The Seek Outside Divide ($349) is a 4500 cubic inch (74L) lightweight external frame backpack capable of hauling 50, 60, and even 70 pound loads even though it only weighs 44 ounces. Best suited for backpacking, packrafting, hunting, fishing, and expedition style trips, the Divide fills a niche that isn't addressed by any other ultralight or lightweight pack manufacturer. I guarantee that you'll be amazed by the added comfort, carrying capacity, and control that this well engineered external frame backpack can provide if you need to go heavy. For more details, see my Seek Outside Divide External Frame Backpack Review.
Deadline to Enter
The deadline to enter this raffle is Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at midnight PST.
- All raffle entrants will have one chance to win.
- A winner will be selected randomly from all valid entries.
- The winner will be listed on our Raffle Winners page.
- Please keep everything rated G.
- The prize winner can live anywhere that has postal service (including international.)
- If you have any questions, leave a comment.
To Enter
To enter this random raffle for a chance to win a free Seek Outside Divide Backpack (MSRP $349), answer the following three questions in a comment below:
- What are your preferred backpacking shoes (please list the brand and model), the ones you wear on the majority of your overnight backpacking trips? (Just one please)
- Approximately how many miles of use do they last before you have to replace them?
- What are the reasons you prefer these shoes over other alternatives?
Incomplete or unintelligible answers will be disqualified. Brevity is appreciated.
Example Responses
Example 1:
- La Sportiva Ultra Raptors
- 250 miles
- mesh so they drain and dry quickly, stable shoe so I don't twist my ankles.
Example 2:
- Asolo TPS 520 Hiking Boots
- 500 miles
- Good fit, good ankle support
Example 3:
- Altra Lone Peak 3.0
- 200 miles
- Wide toe box
Please answer the three questions in a comment below to enter.
- What are your preferred backpacking shoes (please list the brand and model), the ones you wear on the majority of your overnight backpacking trips? (Just one please)
- Approximately how many miles of use do they last before you have to replace them?
- What are the reasons you prefer these shoes over other alternatives?
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