Black Friday Sale Kicks Off Thursday Evening

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The biggest shopping event of the year is nearly here! On Thursday evening at 5 p.m. CST, our Black Friday Sale goes live. This year, you get to pick the items you want most and save big money as you check off your wish list. Plus, when No Worries Club members hit the first tier of the sale, they can add a Mystery Coupon to their cart for a surprise future savings!

No Worries Club Signup Deals

Become a Premium No Worries Club member, get a Training Essentials Bundle ½ off

Become a Basic No Worries Club member, get a free Breckenridge Stainless Bottle.

Tiered Savings

*Excludes training kits/videos, memberships and saddles

Tier #1: Spend $50 – $249.99, get 15% off cart total. Save $7.50+
Tier #2: Spend $250 – $499.99, get 20% off cart total. Save $50+
Tier #3: Spend $500 – $999.99, get 25% off cart total. Save $125+
Tier #4: Spend $1000 and up, get 30% off cart total. Save $300+

Mystery Coupon for Members

No Worries Club members who reach Tier #1 of the Black Friday Sale have the option of adding a Mystery Coupon to their cart. After completing their orders, members will be emailed a unique coupon code with a surprise discount to use for future shopping on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store. (The coupon cannot be used during the Black Friday Sale.)

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