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Win a Jetboil ZIP – Courtesy of The Gear House


UPDATE: Congrats to Dad in Pain and happy trails on the PCT this spring!

On Monday, we posted a review of a Jetboil Zip, Jetboil’s solo kit. The Gear House lent us one to try out, but now they’re sharing something better with one of you! They’re giving away a brand new Jetboil Zip  to win! Not only that, but until March 9th they’re letting us all have 20% off any purchase over $10 when you use this code: adventure211!

We’re using rafflecopter for entering so leave a comment below, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter, and tell Chris how awesome he is for giving away a brand new Jetboil ZIP! This giveaway is open to anyone with an address in the continental US. **You MUST at least leave a comment below and enter via rafflecopter. I will be checking if the winner has left a comment below to be fair to everyone else.

If you haven’t heard of the The Gear House, here’s the story:

The Gear House Profile

Chris Pund of Maryland started selling outdoor gear on ebay in college. His business quickly started growing and pretty soon he was working with a number of well-known brands, (Eagle Nest Outfitters, Light my Fire, Big Agnes, Adventure Medical Kits, Petzl, Granite Gear, and more).

After a while he started his own website, as well as making appearances at festivals and events throughout the Mid-Atlantic. They don’t have a physical store, but that keeps the prices lower and allows him to pass on a bigger discount to you and me! The Gear House also makes it a point to try out the products they sell. They don’t want to just sell a whole bunch of stuff. They sell equipment that you and I would be happy to use.

Check them out and look at the variety of outdoor gear that they sell. Oh and don’t forget the discount that he’s sharing with this code adventure211 for the next month.

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About Paul

A guy trying to get away from his desk so that he can fish, hike, play and just plain be in the outdoors.

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