Chase Sapphire Reserve Partners With Whoop Wellness For Free One-Year Subscription ($359 Statement Credit)

The Offer

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Chase has a new offer for Whoop wellness brand to rebate their subscription:

  • Activate the Chase Offer on your Sapphire Reserve card: Earn $359 cash back on your WHOOP Life membership purchase when you spend $359 or more, including taxes and after any discounts.

There’s a similar offer on the Sapphire Preferred card, but only $100 back after $149 spend. Offer not available on Sapphire Reserve for Business.

The Fine Print

  • Offer expires 5/12/2026
  • Offer valid one time only.
  • Offer only valid on purchase made directly with the merchant.
  • Offer valid online only at WHOOP.com.
  • Offer not valid on purchase made using third-party services, delivery services, or a third-party payment account (e.g., buy now pay later).
  • Offer only valid on U.S. purchase.
  • It is possible that the merchant may split your purchase into multiple transactions.
  • Offer redemption awarded as statement credit on the first qualifying transaction amount.
  • Payment must be made on or before 5/12/2026.

Our Verdict

Along with the subscription you’ll get the band free, so this basically gets you one year of Life membership tier completely free. Hopefully they’ll renew the deal in a year; for now, it’s just one year free – set yourself a reminder to cancel before renewal. 

  • You can find and share referral codes for Whoop on this dedicated page. Do not share in the comments below.
  • You will be on the hook for the sales tax on the subscription (if applicable), and so I’m debating whether to sign up. People mention promo codes that give $29.90 off (I believe these are referral codes), but be sure that your final charge is $359 for the statement credit to trigger.
  • If you have $29+ in sales tax, adding the promo code should be able to get the costs down, but for most states the sales tax are not high enough for this to work. You can also add $16.99 for expedited shipping and that should count; others mention seeing an $8.99 shipping fee which should count. Play around with the numbers and see what you can get to work for you. Some mention adding accessories; that might work as well to trigger the credit, YMMV.
  • Another note: the purchase is HSA/FSA eligible, and some people might be interested in using up FSA money that way. 
  • Someone shared this ID.ME link for $25 back on the subscription purchase. 
  • Update: a report indicates that the statement credit works when buying clothing from Whoop, so that can be an option to try if you don’t aren’t interested in the health subscription. 
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