Monster Deal on Roundpens at Tour

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We’re offering a red-hot deal on the Behlen roundpens Clinton uses at each Walkabout Tour for training demonstrations. Jacksonville, Florida; Lexington, Kentucky; and Del Mar, California are our remaining stops for 2018. You’ll purchase the roundpen now, and then pick it up at the tour.

Built to Clinton’s personal specifications, the roundpens are made out of automotive grade high tensile steel with a premium finish to give you years of safe use. The panels are a full 6 feet in height and include five evenly spaced rails. The gate is arched and features a durable and safe piston latch with a permanently mounted striker plate for easy opening and closing. The gate also has five rails with a 9-foot tall arch with 8-foot of clearance.

The roundpens normally retail at $3,999.99 for No Worries Club members and $4,299.99 for non-members. Each of the tour demo roundpens are available now for a flat $3,000. Not only will you save major money, but you’ll also save on shipping and freight.

If you’re interested in purchasing a roundpen, please call 888-287-7432 or email [email protected]. Roundpens will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

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