Black Friday Sale Starts Thursday Evening

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Get your wish list ready and check it twice! During this year’s Black Friday sale, the more you spend, the more you’ll save with bigger discounts than ever. Doorbuster shopping starts at 5 p.m. Central Time on Thursday, November 28th.  The sale will run through Friday, November 29th.

Tiered Savings:
Tier #1: Spend $50 to $249.99, get 10% off your cart total
Tier #2: Spend $250 to $499.99, get 20% off your cart total
Tier #3: Spend $500 to $999.99, get 30% off your cart total
Tier #4: Spend $1,000 and up, get 40% off your cart total

Note: Training kits/videos, No Worries Club memberships, Method Exercise Banners, Aussie Saddles, gift cards, Behlen Roundpens and Patience Poles are excluded from the sale. 

Plus, we’re giving free UltraCruz grooming supplies to qualifying orders! When you spend $50 or more, you can add a free UltraCruz product to your order. Choose a shampoo, conditioner, detangler spray, show polish spray or fly spray. If you spend $150 or more, you can add a complete UltraCruz Grooming Kit to your order for free.

When your turkey leftovers are gone and the dust has settled from Black Friday, be sure to stay tuned to the No Worries Club website and Downunder Horsemanship social media for our Cyber Roo sale taking place Monday, December 2nd.

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