Kathmandu $200 NZD Digital Gift Card (Email Delivery)

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At Kathmandu, we believe adventures are the stuff of life. Whether cycling around the park at lunchtime or trekking through the remote jungles of Borneo, it all comes from an innate human desire to seek out new experiences.


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Kathmandu $200 NZD Physical Gift Card (Express Delivery)

At Kathmandu, we believe adventures are the stuff of life. Whether cycling around the park at lunchtime or trekking through the remote jungles of Borneo, it all comes from an innate human desire to seek out new experiences.

Of course, adventures don’t discriminate and nor do we. From intrepid explorer to first timer, we place the same value on every level of experience. We aim to help people grow, to make that leap from feeling nervous about travelling overseas to loving every minute of being away.

Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards are available both online and in-store. When purchasing online an e-gift card email will be sent automatically to your nominated email address and can be used online or in store immediately.

E-gift cards are to be used as an alternative method of payment and can be redeemed in total or used as a part payment, only in the country of purchase. We do not refund cash for any unused Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards or voucher amount. Unredeemed values will remain on the gift card or voucher.

Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards can used for multiple purchases, both online and in store, until the balance reaches zero. They cannot be reloaded or exchanged for cash.

To use your Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards online, enter its code and PIN at checkout. Click on ‘Redeem a gift card’ and this value will be deducted from your shopping total.

You can view your Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards and voucher balance online at any time by entering your number and PIN. You can also check your balance in store.

To learn more about returning an item purchased with a Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards, please see our returns and exchanges information.

Kathmandu Physical Gift Card Terms & Conditions

  • Treat this Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards as cash. Kathmandu will not be liable for any lost or stolen cards.
  • Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards are non refundable and cannot be exchanged for cash.
  • Redeemable for goods purchased at participating Kathmandu stores in New Zealand.
  • Any balance that remains on the card after expiry will not be available for use.
  •  No change will be given. This card can be redeemed in whole or for part of the payment.
  • For full terms and conditions please visit the Kathmandu website.
  • The Kathmandu Physical Gift Cards expires 12 months from date of issue.
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  1. CynicalCathy

    “Adventures are the stuff of life,” they say—but let’s take a moment to consider how this physical gift card might actually promote consumerism more than true adventure-seeking! Instead of encouraging genuine exploration through meaningful experiences or knowledge-sharing platforms about travel destinations, we’re simply pushing products onto unsuspecting consumers who might equate buying gear with having adventures. What happened to learning from nature directly rather than through a company lens?

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  2. ExplorerJess

    The Kathmandu Physical Gift Card is a brilliant idea for both seasoned travelers and novices alike. It embodies the spirit of adventure and encourages exploration, which is crucial in today’s fast-paced world. Giving the gift of travel experiences can create lasting memories, and this card facilitates that beautifully. Moreover, the convenience of an e-gift card option means that even last-minute gift-giving can be done with ease. I appreciate how Kathmandu values every level of experience, promoting inclusivity in outdoor activities. By investing in a gift card, one not only supports their loved ones in their quest for adventure but also contributes to a lifestyle that prioritizes exploration and growth. In essence, it’s not merely a financial transaction; it’s an invitation to embrace life’s adventures.

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    • NatureNerd123

      While I understand the appeal behind these gift cards, I must express my concern about their limitations. The fact that they cannot be exchanged for cash or reloaded feels somewhat restrictive to me as a consumer. Sure, they encourage spending at Kathmandu stores specifically, but what if one doesn’t find something appealing? It’s great to support local businesses, but limiting options often diminishes the joy of gifting. A more flexible approach would have made this concept truly exceptional.

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  3. PragmaticPatricia

    From an informational standpoint, it’s essential to highlight how Kathmandu’s gift cards work before diving into purchasing one. The nuances around expiration dates and redemption policies are particularly important for prospective buyers who may not be aware of these stipulations beforehand. Clarity regarding what happens to unused balances or unredeemed amounts ensures customers know exactly what they’re getting into when purchasing these cards.

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  4. SkepticalSailor

    While I appreciate the intent behind Kathmandu’s Physical Gift Cards, I must express my reservations regarding their limitations. For instance, the non-refundable nature and inability to exchange for cash could potentially dissuade some consumers from purchasing them in the first place. Imagine receiving such a card only to realize that your outdoor plans have changed, leaving you with an unusable balance in a year’s time! Furthermore, restricting usage solely within New Zealand limits its appeal for those who frequently travel abroad or shop online from international stores.

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    • PragmaticPonderer

      ‘Non-refundable’ is indeed a red flag for many cautious consumers; it’s vital for brands to consider such perspectives.

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    • RealistRider

      You raise valid points about consumer flexibility! In this age where people are constantly on the go, restrictions can be quite limiting.

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  5. WanderlustWizard

    The Kathmandu Physical Gift Card is an exemplary representation of how brands can facilitate adventure and exploration. By offering a tangible means to purchase outdoor gear, Kathmandu aligns itself perfectly with the ethos of adventure. It’s not merely a gift card; it’s an invitation to embark on new journeys. The seamless online and in-store redemption process ensures that customers can effortlessly engage with the products they desire. Moreover, the 12-month expiration period encourages timely exploration rather than procrastination. I find it refreshing that Kathmandu emphasizes inclusivity by catering to adventurers at every level of experience. This initiative may well inspire countless individuals to step outside their comfort zones and embrace the thrill of the unknown.

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    • AdventureSeeker23

      I agree! The way Kathmandu markets these gift cards shows their commitment to promoting outdoor lifestyles and enabling adventures—it’s quite remarkable!

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    • IntrepidExplorer42

      Absolutely! The thoughtful design behind these gift cards certainly reflects a modern understanding of consumer engagement. It’s not just about selling products but fostering experiences that resonate deeply within our human desire for exploration.

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  6. _CuriousMind_76

    ‘Treat this Kathmandu Physical Gift Card as cash.’ Is this really as straightforward as it sounds? The concept of ‘cash equivalent’ begs further investigation into consumer rights when dealing with gift cards that cannot be refunded or exchanged for cash. Are we adequately informed of our rights when purchasing or receiving such cards? Moreover, what implications does this hold in terms of consumer protection laws? These are crucial questions deserving consideration!

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    • _InquisitiveSpirit_19

      ‘Consumer protection’ should indeed be front-of-mind when discussing financial instruments like gift cards; there’s more beneath the surface here!

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  7. SkepticalSam

    Isn’t it ironic that while Kathmandu promotes adventures and exploration, their gift cards come with so many restrictions? For someone who enjoys spontaneity in travel planning, being tied down by expiry dates and limited redemption options feels counterintuitive to the very spirit they claim to champion! It’s almost as if they’ve created a product meant for adventurers but shackled it with unnecessary constraints—quite baffling if you ask me.

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