We’re Updating Our E-Store for a Better Shopping Experience

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Big things are coming to the Downunder Horsemanship e-store! We’re excited to share that we’re in the process of upgrading our online store to give you a smoother, faster and more user-friendly shopping experience. Whether you’re grabbing training equipment, restocking your Method essentials or treating yourself to a new tee or hat, the new design will make it easier than ever to find what you need.

To roll out the new and improved e-store, our current store will be temporarily unavailable next Monday, July 7th. During this one-day downtime, we’ll be making technical updates and putting the final touches on the upgraded platform.

Here’s what you can expect from the new store:

    • A cleaner, more intuitive layout
    • Easier browsing and checkout process
    • Improved mobile functionality

We know you count on the e-store for trusted products and training tools, and we’re confident the new platform will make your experience even better. While the store is down for a short time, you’ll still be able to browse our main website and log in to the No Worries Club website as well as the app to access all your digital content.

When the new e-store is up, we’ll let you know. In the meantime, get ready for a fresh, upgraded way to shop the Method. We appreciate your patience and can’t wait for you to check out the new look and feel!

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