Any unpaid portion not received by the due date will no longer form part of the equal payments plan and interest will accrue on that amount from the day after the date of your next statement at the applicable regular annual rate. Each month during an equal payments plan you are required to pay in full by the due date that month’s equal payments plan instalment. There is no administration fee charged for entering into a special payments plan. However, if we do not receive the full minimum due on a statement within 59 days of the date of that statement, or any event of default (other than a payment default) occurs under your Cardmember Agreement, all special payment plans on your account will terminate and (i) you will then be charged interest on the balances outstanding on such plans at the applicable regular annual rate from the day after the date of your next statement, and (ii) the balances outstanding will form part of the balance due on that statement. Interest does not accrue during the period of the plan. Financing available is “Equal payments, no interest” for 24 months (unless otherwise stated) and is only available on request, on approved credit and on purchases of $150 (unless otherwise stated) or more (Gift Cards excluded) made with your Triangle credit card at Canadian Tire, Sport Chek, Mark’s, L’Équipeur, Atmosphere, Sports Rousseau, Hockey Experts, L’Entrepôt du Hockey and participating Sports Experts. Bonus CT Money collected from online orders will be applied to the Member’s Triangle Rewards Account within five weeks of the purchase date. All fees collected go towards the collection, transportation and processing costs of recycling used tires. Pricing Policy △The tire producer / manufacturer is responsible for the recycling fee charged on new tires. **Online prices and sale effective dates may differ from those in-store and may vary by region. What’s more, the goose down used in the AlpLight is certified by NSF International, and can be traced from parent farm to the factory where the jackets are produced, to help ensure that the birds are not force-fed or live plucked.CANADIAN TIRE® and the CANADIAN TIRE Triangle Design are registered trade-marks of Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. As a founding member of 1% for the Planet, Patagonia gives 1% of every sale to environmental grassroots organizations. Patagonia and the factory owners take responsibility for directly trying to improve work conditions, explicitly looking at their own environmental considerations in the manufacturing and distribution process, and establishing a healthy dialog between workers and management, such as democratically elected committees and letting workers make decisions on how money is spent. It’s also worth noting that every Patagonia item bears the Fair Trade Certified sewn label, which means workers have been paid a fair wage. (The AlpLight also uses nylon fiber in its construction, however, which is extra strong but much less green as it’s derived from petroleum.) Made from recycled fishing nets, the 10-denier Net Plus nylon ripstop outer material is a good sign that, despite the obvious additional costs and research required to produce performance fabrics from recycled sources, outdoor companies such as Patagonia are committed to practices that reduce overall global ocean plastic pollution, as well as striving to reduce emissions in the manufacturing process compared to “virgin” polyester production. If this jacket isn’t likely to be your automatic “go-to” warm jacket (because you own a heavier, cheaper, more functional down jacket already) could you justify the £280 price tag for an additional down jacket? Perhaps not – but as an ultralight, easy-to-wear layer that’s as nice to wear in more relaxing situations as it is nestled up high on a belay, Patagonia’s AlpLight ultralight down jacket is a desirable belay jacket.Ī belay jacket may feel like a luxury but once you own one it quickly becomes an essential (Image credit: Jessie Leong) Eco and ethical credentials The price does cause some pause for though. The only things I found slightly lacking were a built-in finger / thumb loop near the sleeves, and an ultralight hood, which would have added to the jacket’s overall functionality, even if it was of a lower insulation to the rest of the jacket to keep weight down. I liked Patagonia’s attention to detail, from the tiny webbing pulls on the zips which didn’t have any additional fiddly toggles, to the small logo branding on the top LH chest and adjustable hemline. It was just as simple to roll my sleeves up when I started to warm up. I also found the nylon-bound cuffs were easily adjustable and good at keeping the chill off. The entire jacket stows into one of its own hand pockets (Image credit: Jessie Leong)
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