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New for September: Free Ground Shipping
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Celebrate Labor Day with free ground shipping on TeamWendy.com
Hard work pays off. In honor of Labor Day, Team Wendy is offering free ground shipping sitewide. To make it even better, this deal isn’t just for the holiday weekend – you can take advantage of this promotion now through 5 p.m. EST on Thursday, Sept. 30.
There’s no minimum purchase or discount code required. Everything from the smallest
CAM FIT™ Retention System Replacement Hardware Kit
and
Team Wendy Logo Patch
to the innovative
EXFIL
®
Ballistic
helmet and purpose-built
Radio Rig
qualifies for free ground shipping.
Unlike our annual 20% off sales for the Fourth of July, Veteran’s Day and Black Friday, this deal can be combined with our
pro deal discounts
for active duty military, law enforcement, and search and rescue personnel.
Fill your cart with a bump helmet, combat helmet liner (including our new
EXFIL
®
Maritime Liner System
) and all the tactical helmet accessories you need and get everything shipped anywhere in the United States or to a U.S. military address for free.
Expedited shipping options are still available at the usual rates calculated at checkout.
This is the first time Team Wendy is pleased to be able to offer free ground shipping – but it’s only for a limited time. Enjoy our Labor Day offer, and a Team Wendy helmet could be delivered (for free!) to your door soon.
Posted September 2, 2021
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