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Canadian Tire Triangle MasterCard holders - 50% off at Helly Hansen + Free shipping (targeted, YMMV)

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Sr. Member
Apr 13, 2005
560 posts
256 upvotes
50% off code: CTBDYROYP9JR46T
Deal Fanatic
Mar 17, 2004
5580 posts
1106 upvotes
Toronto
I have 50% code. Anyone wnat PM me
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Dec 17, 2004
4952 posts
1086 upvotes
dimlight1 wrote: I got %50.

Any recommendations of a good buy?
Their boots are really good.
"I live my life a quarter-mile at a time, for those 10 seconds or less... i'm free."
Sr. Member
Nov 15, 2006
864 posts
525 upvotes
Toronto
Now I know HH is also owned by CT. Disappointed But Relieved Face
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Jul 10, 2008
520 posts
429 upvotes
Mississauga
I only get 30% off :( , won't use it anyway , code is here :HHCTBT41KW4EE3K
Jr. Member
Jan 31, 2020
114 posts
120 upvotes
I browse their website way more than any normal person should (literally daily. I have a $600 credit to their site and have been waiting for some items to re-appear in stock).

Best deals in my opinion:
Winter and ski jacket: Alpha 30 jacket would be $290 after 50% off. I have almost the same jacket (the alpha lifaloft) and it's the best jacket I could have bought ($330 vip pricing at sportchek). So lightweight, and it's Helly tech professional which is their highest grade of waterproof and breathability. Their lifaloft/primaloft insulation (i believe the jackets both have 80g insulation) is SO lightweight while being extremely warm. I wear it in southern Ontario winters (-15) without a problem.

-lifaloft insulator jacket. So lightweight. So packable. The perfect travel jacket. More waterproof than I imagined (repels all water from my tap. Although it will not hold up to this after probably a minute of water flow). I bought for $185 on sale. Now it can be had for about $125 after discount. Great purchase.

-Loke jacket. Now costing $70 after discount. This jacket is SUPER packable so it's great for travel. (When folded, would fit in the pocket of a standard winter jacket for reference).
Waterproofing is great (although they do have even better jackets available if you intend on being in heavy tain for a 6 hour hike). I have it and always take it out when i bike to protect from the cold breeze. It has pit zips which I open if i feel hot. This jacket is light but still has a 'build' and feel so it isn't flimsy like a thin plastic bag.

-crew insulator jacket. At $100 after discount this is probably the best deal. This jacket is like the lifaloft insulator above, but with even more insulation. My lifaloft insulator with i believe 80g insulation keeps me warm at 5°c. This jacket has 120g insulation and you should be good to wear it in 0° (as long as you are moving and somewhat active).

-odin stretch hooded insulator. Similar to lifaloft insulator description above. Would be $150. Again this is probably the perfect travel jacket
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Sr. Member
Jun 9, 2019
772 posts
906 upvotes
Narly19 wrote: I browse their website way more than any normal person should (literally daily. I have a $600 credit to their site and have been waiting for some items to re-appear in stock).

Best deals in my opinion:
Winter and ski jacket: Alpha 30 jacket would be $290 after 50% off. I have almost the same jacket (the alpha lifaloft) and it's the best jacket I could have bought ($330 vip pricing at sportchek). So lightweight, and it's Helly tech professional which is their highest grade of waterproof and breathability. Their lifaloft/primaloft insulation (i believe the jackets both have 80g insulation) is SO lightweight while being extremely warm. I wear it in southern Ontario winters (-15) without a problem.

-lifaloft insulator jacket. So lightweight. So packable. The perfect travel jacket. More waterproof than I imagined (repels all water from my tap. Although it will not hold up to this after probably a minute of water flow). I bought for $185 on sale. Now it can be had for about $125 after discount. Great purchase.

-Loke jacket. Now costing $70 after discount. This jacket is SUPER packable so it's great for travel. (When folded, would fit in the pocket of a standard winter jacket for reference).
Waterproofing is great (although they do have even better jackets available if you intend on being in heavy tain for a 6 hour hike). I have it and always take it out when i bike to protect from the cold breeze. It has put zips which I open if i feel hot. This jacket is light but still has a 'build' and feel so it isn't flimsy like a thin plastic bag.

-crew insulator jacket. At $100 after discount this is probably the best deal. This jacket is like the lifaloft insulator above, but with even more insulation. My lifaloft insulator with i believe 80g insulation keeps me warm at 5°c. This jacket has 120g insulation and you should be good to wear it in 0° (as long as you are moving and somewhat active).

-odin stretch hooded insulator. Similar to lifaloft insulator description above. Would be $150. Again this is probably the perfect travel jacket
Can you please recommend anything else besides jackets? It's pretty much the only thing I don't need from the website as I have a few, but I'm very interested in everything else. Appreciate it!
Jr. Member
Jan 31, 2020
114 posts
120 upvotes
Oomani wrote: Can you please recommend anything else besides jackets? It's pretty much the only thing I don't need from the website as I have a few, but I'm very interested in everything else. Appreciate it!
Merino hikers (socks) at $13 at a decently warm deal. Merino wool socks have odor free benefits. I usually only score merino socks at around $12-14 from sportchek with VIP pricing

Other than that i don't have much input. HH has great technology in their jackets. Standard cotton t shirts and so on aren't anything special and thus not worth mentioning. If anything, you could explore their pants if you need a weather proof pair. Many products will have a rating system at the bottom showing their weight and breathability and waterproofness. Upfront I think the Loke pants would be good but don't have much experience here
Sr. Member
Oct 5, 2014
611 posts
1367 upvotes
Ontario
I have a 30% off code if someone wants one. I would rather give it to a registered user than a unregistered lurker.
Sr. Member
Feb 27, 2011
721 posts
1754 upvotes
Calgary, AB
Just bought a t-shirt, a pair of shoes, and 2 hoodie/fleeces (daybreaker and ocean fz). Don't need a jacket, but I can see the discount on jackets is really appealing.
Fido, Telus EPP plans
Newbie
Dec 15, 2017
58 posts
13 upvotes
British Columbia
Has anyone's item shipped yet? I ordered 3 days ago but no follow up emails yet... kinda disappointing
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Nov 19, 2006
682 posts
445 upvotes
Niagara
Nocteum wrote: Has anyone's item shipped yet? I ordered 3 days ago but no follow up emails yet... kinda disappointing
According to their website they only ship once a week due to Covid-19. It doesn't say what day though.
Sr. Member
Feb 27, 2011
721 posts
1754 upvotes
Calgary, AB
Nocteum wrote: Has anyone's item shipped yet? I ordered 3 days ago but no follow up emails yet... kinda disappointing
Yes, I ordered June 22 shipped June 24, to Calgary.
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May 7, 2020
7 posts
It said that the code was good until June 28th, which is today, but it's telling me my code isn't valid. Anyone else with this problem?
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Mar 12, 2006
892 posts
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laura0708 wrote: It said that the code was good until June 28th, which is today, but it's telling me my code isn't valid. Anyone else with this problem?
same. I think they ended it early

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