Physical Stores Closing Down Sale: 50% off All Torpedo7 & R&R Branded Gear, 40% off Everything Else @ Torpedo7

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All Physical stores are closing down
https://www.torpedo7.co.nz/promotion-terms-conditions
STORES CLOSING DOWN SALE

Offer ends Sunday 1st March 2026. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. While stocks last; stock varies by store. Excludes Gift Cards. Torpedo7 reserves the right to amend, extend or discontinue this promotion at any time.
Items bought during our Stores Closing Down Sale from 11th February - 1st March 2026 are not eligible for return and all purchases are final. We will still honour our obligations under the Consumer Guarantees Act for faulty items.

Big change. Same adventure.​
Torpedo7 is entering a new chapter. From 1 March 2026, Torpedo7 will become a fully online-only retailer, with our physical stores now in their final weeks of trading.
To thank you for being part of our journey, we’ve launched huge closing down sales, available in-store and online for a limited time. It’s your chance to secure exceptional deals on the outdoor and sporting brands you know and trust.

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  • +2

    Man the Warehouse really did a number on their brands trying to do that market thing no one asked for.

    • I was sold off a while back

    • +1

      The batshit thing with the market was putting the warehouses own product son it.

      It’s no surprise that their sellers dropped off when they were paying a commission and competing with the broadest seller of things in nz.

      Not to mention TVs being $80 more expensive for the exact same unit if you bought it from the market instead of Noel Leeming because of their ‘bulky / heavy item fee’. The exact same unit.

      • +2

        You’re forgetting all those massive discounts they offered that more than offset those bulk fees. The good old days of “+10% off in cart deals” and the “spend $100 get $10 off” were insane.
        I made out like a bandit in the markets earlier days

        • +2

          Best deal I got on the market was a tcl tv. Noel leeming had a pricing error, they delisted the tv and cancelled orders. They didn't however notice the market had the same error and didn't pull the listing or cancel the orders.

          • +1

            @Everettpsycho: We love that!
            I remember on Singles Day awhile back Noel Leemings had some killer discounts on TV's and my parents were eying one and the price was really good and then I saw it was the exact same price on The Market but with a 'further 11% off in cart'…such a no brainer.

        • Echo show 5 for $29 I think one of the good ones as well. NL did honor many orders for those.

          • @ace310: I remember grabbing one of those.
            Can’t recall if I paid as low as $29 but it was dirt cheap.

            • @bigcheese: Wish had got more than 1. At that time it looked like order would be cancelled.

              Yes it was $29

      • +2

        Yeah the dumbest thing was of them not to implement a local pickup system to save on all those shipping costs

        • +1

          Hard to say if dumbest since the entire idea was a series of dumb decisions after dumber decisions…

        • You could click and collect some items.

          I might be getting muddled but I didn’t buy from them because I couldn’t collect a $500 or xbox, could only be delivered. There was a price cap for click and collect !?

      • +3

        I never used The Market, but what drove me away from The Warehouse was when I'd be looking for something to buy that day (brand didn't matter) and I'd hop on their website and it was all just The Market listings intertwined with their normal listings and (at the time) no obvious way to turn them off.

        So I'd have to sift through masses of junk I couldn't buy that day to find one of their listings, of course I'd never make it that far, give up and go onto the Kmart website or similar.

        • I'd be looking for something to buy that day (brand didn't matter) and I'd hop on their website and it was all just The Market listings intertwined with their normal listings and (at the time) no obvious way to turn them off.

          So I'd have to sift through masses of junk I couldn't buy that day to find one of their listings, of course I'd never make it that far, give up and go onto the Kmart website or similar.

          I concur danvelopment!

        • This is really the miss I think.

          People don’t use the warehouse because their stuff is good quality or cheap etc. we go to the warehouse because it’s convenient. Adding friction like the market club and marketplace makes no sense.

          If you’re going to do a marketplace, do a marketplace but don’t reset the bloody search filter when the user turns it off (they fixed that behaviour after years mind you)

    • +4

      The market was not an inherently bad idea, it was the mad decision to roll it in to the warehouse. In one move they ruined the experience of shopping on the warehouse site and totally undermined the markets reason to exist.

      Initially it also had local pick up options for goods from the warehouse groups, they should have retained that and transitioned their regional warehouses to hold selected third party goods similar to the Amazon model, with cheap click and collect from store or ship to your door for a fee.

      • +2

        Never been back on warehouse website after they did that.

    • +1

      Trying to compete with Amazon coming into the NZ.

      The free shipping for One members and stacking codes really hurt them during Covid, being unsustainable.

      • Amazon coming to nz, Been hearing that for a while.
        Is there an a tentative date?

        • +2

          I meant Amazon AU shipping into NZ. (Wasnt always the case)

    • Market place is common on a lot of stores in AuS Ive seen.

    • Ironically everywhere in Australia does it.

      Bunnings, BigW, Kmart etc.. (Same shit as the Market/Warehouse Marketplace shit)

  • I don't understand why they canceled the warehouse visa card, I haven't shopped much there ever since, 5% saving is really nothing.

    The best deal I had was the $768.07 for two iPads back in 2017. Great days.

  • I have a possibly targeted 7% back offer from Amex that should stack with this

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