Terms and conditions

Tondi Shooting Range user and customer conditions

Purpose:
1.1. The purpose of these User and Client Terms and Conditions is to provide the principles of the Shooting Range User Agreement with respect to the Client using the Shooting Range services.
1.2. The user and customer conditions apply to the contract entered into upon purchase of the Visiting Card and the one-time service.

Key terms:
2.1. In the Terms of Use and Customer, the following terms are used with the following meanings:
2.1.1. "Booking Rules" - the part of the user and customer conditions that stipulates the procedure and conditions of pre-registration when purchasing the service;
2.1.2. „Lasketiir“ - service provider Tondi Lasketiir OÜ;
2.1.3. "Customer" - a person using the services of the Shooting Range on the basis of purchasing a Visiting Card or a one-time service;
2.1.4. "Visiting Card" - a multiple card of the shooting range for a regular customer;
2.1.5. "Shooting Package" - the service offered by the Shooting Range, the rights of which are defined in the Price List and provided on the Shooting Range website.
2.1.6. "User and Customer Terms and Conditions" - these User and Customer Terms and Conditions, which apply to the Customer using the services of the Shooting Range in case of purchasing a Visitor Card or a one-time service.

Use of a shooting range
3.1. The Client has the right to use the Shooting Range and the services offered therein in accordance with the conditions set out in his Shooting Package or in accordance with the conditions valid for the Visiting Card. When using the Shooting Range, the Client follows the instructions of the Shooting Range staff.
3.2. The shooting range services are provided only by persons authorized by the shooting range. The Client is prohibited from providing any services to the Shooting Range to third parties without the written consent of the Shooting Range.
3.3. The shooting range can be used by persons from the age of 16. Persons aged 12-15 (incl.) Use the Shooting Range only with an adult and / or consent (eg Shooting Packs "Junior and Senior", "Children's Birthday" or "Youth Birthday"). Persons under the age of 12 are not allowed to use the Shooting Range.
3.4. The client can access the Shooting Range on the basis of a previous reservation. The shooting range has the right to demand the presentation of an identity document to confirm a previous reservation and / or to confirm the age of the Customer.
3.5. If the Customer is not able to use the service offered by the Shooting Range at the time previously booked, he must cancel his reservation in accordance with the procedure provided in the "Booking Rules".
3.6. The Client who does not have a reservation can use the services offered by the Shooting Range only if there are free times.
3.7. The shooting range has the right to make changes in the Shooting Packages and other services offered at any time.
3.8. For extraordinary or reasons beyond the control of the Shooting Range (eg in case of an instructor's illness, bomb threat, fire, accident, their danger, etc.), the Shooting Range has the right to cancel the times previously reserved for the use of the service or restrict the use of the service. The Client will be notified as soon as possible.
3.9. The staff of the shooting range advises and instructs the Client on issues related to the use of the services provided, including the equipment, and keeps the used equipment in working order. The client uses the equipment according to its intended use and instructions received from the shooting range staff.
3.10. The Client behaves in accordance with good manners in the Shooting Range and treats the property in the Shooting Range prudently. Smoking and the consumption of alcohol or stimulants are not allowed in the shooting range. Pets are not allowed on the shooting range. The personnel of the Shooting Range have the right to temporarily remove the Shooting Range from the Shooting Range or to file a claim for damages in violation of any previous obligation or rule.

Terms of purchase and sale
4.1. The Client of the Shooting Range pays the Shooting Range for the service on the basis of an invoice according to the amount of fees provided in the price list. It is possible to pay for the service in cash or by bank card at the shooting range on site. On the website of the shooting range, it is possible to pay for the time via a bank link.
4.2. In the event of a delay in the payment of any fee under the Agreement, the Shooting Range has the right to demand late payment interest of 0.15% of the amount payable per day for each day of delay in payment until full payment of the amount due.
4.3. The shooting range has the right to withdraw from the sales contract entered into via the e-store and not to deliver the ordered goods or provide the service in the following cases:
- the goods have run out of stock;
- the price or features of the goods have been displayed incorrectly in the e-shop due to a system error;
- if the Client does not meet the conditions established by the Shooting Range.
4.4. If it is not possible for the Shooting Range to fulfill the order, the Shooting Range will contact the Customer and return the paid amount when the Customer has managed to make an advance payment for the goods.
4.5. The delivery partner of the shooting range is Itella Estonia OÜ (Itella SmartPost). The maximum delivery time is 8 working days. The ordered product is delivered via the parcel machine service.


Payment
5.1. The prices of the products sold in the shooting range online store are given in Euros without transport costs. VAT will not be added. Prices in the online store and sales showroom in Tallinn may differ.
5.2. Payment can be made via Swedbank, SEB Pank, LHV Bank, Luminor, Pocopay and Coop Pank Internet Bank. Also Paypal
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Frequently Asked Questions

With which public transport are it possible to come from the center of Tallinn to the Weapons and Tactics Training Center?

Trams no. 3 and 4, stop “Tondi”
b. Buses no. 5, 18, 36, stop “Kalev”
c. Taxi – Be sure to add an approximate cost.

