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High Gear Axio Max Steel Watch giveaway
Last week we reviewed the Axio Max Steel watch. This feature-packed wristwatch is ideal for independent travelers who need a compass or altimeter on their journeys. We're giving away an Axio Max Steel to one lucky Gadling reader! Who's ready for a backpacking trip?The Axio Max Steel is more than just a timepiece - it's a navigational toolbox. The Max Steel has dual time zones, two alarms, a digital compass, altimeter, barometer, and more. All these features are packed into an unassuming metal casing, so it doesn't look like you're wearing a two hundred dollar watch - even though you are.
HOW TO WIN:
- To enter, simply leave a comment below telling us where you would use this watch first.
- The comment must be left before Friday September 24, 2010 at 5pm Eastern time.
- You may enter only once.
- One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
- The winner will receive one free Axio Max Steel watch.
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
- The watch is valued at $210.
- Click here for complete Official Rules.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 3)
Ed Sep 21st 2010 8:29AM
Since your rules state "The comment must be left before Friday September 17, 2010 at 5pm Eastern time." I would set the watch back three days 13 hours and 30 minutes so I could sub,it this comment just barely in time to win.
Submitted at 5:29:30 PST on Sept. 21
pmlago Sep 21st 2010 10:34AM
Next trip back east
Dani Harp Sep 21st 2010 11:46AM
Winning this would make my husbands day!
Patricia Ruiz Sep 21st 2010 12:43PM
My brother would LOVE this, he LOVES to run in the mountais and LOVES to travel this would be a great birthday gift for him.
MT Sep 21st 2010 1:04PM
Pictured Rocks Nation Shoreline first weekend in Oct
Henry Sep 22nd 2010 9:57AM
Great watch. Perfect for hiking the Grand Canyon.
Steve Powell Sep 21st 2010 1:47PM
The perfect watch for rental aircraft, where cockpit instruments vary. With this watch, you hardly NEED cockpit instruments!
Mickey G Sep 21st 2010 2:53PM
I live in the mountains of North Carolina. it would be nice to have a way of telling
if I am up or if I am down on given moment. Also, its a nice looking watch piece.
Dana P. Sep 21st 2010 3:29PM
Oh, this Axio Max Steel watch is gonna' go some places! Once it travels to our home in Texas, it will forever be known as the Peters' Axio Max Steel watch. It's going to be traveling all over the place and used by four different people - backpacking/hiking in Big Bend National Park with a stop at the San Antonio Missions, then off to Score-O events for the Boy Scouts. The Peters' Axio Max Steel watch will be so happy to help us out when we have our January freezing cold campout in the Texas Panhandle's Palo Duro Canyon. Come Spring Break, it's off to Germany to guide our daughter through unknown territory. Hurry back Peters' Axio Max, because we've got to get you dressed and ready for the Florida Keys for a 7-day sailing trip! But don't get too tired of using your awesome power, because we've got over 70 miles of high adventure backpacking at Philmont Ranch in New Mexico to conquer!
Axio Max Steel watch, we can't wait to meet you!!
Michael Sep 21st 2010 3:36PM
would use it in Kandahar, Afghanistan
brianvo Sep 21st 2010 4:39PM
I'll use this watch in Thailand.
JB Sep 21st 2010 4:55PM
To compliment my tux at the USSA fundraiser.
meeyeehere Sep 21st 2010 4:56PM
My husband would be the lucky winner of this watch if I happen to be the chosen one! He would wear it on stage at his gigs.He has a hard time finding a watch that allows him to play guitar with out discomfort and arm hair being pulled. I think this watch would be perfect for my man.
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Z.Westhof Sep 21st 2010 5:04PM
I'll use this watch on my trip to trek in the Lake District of England.
Narayan Sep 21st 2010 6:31PM
Ill use this watch on my trek @ yosemite ,CA this year
John Sep 21st 2010 8:08PM
Cedar Point amusement park....
justin Sep 22nd 2010 10:59AM
Climbing the fourteeners in the San Juans around Telluride. But it will also be useful to know the elevation I'm at in the nose bleed section when I go to some MLB games next
Dean Yeazel Sep 21st 2010 11:39PM
I'd use it in Wisconsin first, then Bilbao, Spain.
cris richman Sep 21st 2010 11:59PM
I would go for a nice long run wearing this watch
Steve Sep 22nd 2010 1:08AM
On my next Trail Run in the Santa Monica Mountains!