Cowboy Christmas Jackpot Sale

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We kick off our Cowboy Christmas Jackpot sale Monday, December 9th. Each day, we’ll feature a new offer to get lucky with!

No Worries Club Specials:

For the entire sale, all premium annual membership signups and renewals will be $299.99 (you save an additional $100) and all basic annual membership signups and renewals will be $149.99 (you save an additional $50). If you’re a current member wanting to renew your membership for the special rate, please contact our office. Plus, basic members who upgrade their membership to premium during the sale will receive a $25 coupon. The coupon will be emailed to you after your membership upgrade processes.

Monday, December 9th:

Save 10% on all Method Exercise Banners

Tuesday, December 10th:

Buy a PRS Saddle Pad, get a free Featherflex Cinch

Buy Mecate Reins, get a free Sweet Iron Snaffle Bit

Buy a Headstall, get a free pair of Slobber Straps

Wednesday, December 11th:

Buy 3 Chrome Aussie Tie Rings, get a 4th one free plus a No Worries Tying DVD

Buy a Halter and Lead Rope Set, get a free Handy Stick and Aussie String

Thursday, December 12th:

Buy an Aussie Saddle, get a free Mecate Set

Buy a front and hind pair of Legacy Boots, get a free set of DY-NO Turn Bell Boots

Friday, December 13th:

Buy one General Admission Tour Ticket or claim a NWC Ticket, get one General Admission Ticket free

Buy one, get one 50% off:

Roll the dice and add a Mystery Coupon to your order for a surprise coupon code to use on a future order! (After your purchase is complete, you’ll receive an email with your coupon code. If you don’t see the email in your inbox, be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)

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