Blackout Sales Start This Week

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The kind of blackout you’ll want to raise another one to is hitting Downunder Horsemanship this week. Blackout offers start at 5 p.m. CST on Thursday, November 23rd and run through Monday, November 27th. Offers will be available while supplies last, so get your shopping list ready!

    1. Take 25% off your order with code DUHBLACKOUT
      *Limit one use per customer. The 25% off is taken off your order subtotal, before tax and shipping.
      Coupon code cannot be used on: Aussie Saddles, Roundpens, Patience Poles, Aussie Tie Rings, Chocolate Legacy Boots, Training Kits and Videos, No Worries Club memberships, Gift Cards, Pack-A-Roo Parkas, Richardson Low Profile Ladies/Youth Trucker Caps, Uncut & Real Raw Cheetah Caps, 1998 Crewneck Sweatshirts, Decals, Roo Charm Jewelry Sets, Youth Tee Shirts, Leatherette Key Tags, Outdoor Survival Knives, Coloring & Activity Books, Method Course Completion Pins, Sunglasses, Tropical Lip Balms, and Method Koozies.
    2. Become a Premium No Worries Club member, get a free Training Essentials Bundle
    3. Become a Basic No Worries Club member, get a free Halter and Lead Rope
    4. Take 10% off Clinton’s Aussie Saddles
    5. Save 50% on Decals
    6. Buy 2 Aussie Tie Rings, get a free No Worries Tying DVD
    7. All Youth Tees marked down to $16.95
    8. Roo Charm Jewelry Sets marked down to $39.95
    9. Chocolate Legacy Boots marked down to $59.95
    10. Dollar Deals on Apparel and Must-Have Items:

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