GoBlow NZ — Order from Australia, Arrive Fast

GoBlow ships to New Zealand. Fast, tracked, no surprises.

You found GoBlow from across the Tasman. The pendant ships from our Melbourne workshop direct to your door — Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown, anywhere with a postcode. Tracked the whole way. Typically 7–10 business days, often faster because Australia-to-New Zealand is one of the most direct freight corridors in the southern hemisphere.


What NZ customers actually pay

Prices on the site show in AUD by default. Shopify converts to NZD at checkout based on the live rate, so you see the real number before you commit. No hidden FX games at the credit card stage.

New Zealand's de minimis threshold is NZ$1,000. Single-pendant orders ($150 AUD), the Stacks ($70–$150 AUD), the chain ($50 AUD) — all sit comfortably under it. No GST collected at the border, no broker fee. The only order that gets close to the threshold is the Full Kit at $295 AUD — still well under.

  • Tracked shipping: 7–10 business days, often faster
  • De minimis: NZ$1,000 — pendants and kits ship duty-free
  • Pricing: AUD on site, NZD conversion shown at checkout
  • Returns: 15 days from delivery, unworn, in original packaging

Why New Zealand is a natural market for GoBlow

The festival calendar gives it away. Northern Bass, Rhythm & Vines, Splore, Bay Dreams, Soundsplash. Same problem GoBlow exists to solve — three days in the dust with no pockets, no bag, and nowhere safe to keep the things that matter. Auckland's K Road, Wellington's Cuba Street, the nightlife layout maps almost one-to-one onto Melbourne — door staff doing bag checks, dance floors that don't tolerate fumbling, outfits that don't have pockets because pockets ruin the line.


Threaded closure — not magnetic

Most of the cheap copies coming out of overseas marketplaces are magnetic. Magnets fail. GoBlow uses a twist-to-lock threaded top machined into a precision groove. You twist it on, it stays on. Doesn't matter if you're in the front row, on a hike, or on a bike. The closure is mechanical, not magnetic.


Which finish suits the NZ scene

  • Steel. Brushed 316L. If you're tramping, at the lakes, in earth tones — Steel disappears into the outfit. Most popular finish in the South Island.
  • Rainbow. Iridescent PVD. Built for festival lighting. If you go to Rhythm & Vines, Splore, or Auckland's warehouse parties — this is the one that gets photographed.
  • Black. High-gloss PVD mirror. Not matte. The Wellington and Auckland city pick. Pairs with anything dark. Most likely to be mistaken for jewellery from a much more expensive brand.
  • Gold and Rose Gold. Warmer. The dressier end — dinner before a gig, the Viaduct, anywhere you'd wear a watch you actually care about.

Start here

If you're a first-time GoBlow customer in New Zealand, the Steel pendant is where most people land. It's the original, it's $150 AUD, and it works with everything. From there, the festival guide covers the carry logic for the days you'll actually use it.

Welcome to GoBlow. Tasman delivery, Melbourne build quality, no compromise on the catalogue.