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 OTH NEWS 18 / 03 / 08
 

Win Ten Pairs Of New Brasher Shoes

New from Brasher this spring is a new multi-activity shoe called the Calusa XCR and we have no fewer than ten pairs to give away to lucky OUTDOORSmagic users.

The Calusa might look like a trainer, but in the flesh it's an altogether sturdier beast with a combination of a grippy outsole, lots of underfoot cushioning for all-day comfort and the sort of lateral stiffness that should cope with rougher terrain.

And of course there's a Gore-Tex XCR liner to keep the water out and the warmth in on cooler, wetter days. The Calusa XCR retails for £80 and is available in both men's and women's versions.

All you have to do is pop over to the Calusa Competition page and follow the link to spot the spacehopper 'somewhere' on the Brasher web site. And trust us, 'somewhere' is exactly where you might think it might be, not that we're giving anything away that is, erm, apart from ten pairs of rather nice multi-activity shoes.

Once you've found the Hopper, the entry form will appear as if by magic.

So what are you waiting for, get over to the Calusa Competition. You can find more information about the Calusa at www.brasher.co.uk - hint...


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Nigel Bell 
Posted: 21/03/08 17:20:16 16

Hello

Please enter me in the competition for Brasher Calusa XCR.

Many thanks

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