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Why Mont Only Has One Online Sale a Year

October 20, 2025 2 Comments

Why Mont Only Has One Online Sale a Year

At Mont Adventure Equipment, we believe that quality gear, people, and the planet deserve care. That’s why we participate in only one yearly sale event that falls on Black Friday. 

Why Just One Sale?

For us, it’s simple. Every Mont product is built to last, made with intention, and tested in the wild. We don’t build for trends or overproduction. Instead, we focus on creating durable gear that performs season after season, reducing waste and promoting responsible consumption.

Our single annual sale is a way to make room for new ranges and updated designs, not a cycle of constant discounts. By keeping our pricing fair year-round, we honour the true value of the craftsmanship and materials behind every Mont product.

Made with Integrity

Each item that carries the Mont name reflects our commitment to ethical practices and long-term partnerships. We prioritise fair wages, good working conditions, and a transparent supply chain.

From our Canberra headquarters, we employ a skilled local team, designers, machinists, production specialists, warehouse crew, and retail staff, who all contribute to the quality and endurance Mont is known for.

An Investment in Quality, Endurance and the Wild

When you choose Mont, you’re supporting an independent Australian company that makes decisions with integrity and care.

Your purchase helps sustain local jobs, supports ethical manufacturing, and protects the wild places that inspire everything we do.

This Black Friday, we invite you to shop with intention. Choose gear that lasts, so the planet lasts.


2 Responses

Ianjameson

Ianjameson

December 15, 2025

Got a Mont windproof peaked hat
10 years ago still keeps my ears warm!

James Marchant

James Marchant

December 15, 2025

I love your trousers I have been wearing them for years. Are they on sale I want to purchase another pair.

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