How To Find Cheap Canoes

By: Alex Zaets

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Learn how to find cheap canoes is as easy as following these simple steps. Going canoeing is one of the easiest sports. It not only relaxes you in natural environments surrounded by the woods and trees, but also provides family fun that is increasingly rare due to technology, such as computer and video games. While canoeing is fun, it is somewhat expensive, but that depends on if you can find cheap canoes or not. Fear not, you can find cheap canoes or make them cheaper by getting rebates by following this step by step instruction.

Things you'll need:

  • Internet connection
  • Store ads
  1. Cheap canoes do not hide themselves. If there is a good deal on canoes, the shop would want as many people to know as possible. The greatest source is, of course, the internet. Check on social bargain websites where people volunteer to post the best deal possible, such as Dealigg.com. However, because deals are so good, canoes may be gone incredibly fast. If there is something you want, buy it now or forget about it forever.
  2. Go to specialty stores and check on the paper ads. Chain sports stores such as Sports Authority and Dick’s Sporting Goods also have great deals on canoes. They are usually advertised in their store paper and each region tends to have slightly different sales. Check your local papers or go to the store to pick up a flyer. Sometimes there might be a manager’s special at the single store.
  3. Get rebates. If you are buying a canoe on the internet, make sure you get the cash rebate. Websites such as FatWallet.com provide you with two to ten percent rebates on every website. The rebates aren't much, but it is free money.
  4. Local store is important, too. Do not ignore the locals. Stores always try to get rid of their inventories, especially local sports shops. These shops usually sell canoes at a premium due to the customer service they provide. However, when new products arrive and the factory gives them incentive to get rid of old products, they might consider selling canoes at a steep discount.
Posted on: Aug. 05, 2010