The Great Gear Review and Giveaway - Winter Edition #2
Courtesy of our friends at BAÏST and Rocky Talkie, we are delighted to give you the chance to win some amazing winter gear!
It’s time for the Great Gear Review and Giveaway - Winter Edition #2!
Back by popular demand, The Outdoor Journal sponsor brands have sent us some cool new gear to try and tell you about. Watch for our Winter #2 Gear Review features to come out mid-February. Then on March 22, we are going to give it all away!! That’s right brand new gear for the lucky winners!
It’s easy to enter, just head over to our Instagram page give us a follow, and like the Great Gear Review and Giveaway posts. It’s that easy! Enter to win now until March 22, 2021!
Thanks to our Winter Edition #2 Gear Sponsors - BAÏST and Rocky Talkie
The Prizes
BAÏST Glove System
Check out the full review here.BAÏST was born from the need for gloves that are beast. As a lifelong skier, boarder, and telemarker in Vermont’s harsh and varying climate, Ace Jonas, the owner and creator of BAÏST, struggled to find gloves that would truly keep his hands warm and dry. After spending thousands of dollars on gear that came up short, he decided to take matters into his own hands. Long nights of research, dozens of samples, and countless slopes later, the BAÏST glove system was born.Ace is a firm believer that high quality doesn’t have to mean a high price. We took the money that most brands spend on marketing, website design, and all of the other bells and whistles, and put it directly into creating the most superior gloves on the market instead. We’ve cut out the middlemen, the agencies, and the fluff. BAÏST is fueled by people who are passionate about winter sports and believe in our mission. Click here to visit the BAÏST website.
Rocky Talkie Radios
Check out the full review here.
Rocky Talkie was founded in 2019 in Denver, Colorado, by longtime friends and adventure partners Bryce Jones and Alex Page. Over the years, the two had witnessed dozens of close calls while rock climbing and skiing—almost always due to poor communication. After searching in vain for a reliable radio that was easy to use, they decided to create their own. With a dedication to making reliable, affordable radios, they believe better backcountry communication will save lives and provide users greater peace of mind. Click here to visit their website.
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