Pyramyd Air has launched a slew of new airgun bundles that offer increased choice combined with airgun savings.
By ramping-up their bundles, Pyramyd Air says that they are aiming to help buyers identify the best additional products at the time of an airgun purchase. They also tell HAM that a fair number of their customers have not been fully aware of these bundling options and so may have missed out on airgun savings!
Although Pyramyd Air has long offered some bundling options, they have now kicked it up a notch by offering more bundles, together with flexibility in the bundles themselves. This means that it’s now possible to construct a bundle and achieve airgun savings while being able to choose from a range of specially-selected pellets, or scopes, for example.
In addition, PCP bundles also include any adapters necessary to connect pumps and tanks correctly to the gun. This is a VERY useful thing! Trust us, we’ve missed ordering the right connectors ourselves in the past!
Let’s see how Pyramyd Air’s enhanced bundles work and how you can gain airgun savings…
Bundles are associated with all the different types of airguns, as you can see from the screen grab below. We’ve selected PCP airgun bundles.
From here, we selected the Benjamin Bulldog air rifle. Now we click on the “View Bundles” button.
This opens-up a new page with a range of pre-selected bundles. Pyramyd Air’s experts have chosen a selection of accessories that they know compliment that airgun well.
Within each bundle – “Essential”, “Premium” or “Ultimate”, you’ll find some accessories that are listed with arrows on either side. This is most often found with pellet and scope options, but can also apply to other accessories in some cases. Clicking the arrows will give a choice of two or three alternatives, enabling you to customize the bundle easily and quickly.
That’s it! Simple is good, choice is good and airgun savings are good. Pyramyd Air seems to have covered all the bases here…
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