 

What is SLICE?

The SLICE payment method allows you to pay interest and service fees in three equal installments for purchases of € 75-800. You don’t pay a cent more than the actual cost of the product! You can choose the SLICE payment method in the last stage of the purchase, ie on the checkout page, if the purchase amount is between 75-800 euros. You will make the first installment only one month after the purchase and the second and third installments in the following months. Paying with SLICE is quick and easy. The purchase is confirmed in a few moments and there is no need to sign a credit agreement. The option to pay with the SLICE payment method is marked with the SLICE logo on each product!

The service is provided by Inbank AS

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How to Choose the Right Experience Gift Card

How to Choose the Right Experience Gift Card

20.08.2026

For a shooting-range experience gift, Tondi Shooting Range is the pick that fits nearly anyone: no experience required, every session supervised by a professional instructor, a full safety briefing included, and an indoor range that runs rain or shine. Elamuskinkekaardi valimine gets a lot simpler once you narrow it to one question: does the recipient want a rush, a laugh, or a shared project? For thrill-seekers, birthday groups, and bachelor parties, a shooting session checks every box.

If you’re still unsure what to buy, pick a mid-range denomination and let the recipient choose their session. Most experience gift cards have a validity period that typically lasts several months, so there’s no rush to redeem.

  • Best overall pick: Tondi Shooting Range gift card, indoor, supervised, beginner-friendly
  • Unsure what to get: choose a $50-$100 denomination and let them pick the session
  • Ready to buy: visit the shooting-at-the-range page or check the beginner experience guide

Key Takeaways

The best experience gift card matches the recipient’s interests and group size, comes with clear validity and refund terms, and, for shooting or team experiences, should be booked directly with a supervised, indoor provider like Tondi Shooting Range.

Point Details
Match interest first Pick thrill, calm, or creative based on the recipient’s personality, not the occasion alone.
Confirm group fit Check that the provider handles your exact group size, from solo to a twelve-person party.
Set a flexible denomination Choose a mid-tier value and let the recipient cover any upgrade or add-on themselves.
Read the fine print Verify validity window, refund policy, and redemption method before paying.
Buy shooting experiences from Tondi Shooting Range Indoor, supervised, no experience required, with beginner and group packages ready to book.

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Why Experience Gift Cards Beat Physical Presents

A sweater gets folded into a drawer. A shooting session, a sailing afternoon, or an escape room win gets retold at every dinner party for years. That’s the real argument for experience gifts: they trade a one-time object for a story the recipient keeps telling.

Gift-guide research on common gifting mistakes points to the same pattern again and again: buyers who aren’t sure what someone wants tend to overthink physical items and underuse the simpler, safer option of a voucher. A gift card sidesteps size, color, and taste guesswork entirely. Long-form gift guides increasingly frame experiences as the higher-value option precisely because they create shared memories rather than clutter.

Practical upsides stack on top of the emotional ones:

  • The recipient picks the date, so there’s no scheduling pressure on you.
  • E-cards can be sent same-day, which saves last-minute gifters.
  • One card can cover a whole group, useful for bachelor parties or team outings.

Pro Tip: If you’re buying for someone you don’t know well (a new coworker, a future in-law), an experience gift card is lower-risk than almost any physical item, since the recipient controls the details.

How Do You Choose the Right Experience Gift Card?

Picking the right card isn’t about browsing until something looks fun. It’s a five-step process, and skipping a step is usually what leads to a card that sits unused in an inbox.

  1. Match the experience to the person, not the occasion. A thrill-seeker wants recoil and a target downrange. A more relaxed, creative friend might prefer a ceramics studio. Ask yourself whether the recipient leans toward adrenaline or calm before you buy anything.

  2. Confirm the format fits the group. Solo gift, couple’s outing, or a twelve-person bachelor party each need a provider built for that size. Team-building guidance on event selection stresses matching the activity to participant count and accessibility so nobody in a larger group gets left out or excluded by a physical limitation.

  3. Set the denomination, and plan for overages. Fixed-value e-cards commonly come in tiers like $50, $100, $150, and $200, and many providers treat these as final sale, non-refundable purchases. Shooting sessions and team events often price by package rather than by the hour, so a mid-tier card usually covers a standard beginner session, with room for the recipient to add ammunition or upgrade their firearm choice on-site.

  4. Check validity, booking, and refund terms before you pay. Validity periods vary by provider, commonly ranging from several months up to a year. Read the fine print. A card that expires in six months but sits in an inbox over the holidays can quietly go to waste.

  5. Decide how you’ll present it. A printed card feels more personal for a birthday. An e-card works better when time is tight or the recipient lives elsewhere. Either way, add a note suggesting a date, or attach a photo from an earlier outing together. That small touch is what turns “here’s a voucher” into “I thought of you specifically.”

Pro Tip: Skip generic vouchers and pick something that produces either a shared moment or a new skill. A gift that teaches something (marksmanship, sailing, a ceramics technique) tends to get used and remembered longer than one that’s purely consumable.

