market for a new tent, but not sure which one to get. Doesn't have to be backpacking and I always never share a tent (benefits of being a snorer).
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby kwildman » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:24 pm

great program... 45% discount on all gear for scouts. Please follow their guidelines and do not abuse the program. Quality is first rate.

They also offer great combo packages in the spring for new scouts...backpack and sleeping bag combos.
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby wagionvigil » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:46 pm

I was sold at the 05 NSJ.There was a Western Region Camp about 1/4 mile behind Sub 4 I walked through it on my way to Thomas Rd the day after a major rain storm.The APLS Tents were dry all the others were wet inside.Sold me! I have an Extreme Tent and have used it all year around. works well.
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby mt_goodrich » Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:01 pm

Thanks....I have been on their mailing list for about six months, but never had the opportunity to order anything.
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby wagionvigil » Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:06 pm

Mike you know you as a Unit leader can get samples to try and if not happy return. I am quite sure you will not return them.
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby Chief J » Fri Nov 07, 2008 12:48 pm

Love the program, I have a Tuarus outfitter for longer term camping and dump camping when I use a cot and an extreme for backpacking. Both have been used many times with successful results.

I have purchased a Desert Pine sleeping bag and a Cascade backpack for my son and they have been used hard )been to Bridger Teton and Philmont. and he loves them.

Find them easy to order, responsive customer service and deliver what they promise.

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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby deweylure » Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:18 pm

Our Troop has been using Alps for 5 years now .Great Service and they back up there product. Check out there current specials . Tent sleeping bag and pack.

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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby Billiken » Fri Nov 07, 2008 2:55 pm

Just ordered my son a new backpack yesterday (RedTail 4900).
Also ordered for him a Zephyr 2 tent.

They have a combo special...both items for $110.
(Floor saver for tent $10.99)

He had been using my red BSA (external frame) backpack from the 1970s, complete with HIGH ADVENTURE patch.
(You could get this backpack in red or blue.)

I think there have been a couple of backpack technology advancements in the last 30+ years. :D
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby kwildman » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:25 am

Billiken wrote:Just ordered my son a new backpack yesterday (RedTail 4900).
Also ordered for him a Zephyr 2 tent.

They have a combo special...both items for $110.
(Floor saver for tent $10.99)

He had been using my red BSA (external frame) backpack from the 1970s, complete with HIGH ADVENTURE patch.
(You could get this backpack in red or blue.)

I think there have been a couple of backpack technology advancements in the last 30+ years. :D


Your son should like that pack. I often borrow one of my sons packs for quick trips. Always amazed at the comfort.
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby troop2dad » Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:56 pm

I recommend them to all my scout parents and other scouting friends. With the great gear and discounts it makes it hard to pass up. Their customer service is fantastic when you have questions. Our troop has 4 of the 3 man domes, 2 5 man and 1 large 6 man tent. My son and I both use the air mattresses which are very durable and he has a backpack from them I want to borrow. Great company!!
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby Billiken » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:14 am

FYI ---------------------

The very fine folks at Scout Direct are currently running a sale.
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Re: Anyone Participate in ScoutDirect Program?

Postby mt_goodrich » Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:37 pm

They sure are.

I didn't pick up any of the sale items; however, yesterday I ordered a Denali 5500 Standard internal frame backpack; a Clearwater 20 wide sleeping bag and a Zephyr 2 person tent.

Normal price: $439.97

Scout price: $241.97

I took advantage of their one time special for the one leader in the unit and got extra 15% off if you purchase three items in different categories for a total of 60% off.

Final price: $175.99

I saved just over $260.00 before shipping, etc.

Also, REI has this special going on

http://www.rei.com/product/765754

It is the REI Chefware Nonstick Cookset - Medium, so I picked this up for $16.83 before taxes. And since I have a local REI close to work, I will go by there and pick it up, thus saving me shipping.

Next up: Backpacking stove and accessories for it.
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