BIKE2020 Code. Flyer
Discounts vary.
Said to be "trade rates".
Post back anything awesome you find!
BIKE2020 Code. Flyer
Discounts vary.
Said to be "trade rates".
Post back anything awesome you find!
Just flick me my 10% and we'll call it even.
Got a decent discount off a Blackburn front light
Cool. I might check out their bike bags then.
How about Giant Tubeless Valve Stem for 42mm High Profile Rim.
Subtotal
$9,999.00
Aotearoa Bike Challenge
-$9,981.66
Click & Collect shipping
$2.99
Total
$20.33
List price is a bit high…
Do you still get the 399 fly buys points?!
edit: no :(
Lol that would have been deal of the year.
Most things I add and try get this message:
Oops… sorry this coupon isn't available on the products in your basket. Please check the terms and conditions of your coupon or contact our Customer Service team for more information.
Yeah they have excluded quite a few premium brands I think. Pretty normal for t7.
It brings the price down on the torpedo 7 single kayaks normally 699 now 371 with click and collect
No discount on the already discounted SUP's I tried
Saved some good coin - thanks!!
Awesome. Can I ask what you got?
Sure!
Showing around 30% off Osprey tramping bags and packs. Was waiting for one of these to get a new one! :D
Is Torpedo7 trustworthy? I've been wanting to purchase a TNF jacket from them but the online reviews are shockingly bad, especially the ones revolving around shipping.
I've ordered things off them periodically almost since they first launched (late 2000s?) and never had a problem with them - shipping in particular is typically very efficient.
Interesting. I guess online reviews can be unreliable but their facebook page and trustpilot website are filled with complaints. I'll give them a shot, thanks for the reassurance!
Have ordered a bunch of stuff from them online and also instore. Never had a problem.
Good to know, cheers :)
They are owned by The Warehouse Group Ltd. (The Warehouse, Noel Leeming, Warehouse Stationery, TheMarket)
I wasn't aware, thank you!
Nice - thanks…grabbed a few brake pads, some cables and saved a lazy $20.