Get a Free Absolute You Class (worth S$49) with just 2,000 GrabRewards Points - Redeem by 31 December 2021
While I do share quite a bit about my personal life on Instagram, I have never really written about anything fitness-related until now. If you do have a healthy stash of GrabRewards Points, you may wish to redeem them for a free Absolute You drop-in class which you can use for either a Rhythm Cycling or Pilates Reformer class across all studios. Each drop-in class is valued at S$49 so being able to redeem it for just 2,000 GrabRewards Points is an absolute steal.
I have not personally tried any Pilates Reformer class at Absolute You but I do think that the studios for Rhythm Cycling are amongst the best in Singapore. While the price of a class does drop significantly as you commit to a larger class pack, I have never seen it below S$20 per class (and that requires you to purchase a 100-class pack). As a quick reminder, 2,500 GrabRewards Points are required for a S$5 Grab voucher so 2,000 GrabRewards Points are only worth S$4 - being able to exchange that for a class that is worth S$49 (that's the price of a standard drop-in) is obviously a huge deal so I have personally gone ahead to empty out my balance.
If you are new to Absolute You, you will be required to attend at least one Beginner's Class for Rhythm Cycling. If you are an existing member, you will be able to use your drop-in class for any class across all the different Absolute You studios in Singapore. Once the redemption is done, you will have until 31 December 2021 to utilise - upon redeeming it on Absolute You, you will have a further 30 days to use it (so don’t redeem it until you are ready to book a class).
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