The Gossamer Gear Silverback 50 Backpack ($260) is an ultralight style backpack made with heavy duty fabrics for off-trail and wilderness trips that rip up packs made with lighter weight fabrics and external mesh pockets. Weighing 37.4 ounces, the Silverback 50 can carry up to 35 pounds comfortably and endure harsh treatment making it fairly unique as a durable lightweight backpack. For more information about this new pack, check out my recent Silverback 50 gear review.
Deadline to Enter
The deadline to enter this raffle is Tuesday, April 25, 2017, at midnight PST.
- All raffle entrants will have one chance to win.
- The winner will be selected randomly from all valid entries and notified by email. Failure to respond to email in 5 days will result in prize forfeiture.
- The winner will be listed on our Raffle Winners page.
- Please keep everything rated G.
- The prize winner may live anywhere.
- If you have any questions, leave a comment.
To Enter
To enter this random raffle for a chance to win a free Gossamer Gear Silverback 50 Backpack, answer the following four questions in a comment below:
- What is your preferred backpacking stove? Please list its make and model, "MYOG", or "No Stove" if you don't use one..
- What types of fuel is it designed to burn? (Isobutane gas, alcohol, wood, liquid fuel (also called white gas, coleman fuel), esbit, etc.)
- Approximately, how many trail days have you used this stove for?
- How many backpacking stoves do you own?
Incomplete or unintelligible answers will be disqualified. Brevity is appreciated.
Example Responses
Example 1:
- MSR Windburner
- Isobutane canister gas
- 60 days
- 6 stoves
Example 2:
- MYOG (Make Your Own Gear)
- Alcohol
- 40 days
- 3 stoves
Example 3:
- No Stove
- NA
- NA
- 3 Stoves
Please answer the four questions in a comment below to enter.
- What is your preferred backpacking stove? Please list its make and model, "MYOG", or "No Stove" if you don't use one..
- What types of fuel is it designed to burn? (Isobutane gas, alcohol, wood, liquid fuel (also called white gas, coleman fuel), esbit, etc.)
- Approximately, how many trail days have you used this stove for?
- How many backpacking stoves do you own?
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