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Gadling's 10 days of gadget giveaways - day 6 - SeV Evolution jacket
Welcome to day 6 of Gadling's 10 days of gadget giveaways. Today's prize is for an SeV Evolution jacket (or a $150 gift certificate to the SeV store). The SeV Quantum jacket was recently featured as one of the best travel technology products of 2008 in our top 25 lineup.
The SeV store has a large variety of items, from iPod friendly T-Shirts to their 2-in-1 Q5 ski system featuring over 50 pockets!
Don't forget to enter our previous giveaways, and to come back later this week to enter the remaining 4!
- To enter this contest, simply leave a comment below telling us about your favorite piece of clothing to travel in.
- The comment must be left before Monday December 1st 2008 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- One Prize Winner will be randomly selected to receive an SeV Evolution jacket or a $150 gift certificate for the SeV store.
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
- The total value of this prize is $150.
- Click here for the complete official rules of this giveaway.
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Reader Comments (Page 5 of 20)
Margaret Smith Nov 24th 2008 8:50PM
Mine would be jeans, tshirt and a hoodie or sweatshirt with pockets. Thanks so much for this giveaway.
Molly Nov 24th 2008 6:48PM
Outdoor Research Reva sweater - I never leave town without it.
Andrew Gordon Nov 24th 2008 7:32PM
my under armour red fleece
Jason Nov 24th 2008 7:03PM
I would love one .. Raleigh\Durham is experiencing COLD -- 30-40 degrees.
Jason Nov 24th 2008 7:35PM
Sweatshirt and jeans
PandaPal Nov 24th 2008 7:48PM
I have a pair of black trousers that look smart, but are super-soft and comfortable for those long-haul flights.
Christian McDaniel Nov 25th 2008 12:06PM
When I am travelling, I love to wear my brown corduroy jacket as it can be casual or dressed up with dress pants, shoes, etc.
Erin Walsh Nov 24th 2008 8:26PM
Stretch jeans, don't leave home without them.
Jason Fiske Nov 24th 2008 9:03PM
I like to travel in my land rover windbreaker. Keeps me protected from the wind and rain, but does not make me sweat.
Firas Nov 24th 2008 8:29PM
My zippered vest and cargo pants. Every pocket has a function and I can keep track of all my essentials which are on me at all times without constricting my seating on the plane and or my walking.
Tracy Iglesias Nov 25th 2008 12:27AM
While the clothing I travel in may vary depending upon the purpose of the trip, I always wear sneakers or very comfortable flats, because when my feet hurt, my trip is ruined! I visited the SeV store, and now I have more stuff for my christmas wish list! Hope Santa is blogging right now!
ky2here Nov 24th 2008 9:04PM
Loose fitting jeans and a woven shirt - it's all about comfort.
Zach Nov 24th 2008 8:40PM
I forget the brand name, but I like that wicking underwear. Something about $25 boxers just makes me feel gluttonous but happy.
Dawn Hecke Nov 24th 2008 8:40PM
I zip up hoodie with pockets.
Ben Nov 24th 2008 9:13PM
Definitely a doo rag.
Mike Nov 24th 2008 9:29PM
My nice, I can go out in these but not feel ridiculous jeans.
George Nov 24th 2008 9:30PM
Jeans and tshirt. Comfort above fashion when travelling
Ron Phillips Nov 24th 2008 9:43PM
Jackets are my thing! As far as I am concerned I need several different kinds of jackets to play golf. Light ones , three quarter sleeve ones, sleeveless ones and ones for more cooler and inclement weather. I am not into dress sports coats or suits, I just like jackets. We went to Alaska and my wife purchased weather proof, pull over, hooded, reasonably light weight jackets. I hardly took mine off. It was great. We went on two Creative Memories Incentive trips and they had jackets as gifts. I received a courdoroy one and denim one. Great!
Yes jackets are my choice.
I probably have more than my share.
Thanks
Susan Smith Nov 24th 2008 10:34PM
Jeans and a t-shirt
Dianne47 Nov 25th 2008 2:03AM
Favorite clothing for travel: athletic clothing and a pashmina for the inevitable cold cabin.