Pendleton Carry Along Motor Robe for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
4 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$99.50
Used Value:
$59.70
Sale Value:
$89.55

The Pendleton Carry Along Motor Robes hearken to an earlier time of horse-drawn buggies and trains. A lot's changed since the days of steamer rugs, but the comfortable, snuggly quality of these blankets hasn't. Made from 100% pure virgin wool woven in Pendleton's Mill at the base of Oregon's Blue Mountains, the Motor Robe is the perfect companion to take to the beach, concert, festival, or campsite, and even comes with a durable leather carry handle for easy transportation.

Specifications

Brand:
Dimensions:
52 x 66in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
100% pure virgin wool
Recommended Use:
casual, weekend camping

Full Reviews

10
This is one NICE blanket – I love the coloring on it and the quality is great. Even though it feels a bit thinner than I had anticipated, it keeps me nice and cozy. It comes with a leather carrying handle as well to allow for easy carrying to wherever you would like to use this blank
Robert Jensen, backcountry.com
March 19, 2019
10
Who doesn’t need a packable blanket? This gift works for just about everyone the case is the little something extra that makes it cool.
Mimi, backcountry.com
January 19, 2019
10
I got 3 of these for family christmas gifts, but got to check them out before I gave them. They're a classic wool texture - a little rougher to the skin then some cotton ones, but warm and you can tell it will last forever. Also, the colors are amazing. The pictures do not do them justice at all. This would be great as home decor or something to keep in your trunk in case you need a warm blanket.
Andrew Pritchett, backcountry.com
December 28, 2018
10
This was initially intended to just stay in the car as a travel blanket but it made it's way inside as a stay-at-home and go everywhere blanket. The leather strap adds to the ease of transport and looks nice while doing it.
Eric D, backcountry.com
January 8, 2018