Get coal in your stocking? Never mind, you could still get your naughty mitts on some great new gear this Christmas! We've teamed up with SLICKS to give two lucky winners a yet-to-be-released SLICKS backpack in the colour and option of their choice. Be one of the first to own this versatile backpack that will be launching shortly on Kickstarter.
Cycling commuters have it hard: rain and road scum, uphill lanes and bumpy paths. Much as we may try, a ride to work usually results in arriving sweaty. If you don’t much enjoy being fragrant for the rest of the work day you need to pack a change of clothes and to be ready to transform from a cycling god to a dapper professional. That's where the 'all-new' SLICKS comes in.
This backpack is designed as a modular system, available either as a base backpack only or in three tailored options, each with additional internal accessories.
The TRIP option combines the backpack with a removable TRIPCOVER, a clever and compact mobile wardrobe with features such as tidy collar protection & folder for a dress shirt, a toiletries bag and even an odour-proof laundry bag.
The SUIT option combines the SLICKS backpack with the removable SUITCOVER that keeps your suit secure and wrinkle-free in your bag.
The BIZ is the all-rounder, featuring the SLICKS backpack with both the removable SUITCOVER and TRIPCOVER, so you’re ready for anything.
SLICKS also features a suspended laptop sleeve, internal organiser and weater-resistant fabric with a raincover for extra protection. It doubles up as a carry-on travel backpack for your business trips & leisure holidays. It's really the one bag for all your needs. It even converts from a backpack to a briefcase, so you can roll from cycling to work to business settings quickly and conveniently.
Watch the SLICKS video to learn more about all its features:
Want one? Just enter your details below and we'll lob you in the hat! Good luck!
See more at https://slicks.com/expanded
Terms and conditions: The competition will run until midnight on Monday 11 January 2016. Employees of Farrelly Atkinson, SLICKS, and their families and agents are excluded from entering. Only entries from residents of US, UK, Central Europe, Switzerland & Australia will be accepted. Only one entry per person. Multiple entries, and entries from the listed territories, will be identified and deleted at the sole discretion of Farrelly Atkinson. The winners will be drawn at random from all the entries and notified using the email address supplied on entry. Farrelly Atkinson is not responsible for non-receipt of a winner's email. Should a winner not respond within three days of the sending of the winner's notification, another may be randomly selected at the sole discretion of Farrelly Atkinson. The names of the winners will be posted on road.cc following the draw. The prize is two SLICKS backpacks as described; no cash alternative will be offered. It is a condition of entry that you agree to join the SLICKS and road.cc mailing lists. The judge's decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into. By entering the competition you agree to abide by these terms and conditions.
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