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WHOOP’s Spring Sale brings discounts for both new and current members

WHOOP’s Spring Sale is taking place from April 15th to 28th and is the first sale we’ve seen for the smart wearable this year. Available for both new and current members, WHOOP is temporarily discounting its membership by 10%. Read below for more details on how to get the WHOOP 4.0 armband for under $15 per month!

While you can still get WHOOP for $0 with a free 30-day trial, you may want to opt in for the 12-month or 24-month membership to take advantage of the Spring Sale.

From now until April 28th, WHOOP is discounting both the 12-month and 24-month memberships by 10%.

  • 12-month membership – $215.10 (normally $239)
  • 24-month membership – $359.10 (normally $399)

These discounts can be applied for both new and current members. If you are a current member, you can extend your current membership at a discounted price by purchasing either the 12-month or 24-month memberships.

Additionally, WHOOP is taking 25% off select accessories like additional bands and smart apparel that fits the WHOOP pod within it.

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Connect The Watts’s take

Personally, I’ve been using the WHOOP armband for over two years and I still think it is one of the best wearables to track and record recovery.

I’m written several reviews on WHOOP, and one thing that I frequently try and emphasize is its ability to track and analyze your daily habits. With this, it can inform you which behaviors are improving your recovery, which are hurting it, and which don’t seem to have a huge effect one way or the other.

I am very aware that many of us are sick of having more subscriptions, but at under $15 per month for the WHOOP 4.0, I think the value is more than strong enough to consider it. Personally, it has been my first choice when it comes to recovery for the past three years so I highly recommend checking it out!

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Colin lives in Ventura, CA where he runs a Strength & Conditioning facility. If you have suggestions for fitness tech that you’d like to see covered or reviewed, feel free to send info over to colin@9to5mac.com