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Megasack Giveaway Day 1: Unior Pro Tool Kit

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The first day of our giveaway Megasack bonanza Christmas countdown advent… thingy! And we’re kicking things off with a proper doozy of a prize. Check this beauty out…

Friday 1st December: Unior Pro Tool Kit

This professional standard tool kit is worth £899.99 and contains everything you need to hit the World Cup circuit (assuming you have the skills!). The great quality case keeps everything in its place so you can be sure that no ‘friends’ have ‘borrowed’ one of these Made In Slovenia tools.

Those of you who keep an eye on World Cup level racing will no doubt have seen Unior tools – and this Pro Kit – being used by various pro teams. Commençal Muc-Off, Trek Factroy Racing, Continental Atherton and Ineos Grenadiers to name a few.

The Unior Pro Kit was genuinely designed and tested by the professional mechanics on the toughest races around the world. Well thought out, extremely durable tool pallets for organising and securely holding your tools in place. The majority of pockets are designed with the size of our specific tools in mind, but it also features a few extra pockets leaving you room to personalise your layout.

Unior sat down with their teams’ mechanics and carefully selected a set of tools that any and every level of bicycle mechanic will appreciate. They picked 48 tools that are a perfect wrenching setup.

Who is Unior? Unior is based out of Slovenia. It has been making stuff in the hotbed of European blacksmithery (is that a word?) that is the Pohorje area of north-east Slovenia. In 1919 engineers Mirko Bremec and Walter Mach established the ‘Styria Iron-Industrial Company’ in Zreče, where the company (rename Unior in 1974) still has its premises today.

The co-ownership of its own steel plant, its own smithery, constant investments and updates to its own production and quality control during all the stages, ensure that products bearing the name Unior are truly top quality.

Here’s the full list of the tools contained in this beautiful black box.

Thanks to Unior Europe (or Unior Bike Tools US for our North American audience).

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Sign Up To Win

Anyone with a login to Singletrackworld can enter the daily prize draws. But free accounts can only submit one entry to the Megasack prize draws. Paying subscribers can enter twice. Because you are rad.

All users will need to log into singletrackworld.com to reveal the question (the question is hidden until you log in) to enter every day’s Megasack prize draw. You’re name will also go into The Very Big Hat to have a chance of winning The Megasack AKA one of EVERYTHING given away in the daily draws.

Subscribers Always Get More!

If you’re a Subscriber to Singletrackworld, you’ll see the question (which you have to answer correctly!), but you’ll also get a box to tick to ‘double your entry’. Only paying subscribers will be able to see that box. Don’t forget to tick it!

Small Print Stuff

We can only post prizes to a UK address. One entry per person (unless you’re a Subscriber, in which case tick the box and we’ll double it). Vexatious multiple entries will be disqualified.

Although the daily draw for this prize has now closed and a winner has been picked, you can still enter to win this and every other prize in our MegaSack draw to take place on New Year’s Eve.

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Hannah Dobson

Managing Editor

I came to Singletrack having decided there must be more to life than meetings. I like all bikes, but especially unusual ones. More than bikes, I like what bikes do. I think that they link people and places; that cycling creates a connection between us and our environment; bikes create communities; deliver freedom; bring joy; and improve fitness. They're environmentally friendly and create friendly environments. I try to write about all these things in the hope that others might discover the joy of bikes too.

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