We've chosen a winner for this marvelous pile of tech goodies:
Alison McClean, step forward and claim your booty!
Congratulations! Madison will be in touch shortly to arrange delivery.
This week we have an Ultimate Tech Giveaway competition
Ultimate Pursuits are offering readers a chance to win £500 worth of tech gadgets to keep you prepared, connected and charged – whatever the action. They believe there is no reason that an active lifestyle cannot remain connected to the rest of the world. And who are we to disagree eh?
1 x Cycliq Fly12 RRP £274.99 The all in one front safety light and full HD bike camera.
The Cycliq Fly12 is a front-facing FULL HD camera and safety light with STRAVA integration, bike alarm and ultra-bright 400 lumen light.
We really liked the Fly 12 giving it 8/10 when we reviewed it last year. You can see the review here.
And wait, there's more!
1 x Outdoor Tech Kodiak 2.0 6K Powerbank RRP £39.99
Featuring a 6000 mAh battery to keep your devices juiced throughout the day. It’s IXP7 dust, water and shockproof, has a 3 setting flashlight and dual USB ports allowing you to charge multiple devices at once. What more do you want?
1 x Outdoor Tech Privates – Touch control wireless headphones in Mustard RRP £55.99
The Privates feature a touch pad interface on the right earpiece that allows you to change tracks and control volume with the swipe of a finger. They are Bluetooth 3.0 enabled, have a built in microphone for making and receiving calls and a play time of 10 hours.
Includes: USB charging cable, 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, signature ODT carry pouch and user manual
1 x Ogio Rebel Backpack – Black RRP £59.99
The Rebel is a large 32litre pack perfect for work, study or play. It features Integrated foam panels to keep your electronics and other valuables protected,
it also has a padded interior laptop compartment which fits most 17 inch laptops and a separate padded tablet pocket, deluxe organisational panel and zippered stash pocket. So there.
1 x SP Gadgets POV Pole 20” RRP £29.99
Use the POV Pole 20 inch to shoot selfie style footage when you need to get close to the action. The dual diameter 2 component grip lets you hold onto the pole securely and comfortably. The pole will extend to 20 inches at full length. I'll just leave that there without comment.
1 x GoPole Grenade RRP £19.99
Designed to be your go-to for all hand-held situations, the GoPole Grenade Grip is a must have GoPro® accessory. Its ultra portable and compact design makes it easy to throw in your pocket or bag for the day. Grips are a great way to stabilise your GoPro footage while filming - the GoPole Grenade Grip simply does it best.
On ultimatepursuits.co.uk you can find everything you need to take yourself and your tech with you as you explore the world and share your adventures with your friends. The action only stops when you say cut. Well, that's what they say here anyway, so it must be true!
After all that marketing speak, you must be keen to sign up, surely, so just fill the form in below and off you go.
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