The two winners of our Gear Giveaway this week will each get the men’s or women’s Alpaca Wool Long Sleeve Shirt and Leggings from Arms of Andes!
Taking inspiration from their Peruvian roots, Arms of Andes makes adventure-oriented apparel out of alpaca wool. Alpaca fibers evolved in the harsh Peruvian Andes over millennia, and Arms of Andes uses it to make clothing designed to be warm, breathable, and lightweight. This week’s winners will both receive their Alpaca Wool Long Sleeve Shirt and Alpaca Wool Leggings, a duo of midweight baselayers for winter sports, but that remain practical for chilly adventures year-round, too. Everything Arms of Andes makes is sourced and manufactured in Peru, creating a short, single-source supply chain using chemical-free, biodegradable alpaca wool.
Enter below before Friday, December 6th for your chance to win!
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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 Arms of Andes.
Thanks for the opportunity
I would love this. Peter
Ok. Bring it on. Peter
Always nice prizes.
These look awesome! Thank you.
Looks great
Awesome prize! Most important part of layering for a warm and dry trekking adventure.
Fantastic love outdoor sports
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Not to worry, we got all your entries!
Hi guys and Happy Holidays! Having just read through the email newsletter I was massively shocked to see a familiar name (mine) .. so am very grateful to hear this news at a rather cold time of the year (lower 30’s to upper 20’s with more months of brrrr to come) and couldn’t come at a better time!