I was looking at kite prices on Kitepowers web site and found you can win a free switchblade 2 just by filling out an entry form. I have been able to try the new SB2 14 in the last week and it is a sweet kite and well worth the effort of putting in an entry.
Yep its true. The first drawn name of an Australian resident will have the option of a 12M, yes 12M Switchblade2 or a 4M Flexifoil BladeIV (on bar or handles), second drawn name gets the remaining kite, the next 10 names get a free Underground DVD.
If the wording on the entry form does not explain that clearly then it will be updated this week, we were a bit pushed for time when we put the comp on thew website on Friday afternoon.
The SB2 12M is an awesome kite, one of the best Bow designs I have flown. Full stocks will be available within 10 working days or so, demo kites available at both Kitepower kitesurfing stores.
The Flexifoil BladeIV is the most amazing foil kite I have ever flown, super stable, bags of power on tap, with the ability ot adjust the power (must land the kite to adjust), very light steering on handles.
We wanted to give something back to Australian kiters, expand our client database, and allow landboarders and water based kiters to both win the latest and best kites.
Everyone who enters will receive at least one electronic newsletter from us, after that they will have the option to decide to continue to get newsletters or opt out.
The comp is still going. The draw is at the end of this month. Not far away now, get your entry in asap!
Two major prizes, 1 x 12M just released Cabrinha Switchblade2 and 1 x newly released Flexifoil BladeIV 4M (bar or handles), plus some Underground DVD's for the next 10 people drawn from the entries.
We cannot tell who you are on seabreeze, there is no link between your email address that you use to enter the comp and your username on seabreeze!
Maybe Laurie can make this a sticky fo the last week?
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