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Team Wendy Annual Veterans Day Sale
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Sitewide savings on Team Wendy helmets and gear
We are thankful every day for the heroes who have served and sacrificed for our nation. To honor and celebrate veterans, Team Wendy is hosting its annual Veterans Day sale.
For one day only, everything on our site will be 20% off, from bump helmets to
military helmet liners
, from
ballistic mandibles
to
non-ballistic training plates
.
Rescue helmets
,
combat helmet retention systems
,
tactical helmet accessories
and
Team Wendy swag
are included too.
If it’s available on our site, it’s on sale when you enter the discount code HONORINGVETS22 at checkout.
Running night vision on a helmet
? Check out our
EXFIL
®
Counterweight Kit
. Need a versatile solution for radios and GPS on search and rescue missions? The
Team Wendy
®
Radio Rig
holds all your mission-critical tools and devices. Looking for the most innovative and comfortable ballistic helmet? The
EXFIL
®
Ballistic SL
offers NIJ III-A ballistic protection with a complete system weight of 2.2 pounds.
The Veterans Day discount is only active from midnight to 11:59 p.m. EST on Friday, Nov. 11. While you can’t put a price tag on the value of service and patriotism, we’re thankful to have the opportunity to celebrate America’s veterans.
If you’re looking for other ways to commemorate Veterans Day, consider giving back or connecting a vet in your life to
these organizations
dedicated to helping veterans.
Posted October 24, 2022
Categories:
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