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Afterpay Day Sale - 20% off Sitewide (Includes Already Reduced Sale Products) @ Saucony

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Saucony Afterpay Day Sale - 20% Off Sitewide.

Discount included on sale products.

20% off discount will automatically apply in your shopping cart.

Promotion ends 11.59pm AEDT 14/03/2019

Kinvara 10 - RRP $189.99 with discount $151.99
Hurricane ISO 5 - RRP $249.99 with discount $199.99
Echelon 6 - RRP $229.99. On sale for $129.99. With discount $103.99
Liberty ISO - RRP $249.99. On sale for $149.99. With discount $119.99

Free shipping on orders over $100. If you have a Shipster account through Australia Post, you will be entitled to free delivery on all orders $25 or over.

This is part of Afterpay Day sale for 2019

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closed Comments

  • Why are Hattoris not available in Australia?

    • The Saucony Hattori minimalist range was available a few years ago in Australia but has since been discontinued.

      • Thanks for clearing that. I bought a stack from Amazon about 6 years ago because I couldnt get them here.
        I didn't even check that they were discontinued.

  • Disappointed in the general lack of sizing range and colourways available on the Saucony Australia website, even if you're willing to pay the Australia tax (which is made a bit more palatable by the 20% here).

    For example, if you're a 12.5, you're SOL despite the fact that size is made by Saucony and available overseas (same with 2E in some of their models, such as Triumph ISO 5, which Saucony Australia hasn't bothered to make available here) and if you're interested in any available Saucony colourway outside of the one or two that Saucony Australia select to sell here, don't even bother waiting as it will never come (eg. The same two Freedom ISO 2 colourways for the past few months, despite the fact there are now 7 to 8 different colours in that model to choose from).

    • Apologies to hear of your disappointment and I'll organize to have your feedback passed on the the Saucony Australia Brand Manager. Australia is a much smaller market than the US which impacts the width of range that can be on offer.

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