Singletrack Christmas Countdown – Day 18. Win Pearl Izumi Winter Gear!

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Pearl Izumi Winter Protection Kit

Pearl Izumi WXB and D3O pads

If you’re after excuses for not riding this winter, then look away now. With this full setup from Pearl Izumi, you’ll be ready to ride in all conditions until the sunshine eventually returns again. We have a full set of waterproofs and pads to give away to a lucky winner. Distributors, Freewheel, will make sure that you get it all sized to fit you too.

The Pearl Izumi Winter Protection Package will keep you dry and safe in many ways, here’s a quick look: We have a fully waterproof Pearl Izumi WXB hooded jacket, along with full length riding pants and a pair of shorts too. In addition, to keep you safe on the slippery rocks and roots of winter, there’s a pair of Pearl Izumi’s soft, but protective, D3O knee and elbow pads. There’s a lot going on here. Just add gloves, helmet and shoes and you’re ready to ride!

How do I enter?

Log in to reveal the entry form in this story and answer the question you’ll find there. The answer you seek will be in the video below.

Answering the daily question gives you two chances to win: you’ll be entered into the daily draw for that day’s prize; and you’ll also get one entry into the Megasack draw.

Every time you correctly answer a daily question and enter a daily draw, you get another entry into the Megasack. You can go back and enter the daily answers after that daily prize has been drawn, and it will still give you an extra entry into the Megasack draw.

Today’s Video

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The winner of yesterday’s daily draw is: s1holland

Congratulations! Check your email! And give us a whoop in the comments below!

Keep entering every day to give yourself the greatest chance of winning the Megasack. We’ll announce the winner in 2021, once we’re finally clear of 2020.

Chipps Chippendale

Singletrackworld's Editor At Large

With 22 years as Editor of Singletrack World Magazine, Chipps is the longest-running mountain bike magazine editor in the world. He started in the bike trade in 1990 and became a full time mountain bike journalist at the start of 1994. Over the last 30 years as a bike writer and photographer, he has seen mountain bike culture flourish, strengthen and diversify and bike technology go from rigid steel frames to fully suspended carbon fibre (and sometimes back to rigid steel as well.)

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