Cheapest way to mail shoes for resoling?
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Hey, folks...I guess the title of this thread explains it all. |
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Check the instructions for rock and resole. They recommend getting a flat rate USPS bag...think it's like $5. |
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Probably parcel post (USPS) in the smallest package you can stuff them into. |
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Just in case you need the number: |
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USPS has been cheapest for me. I've shipped two pairs in one box and it was around $8 IIRC |
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Ted Pinson wrote:Check the instructions for rock and resole. They recommend getting a flat rate USPS bag...think it's like $5.-------------------------------------- This is the lowest cost. A tyvek bag from eh post office. Print you own postage is less. That's how I have gotten shoes from the Rubber Room in Bishop, CA. Next is a small box; original shoe box works with enough tape reinforcing...I think that's about $7.50. US postal is lowest cost. |
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Thanks, folks. |
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The tyvek bags are solid. The best value though, especially if you are far away from your resoler, is the "Padded Flat Rate Envelope." That package will ship anything you can fit into the envelope, to anywhere in the US for $6.50. Padded flat rates are probably one of the best values in usps shipping. |
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Good Beta Brandon |
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Raymond, there are only a few bucks difference among the shipping options. If you are on that tight of a budget, it's going to be tough to get geared up for climbing. |
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He is trolling for his god. |
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Thanks for the info, guys. |
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FrankPS wrote:Raymond, there are only a few bucks difference among the shipping options. If you are on that tight of a budget, it's going to be tough to get geared up for climbing.Budget wasn't tight. (I'm also totally geared-up for lead climbing, bowhunting, and I am a multigun competitor as well). ;) Just wanted information from others who have trodden down this path before. I purchased a new pair of Evolv Shamans, and waited for them to arrive before shipping these out. The hole on the old shoe was not too bad. But I was hoping to get it repaired before it got worst. It "may" need a new rand, or maybe not. I don't know. I left it up to Yosemite Bum to do whatever needed to be done. Lemme see if I can attach a photo of the hole from my cell phone. (Contrasting the old verses the new). In Christ: Raymond |
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t.farrell wrote: Also, why did you get new shoes if you're getting hte old ones resoled?Just in case. It's always good to have a second (or even a third) pair of shoes laying around as a backup. Just in case this happens again, or if I accidentally leave them at the park while outdoor bouldering, or if I want to swap them out more frequently to thoroughly dry and air out. I'm actually looking for a pair of good, outdoor, lead climbing shoes for wide feet. But that's another goat trail. :) Long story short - as a backup. In Christ: Raymond |
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RaymondMillbrae wrote:Thanks for the info, guys. I kinda stayed away from the padded envelope, as it didn't look too solid. I believe I also read on a (resolers) website, that they were not recommended. I mailed it out this morning when I stopped by the Post Office before it even opened. It was convenient, as the packaging was already there, and the machine weighed and printed everything on the spot. The insurance was also recommended by the website for the shoes. The help on this thread was informative, as I have never shipped-out shoes before. I was just looking for information from folks who have done this before, and the plastic Priority Mail bag worked to keep the weight down. Thanks again. In Christ: RaymondPadded flat rates are bomber, especially if you wrap the shoes with something on the inside. Theyre made of a really tough plastic, and it would be extremely difficult to destroy one. I can go to bet that the "envelope" they are referring to is the normal flat rate envelope. If you put shoes in one, it would be destroyed by the time it was shipped to them. |
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Super fast service by Yosemite Bum. |
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Ted Pinson wrote:Check the instructions for rock and resole. They recommend getting a flat rate USPS bag...think it's like $5.BTW, what's their number? |
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Carrier Pigeon...... Oh wait...... I'm too late. |
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Ok, folks...just closing this thread out. |