Get Warmed Up With Our Black Friday Pre-Sale

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Black Friday is always the biggest shopping event of the year and we want to be sure you’re ready to go in a few weeks! Starting next Monday, November 8th, get warmed up with our special offers:

#1: Order a Roo Charm Jewelry Set, receive a $20 coupon to use on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store. (Limit: You’ll be sent one coupon per jewelry order.)

#2: Order a Method Exercise Banner, receive a $20 coupon to use on the Downunder Horsemanship e-store. (Limit: You’ll be sent one coupon per banner order.)


Show Off Your Love for the Method
Our Roo Charm Jewelry set is crafted by Montana Silversmiths and includes a beautiful custom made necklace and set of earrings. The oval shaped necklace is finished in a patina silver tone, featuring a black roo logo etched in the charm. The earrings feature the same stunning black roo logo dangling from French wires for easy wear and comfort. Learn more about the Roo Charm Jewelry Set on our store.

 

Method Must-Haves
Our heavy-duty banners are available in a variety of sizes for the Fundamentals, Intermediate, and Advanced Series and are made to display in your arena, barn or other working areas. Each 15-ounce vinyl banner features full-color printing with a reinforced grommet in each corner for easy hanging. The banners are hemmed to add stability so that they do not lose their shape. Learn more about the Method Exercise Banners on our store.

Coupon Details
After you place your order, you’ll be emailed your $20 coupon. If you do not see the email in your inbox, be sure to check your spam or junk folders. Coupons cannot be used in combination, during sales, or to purchase exercise banners.

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