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  • Wahoo kickr core and chances of getting it discounted
  • blader1611
    Free Member

    i have decided after much deliberation to buy the yet to be released Kickr Core. As Wahoo products tend never to be in sale/discounted i was wondering if there are any scheme/loyalty offers (Eg BC discount at Halfords) that i could use to help reduce the cost.

    BadlyWiredDog
    Full Member

    If you’re a platinum / gold discount person at Wiggle – or have a mate who is and is prepared to help you out – you’ll get a discount as of right. Plus occasionally they up the platinum discount to 17% for a limited period if you’re prepared to wait.

    And they do stock Wahoo stuff.

    mrchrispy
    Full Member

    Wiggle platinum* @ 17% is how I bought my original Kickr….it was still rudely expensive but it’s been worth it.

    I quite fancy the new core but I’ll need to off load the old Kickr first

    * haven’t a clue why I have planinum but I do.

    MrPottatoHead
    Full Member

    Pretty sure you can get 10% discount from Evans again now. If you shop at Tesco then club card points are now worth triple-£100 vouchers worth £300 in store.

    Flaperon
    Full Member

    British Cycling discount at Evans?

    MrPottatoHead
    Full Member

    Checked now I’m home and BC members do get 10% at Evans, but not on Turbo Trainers 🙁

    Members must show the QR code in store or enter the text version online to get 10% off on qualifying clothing, parts and accessories. (Exclusions: Gift Vouchers, RIDE-IT, FIX-IT, GPS and non-GPS computers, computer accessories/spares, cameras, camera accessories/spares, heart rate monitors, fitness trackers, power meters, turbo trainers).

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