5-11-2020 Covid-19 Update: Ride it Out!
Covid-19 Update May 11th 2020
As New Hampshire begins to reopen we would like to share with you all how we plan to continue to be able to help all of our customers.
First we would like to ask all customers visiting us to please wear a mask. We are continuing to practice strict social distancing in the store. If you come to the store during marked business hours and the door is locked don’t worry, we are open. We will be continuing to lock the doors in order to limit the capacity of the customers in the store. We are also continuing to offer curbside drop-off and pick-up for customers who do not wish to enter the store. Give us a call from the parking lot and we will be able to help you. We are doing everything we can to keep our community as safe as possible.
Today marks the day our governor is easing restrictions so now is the time to return your winter Snowboard, Nordic and Alpine Ski rentals and equipment if you haven't yet. We have been relaxed on due date due to the pandemic but we REALLY need customers to return equipment now.
Tim, Rick and crew have been working very hard to keep up with bicycle demand and have been busy building, repairing and taking care to get special orders done as quickly as possible. We appreciate our customers and community and S&W is very grateful for your patience and understanding during this time. We still have a great selection of bikes and accessories and new product is arriving every week. We are seeing some shortages on very popular models but rest assured we will have great options in every category and price point.
Don’t forget that May is National Bike Month and it’s off to a great start. We want to encourage everyone now more than ever to turn to bikes and Ride it Out!
If you need ideas of where to go there are rail trails available all over New England that are perfect for getting outside in a safe way. Swing by the shop and pick up a copy of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy “Rail-Trails of Northern New England” & “Rail-Trails of Southern New England” These are fantastic resources to learn about more than 60 Rail-Trails in New England!