What better way to kick off "crunch time" for the shopping season than to give away $25 in outdoor gear.
But how do I win Santa?
Glad you asked... simply comment on this blog post about what Coleman gear you'd buy with your winnings... then head over to Twitter and become a Twitter follower of Coleman and Outdoorzy and tell us what you'd buy with your winnings there as well. (must have or sign up for a Twitter account -- it's easy, stop complaining)
As a bonus, you can sign up again on the Coleman twitter page once you have commented here. They are giving away gift cards every day!
We'll announce our winner in a week and you will have $25 to spend with Coleman just in time for the holidays. So comment below, and go to the Coleman and Outdoorzy pages at Twitter and become a follower. Then get to shopping... you have just over a week people!
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I'd buy a coleman stove. Me and the wife have good use/need of that.
My husband and I have decided that next year we will be doing more backpacking and camping, so we need lots of stuff! Probably start with cookware and stuff sacks.
gift cards are great for those things you want, but have no logical use for so you don't want to spend any of your own money on it. so i'd buy a few of those collapsable cups and a thermometer for every zipper i can find until the gift card runs out.
I can always use more bio-degradable toilet paper.
I would get a new Coleman Stove. My other stove is not coleman and it is bad. It has only one setting HIGH and it is very bad.
Well seeing as I'm a guy that is all about being prepared and having back solutions in my work life it's natural that I should have them in my personal life. I would use the $25 for a Solar Maintainer (100 Milliamps) because you never know when your GPS will go out or you are in need of some help and need to make a call. Sometimes batteries aren't always the best way to go and that's way using mother natures natural resource, the sun, just makes sense because it never runs out of power.
What I really need are mantles for my lanterns.
I would buy a new Coleman sleeping bag since my last one bit the dust when on a mtn bike road trip to Colorado.
lobster gloves for the winter cold
oops , coleman stove
I want to get a new campstove or another lantern.
Lightweight sleeping bag.
We are a full service guide service in the Smokies. We take people on several backpacking trips every year and provide the gear for it. We are always trying to update our gear and could use a couple of new backpacks and sleeping bags.
Well because santa claus is bringing me an awesome light tent for christmas.. I will need to buy a light sleeping bag to put inside.. i'm thinking the Klickitat™ X40 Women's Mummy Bag!! yeahhh soo what would be better than a $25 gift card to help me out!
We love camping and have tons of coleman product to use to do so.
I've been looking at head lamps and I just found a Coleman MAX one that looks really nice. And it was right at $25. It's like it was meant to be!
I would love to get the 8D Rugged Full Size Lantern. It would be great for the Boy Scout capouts. Thanks!
I'd buy a new Coleman Exponent Pack-Away LED lantern. They're great, pack small and shed tons of light. Better than my 30 year old collapsible brass candle lantern.
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