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Adventure Race Gear Giveaway: Apparel, Pack, Cooler, and More

Check out the fourth in our series of gear giveaways centered around adventure racing — or whatever outdoor pursuit you choose.

Presented by: Toyota Tundra text with the Toyota Tundra logo

GearJunkie is partnering with several brands as part of our adventure racing coverage. This week, two lucky winners will each an adventure prize package, detailed below, from GOREWEAR, YETI, Hydro Flask, and more. This giveaway starts on July 7 and will end on July 20 at 11:59 p.m. EST.

This prize package has a total value of up to $1,523! Enter to win and check out the prizes below — and stay tuned for more giveaways.

person running up a hill in the woods while participating in a USARA Adventure Race.
(Photo/Randy Ericksen)

GearJunkie Apparel & Pack Giveaway

For this prize pack, each giveaway winner gets the following:

Read on for a closer look.

The Prizes

GOREWEAR Apparel Stack (Men’s or Women’s): $520

2 GOREWEAR Shirts, tights and jackets on a white background
(Photo/GOREWEAR)

This running package from GOREWEAR can help you navigate the elements comfortably. According to the brand, the Contest Daily Tee keeps you cool and ready to go farther with its quick-dry material. And the brand says the INFINIUM Tights and Trail Hooded Jacket battle wind and light rain with their GORE-TEX outer layer.

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Darn Tough Socks (6 Pairs): $90-198

Darn Tough Treeline

Made in Vermont, these socks can accompany you on your next adventure. Darn Tough constructs its socks to prevent bunching, blisters, and slipping and uses merino wool to keep feet dry and fresh. The brand also reinforces the toe seam using its True Seamless Toe technology. Did we mention Darn Tough guarantees these socks will last a lifetime, or the brand will send you a new pair?

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Osprey Aether or Ariel Pack: $180-435

Product photos the Osprey Aether and Ariel packs in blue and red.
(Photo/Osprey)

The Aether and Ariel pack family from Osprey is made for adventurers seeking a custom fit for a long day trip or even multiday adventures. With their custom Fit-on-the-Fly hipbelt, shoulder straps, and adjustable torso length, these packs are built to adjust to fit a variety of body shapes and sizes.

This family of Osprey packs is made with Bluesign-approved nylon and a PFC-free DWR coating. Each of these packs also has an injection-molded back panel for additional ventilation as well as an included rain cover.

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YETI M20 Cooler Backpack: $325

product photo of YETI M20 backpack cooler.
(Photo/YETI)

For hands-free ice retention on the go, the YETI M20 backpack cooler is an option for you. Using a strip of magnets to hold the contents inside, this cooler can hold 18 regular-sized cans using the 2:1 ice-to-can ratio. The M20 has additional gear loops on the front to attach any additional items you’d like to bring along.

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Hydro Flask 24oz. Lightweight Wide Mouth Trail Series Water Bottle: $45

product image of a Hydro Flask Trail water bottle
(Photo/Hydro Flask)

Weighing in 25% lighter than Hydro Flask’s original 24-ounce wide-mouth bottles, this bottle is designed for trail adventures. It should still deliver the same hot and cold properties you can expect but in a light enough package to take on longer treks and adventures.

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This article is sponsored by Toyota. Find out more about the 2022 Toyota Tundra online

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