Not every experience suits every recipient, and the category matters as much as the provider.

Comparison of popular experience gift card types

Shooting-range and target sports work best for thrill-seekers, bachelor parties, and mixed-ability groups, since a supervised indoor range removes weather and skill barriers entirely. Tondi Shooting Range runs exactly this model: no prior experience needed, full instruction included.

My First Bang

Team-building and corporate sessions suit companies looking for a shared challenge rather than another dinner. Corporate event planning research recommends building in interactive elements and accommodations for group needs to keep engagement high, and a structured shooting or tactical session naturally delivers that.

Adventure and outdoor experiences, like sailing courses, follow a predictable structure: a short theory or safety briefing, then supervised practical time on the water. Sailing course pages show this format clearly, and outdoor adventure cards are often valid for a full year, which matters if the activity is seasonal.

Creative workshops, like a ceramics class, suit lower-intensity gifting: couples, hobbyists, or someone who wants a slower afternoon rather than an adrenaline spike.

Escape rooms fit almost any friend group or couple looking for flexible scheduling and no physical demands at all.

What Should You Verify Before Buying a Gift Card?

A great experience picked for the wrong recipient, or bought without reading the terms, causes more headaches than a bad sweater ever could. Run through this list before you check out.

  • Safety signals: confirm supervised instruction, a mandatory safety briefing, and whether the facility is indoor or outdoor. An indoor range removes weather risk entirely.
  • Age and fitness requirements: some activities have minimum ages or physical demands; check whether non-participating guests can still watch or join separately.
  • Gift-card terms: validity period, top-up rules, and refund or transfer policy. One mall-issued gift-card policy, for example, lists specific denomination ranges and potential maintenance fees if a balance remains unused after expiry.
  • Booking logistics: confirm how the code gets redeemed, whether multiple cards can combine for a bigger package, and what payment methods cover a top-up.
  • Fraud prevention: buy only through the provider’s own site or a verified platform, and confirm exactly how the voucher arrives, whether that’s an emailed PDF or a printed card by mail.

Where Should You Buy an Experience Gift Card?

Buying direct from the provider’s own site remains the safest route. It guarantees the terms you read are the terms that apply, and it means the voucher code you receive works the moment your recipient tries to book.

For shooting and team-building experiences specifically, Tondi Shooting Range’s own booking page lets you choose the exact package, add recipient details, and pick delivery as either an e-card or a physical voucher. That direct path also means your card reflects the same safety standards and instructor availability the range actually runs.

For other categories mentioned above, sailing schools and ceramics studios typically sell vouchers straight from their own course pages, following the same theory-then-practice structure sailing courses use. Escape room operators generally issue gift cards with a set validity window, commonly around six months, redeemed by entering a code at online checkout.

Whichever category you land on, the rule holds: buy from the operator’s own domain, confirm the exact denomination and validity before paying, and save the confirmation email. That single habit prevents the vast majority of gift-card disputes, whether the issue is a lapsed expiry date or a voucher that never arrived.

Give the Gift of a Supervised Shooting Experience

Once you’ve decided a shooting or tactical experience fits your recipient, the next question is which provider actually delivers on safety and quality. Tondi Shooting Range runs as the largest shooting range in the Baltic region, with every session supervised by a professional instructor and a mandatory safety briefing built into the start of each visit.

Tondi Shooting Range

The gift card covers an indoor range, so weather is never a factor, plus a wide selection of firearms so beginners and returning shooters both find something that fits. It suits tourists visiting Tallinn, bachelor and bachelorette parties looking for something memorable, birthday gifts for a first-timer, and corporate groups booking a team-building event that actually gets people talking afterward. Tondi Shooting Range’s own service overview confirms the same setup: supervised sessions, safety briefings, and structured group events run by professional staff.

Buying one is simple. Pick the experience type, either a standard beginner session or a group package, choose a denomination, add the recipient’s name and a personal note, then select delivery as an e-card PDF or a printed voucher. Corporate planners booking for a larger group should check the team event cost guide first to match headcount with the right package. Ready to buy? Head to the shooting-at-the-range page and pick a denomination now.

Sources

  • How to choose a team-building event — Infowerk

FAQ

What is the best experience gift card for a first-timer?

A supervised, indoor shooting session works well for beginners since no experience is required and an instructor guides the entire visit, including a full safety briefing.

How long is an experience gift card usually valid?

Validity commonly ranges from six months to a full year depending on the provider, so check the specific terms before purchasing.

What if the experience costs more than the gift card value?

Most providers let the recipient pay the difference at booking, so choosing a mid-range denomination and letting them top up usually works better than guessing the exact price.

Can a shooting-range gift card work for a large group?

Yes. Tondi Shooting Range regularly hosts bachelor parties, birthdays, and corporate team-building groups, with packages built around group size and instructor supervision throughout.

How do I avoid buying a fake or invalid gift card?

Purchase directly from the provider’s own website rather than a third-party reseller, and confirm the delivery method, either an emailed PDF or a printed voucher, at checkout.