Black Friday Deals

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It’s the one-day shopping event where we roll out our best deals of the year! This Black Friday take advantage of a variety of deals on our best-selling products and tools. The sale will start at 8:00 a.m. CST, Friday, November 27th. Call in orders only to 888-287-7432. No mixing or matching deals.

Deal #1
Buy a halter and lead rope and get a pair of Legacy Boots 1/2 price.

Deal #2
Training Essentials Package (halter, lead rope, stick and string): $99/NWC or $139.60/non-member.

Deal #3
Buy a PRS Pad and get a FREE halter.

Deal #4
Buy any kit (Fundamentals, Intermediate, Advanced, Foal Training, Colt Starting or Trick Training) and get a kit of your choice 1/2 price.

Deal #5
Buy any Roo Concho bit and a pair of slobber straps and get a FREE set of rope loop, split, performance, mecate or trick reins.

Deal #6
Hobbling Package (new DVD, lariat, sideline hobbles, one-legged hobbles and rope hobbles): $200/NWC or $250/non-member.

Deal #7
Buy any three kits at $950 and get Colt Starting or Foal Training FREE.

Deal #8
Buy a saddle and get a kit of your choice 1/2 price.

We will also have blockbuster deals on our apparel, which will be announced on the No Worries Club website and our Facebook and Twitter pages closer to Black Friday.

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