These were popular! Over 2,500 of you bunged your name in the hat for a chance to win a 333 Limited Edition Kask Protone helmet just like Team Sky were sporting in the Dubai Tour.
If only we could give you all one. Actually, scrub that. Imagine the number of stamps we'd need. Anyway, we had two. And the first two names out of the hat are johnc123 and psychle, so it's those lucky readers who'll be getting one in the post. Tough luck if you missed out but there's more competitions on the way, so stay tuned!
To find out more about the Kask Protone visit Kask's website at www.Kask.it
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Cast your mind back a few days and you’ll remember we featured some very cool limited edition Kask helmets that Team Sky will be using at next week’s Dubai Tour. Guess what? We’ve got two to give away and you could win one of them, all you have to do is comment in below.
The 333 Limited Edition Protone will not hit the shops for another few weeks, so (Bradley Wiggins / Geraint Thomas aside) you’ll be the first in the UK to get your head in one… oh, and you won’t have to pay either.
Why 333 you ask? Well, 3 is the Crown Prince of Dubai’s favourite number and we’re guessing a limited edition of 3 or even 33 would be a bit too limited. The Crown Prince has dibs on helmet 003.
We first saw the Protone at the 2014 Tour de France and we reviewed it earlier this month - yes, we thought it was very good indeed. We were particularly impressed by the coolness and level of comfort it provides, especially considering that it’s a helmet designed largely with aerodynamics in mind.
Having a cool head is likely to be a distinct advantage in a race like the Dubai Tour where the day time temperature can easily touch 30°C. One other neat touch is that You can stow your glasses securely in the helmet’s vents when you’re not wearing them. KASK reckon this does not increase the drag.
The competition closes on the last day of the Dubai Tour (7th February) and two lucky winners will be announced soon after. Usual Schwag Grab rules apply.
To find out more about the Kask Protone visit Kask's website at www.Kask.it
Good luck!
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