Members-Only Savings: 20% Off Method Must-Haves

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Right now, No Worries Club members are enjoying an exclusive opportunity to save even more on the gear they rely on every day and the Method essentials they love. For a limited time, members receive an additional 20% off their already exclusive pricing on training equipment, tack, apparel and other Method must-haves in the Downunder Horsemanship shop.

This sale is designed to help members start the year off right, whether that means replacing well-used equipment, stocking up on training essentials or finally grabbing that tee or jacket you’ve had your eye on. Best of all, there’s no code to remember and no extra steps required. The discount is automatically applied at checkout, making it easy to save while you shop.

This exclusive offer is available now through Sunday, January 18, so there’s still time to take advantage of the savings. Please note that saddles, gift cards, exercise banners, roundpens and Patience Poles are excluded from the sale.

Not a No Worries Club member yet? This is the perfect time to join. Membership unlocks VIP pricing in the shop, access to expert training content and special perks offered throughout the year. Joining now means immediate access to this limited-time 20% off sale, so you won’t miss out.

The No Worries Club is about providing horsemen with the tools, knowledge and support they need to achieve their goals. If you’re serious about improving your horsemanship and learning the Method, you need to be a member.

Visit the Downunder Horsemanship shop today, fill your cart and take advantage of this members-only savings before it’s gone.

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