Seasonal confusion is upon us and we’ve got one foot in the snow and one foot in the river mentally, physically, and emotionally.

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In order to help ease those mud season blues, Kind Design is giving away some choice gear that pays homage to the snowy season while getting us ready for hot days spent on the river.

A bomber daily driver, the Volkl 100Eight combines playful and hard driving qualities by employing 3D ridge technology that keeps the ski light but stiff. Add in a gradual, full rocker profile and you’ve got a ski that performs just as well in the soft stuff as it does in the hardpack.

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On the warmer side of things, these graphic river shorts already won a top spot in Outside’s soon to be released Summer Buyer’s Guide and we concur– they’re awesome. Not only is the build burly and design intelligent, but buying these shorts also supports a worthy cause.

“Designed in Colorado by people who work and play on the water.  We have upgraded [The Colorado River Short] from v1.0 with higher quality zippers, and we added another pocket for more storage options.  Each pair comes with a white shoe lace in case you are feeling sassy.”

For every pair purchased, Kind Design will allocate $2 to the Western Resource Advocates, a non profit that’s spent the last 30+ years advocating for rivers and lakes across the western USA.

Enter to win here: Kind Design’s Seasonally Confused Giveaway

Kind Design Seasonally Confused Giveaway:

  • Volkl 100Eight Skis
  • 3 Pairs Of Kind Design Colorado River Shorts [Headwaters, Glenwood Canyon, Moab]– 4 way stretch– Quick dry– 2 welded hip pockets with elastic key holders– 92% polyester / 8% spandex

Enter to win here: Kind Design’s Seasonally Confused Giveaway

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