Win Any Season Ski or Board

Blister Gear Giveaway

The winner of this week’s Gear Giveaway will get to pick any Season board or pair of skis they want!

Win Any Season Ski or Board
Season Board & Ski Lineup
Win Any Season Ski or Board
Season Board & Ski Lineup

For more on Season’s background and their product lineup, check out our Blister Podcast & GEAR:30 podcast episodes with Season founders, Eric Pollard and Austin Smith. Season’s line of both boards and skis is pretty straightforward: the Aero is for firm snow, Nexus for mixed conditions, Forma for soft snow, and the Kin is meant to be playful in a little bit of everything. Plus, they recently released the lightweight Pass Ski to accompany their Pass Splitboard.

We’ve tried nearly every model in the line, with positive impressions across the board. Each model offers something different, but all are also quite versatile in their own way.

Enter below before Friday, January 6th for your chance to win!

(Winners will be chosen at random and announced next Friday in our Blister Newsletter. Must be 18 or older.)

By entering, you’ll receive our tri-weekly Blister newsletter, where we’ll (a) announce each week the winner of our previous Gear Giveaway, (b) provide a roundup of the news and our highest-profile reviews of the past few days, and (c) offer sneak peeks of the products we’re currently reviewing. It’s good times for sure, so don’t miss out. You’ll also be kept up to date on what’s new at Season.

39 comments on “Win Any Season Ski or Board”

  1. This is the year I’m planning on expanding the contents of my quiver and this would be one of the ways that could happen. Great opportunity and thanks.

  2. I worked at a ski resort for many seasons and haven’t owned my own board or pair of skis yet. Thanks for the chance! My son and I can share 2! (Although they would be more for him as he deserves to have fun and is more able.) I got him a Giro Combyn helmet at a thrift store and a nice outfit to keep warm on the slopes. He hasn’t been skiing or snowboarding yet and this would help make it more affordable. He’s autistic and loves tubing and things that bring that sort of stimulation. He could even end up competing one day :)

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