Radio X: GO Outdoors

3 June 2019, 00:01

GO Outdoors on Radio X Network, May 2019

RULES

  • The following rules (“Specific Rules”) together with the general competition terms and conditions (which can be found at http://www.radiox.co.uk/terms-conditions/) (the “ Competition Terms and Conditions”) of Global (as defined in the Competition Terms and Conditions) apply to ‘GO Outdoors’ radio competition (the “Competition") which will run from Monday 3rd June 2018 to Sunday 16th June 2019 on Radio X (the “Radio Station”).
  • Anyone who enters the Competition (an “Entrant”) will be deemed to have read and accepted the Specific Rules and the Competition Terms and Conditions and will be bound by them. 

Details of the Competition:

  • To enter the Competition an Entrant must go online to www.radiox.co.uk register their details and an answer a multiple-choice question.
  • Online entry will open at 00:01am on Monday 3rd June 2019 and close at 23:59pm on Sunday 16th June 2019.
  • 1 x winner will be randomly selected from all correct, eligible entries and will be contacted by telephone and/or email within 7 days of the competition closing.  

Eligibility:

  • Entrants must be 18 years or older.
  • Entry is restricted to one entry per person; duplicate entries will be excluded from the Competition.

Prize: 1x winner will win the following:

  • Airgo Genus 400 Inflatable Tent
  • Airgo Folding Gear Buggy
  • Airgo Composure Single Sleeping Bag x 2
  • Airgo Prowl XL Self Inflating Sleeping Mat x 2
  • Hi Gear Dreamer Self inflating Pillow x 2
  • Hi Gear Vegas XL Chair x 2
  • Hi Gear Delta 40L Wheeled Cool bag
  • OEX Vallo EXP 60-70 Rucksack
  • Hi Gear Tibet 65 Rucksack
  • OEX Adapt LED Lantern x 2
  • Hi Gear 10L Roll-up Water Carrier
  • Hi Gear Tent Essentials Kit
  • £500

Prize Terms and Conditions:

Global reserves the right to substitute the prize with another prize at its absolute discretion.

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