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Naylor Activity Tunnels unveils special retail offer

Published on: 13th January 2023

Naylor Activity Tunnels has announced a special Q1 deal that will help retailers save money on their summer and outdoor lines.

Running from now until the end of February, the offer gives retailers very attractive margins on Naylor Activity Tunnel’s range of colourful and hard-wearing tunnels for kids of all ages. Retailers ordering the company’s 1.5m tunnels (RRP £36) will pay just £18 per unit, while the multi-coloured 1.44m tunnel (RRP £45, two designs available) can be bought for just £22.50 per unit. Naylor’s 3m tunnels are also available in the offer: with an RRP of £91, the trade price is just £50 per unit until the end of next month. The minimum order quantity is 20 tunnels, while orders over this amount can be mixed as per the customer’s requirements.

Naylor tunnels are made from a medium PVC material, up to four times thicker than alternatives on the market. With a spring steel wire coil which is fully enclosed in a heavy-duty and hard-wearing cover strip, the tunnels are flexible and self-supportive. Using PVC material makes all of the tunnels suitable for indoor activities but also durable enough to withstand outdoor play whatever the weather. They are waterproof, easy to clean and concertina down for storage. The durability of the tunnels means they will last throughout a child’s developing years.

For more information or to place an order, call 01226 444 378 or email nayloractivity@naylor.co.uk.

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