Win a Daiwa Ninja LT 3000-C
We’re giving away this fantastic Daiwa Ninja LT 3000-C to one lucky winner in our free prize draw.
We’re all keen anglers here, so we know how exciting it is to get a new bit of kit. With that in mind, we’ve got a fantastic Daiwa Ninja LT 3000-C to give away to one lucky visitor of our website and it’s free and easy to enter.
The Daiwa Ninja LT 3000-C comes as standard with a single spool and features a front drag design, infinite Anti Reverse in a stylish black, silver and red finish. It boasts a graphite and aluminium construction which is strong and robust. The reel is designed to handle fish up to 10kg (22lb) and has an Interchangeable left/right handle. It’s a lovely little reel, is very robust and will last for years.
This reel is brand new, but we have used it for a bench test so that we could write about it. So we’ve loaded on line and done a few casts. All of this was done to write a review which we posted last year on 3 of the best mid-priced fishing reels. The Reel is still boxed and will be sent to the winner by recorded delivery.
How to enter
It’s super easy to enter and all you have to do is;
- Visit our Facebook or Instagram pages and follow either or both accounts.
- Tag one friend in the comments of the ‘giveaway’ post.
- That’s it. If you follow and tag a friend on both Facebook and Instagram then you get 2 entries into the draw!
Our terms and conditions
- By entering the competition you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions. All entries must be received by Nov 28th and One (1) winner in Great Britain will be selected at random by our team and the winner will be notified on or after this date.
- The winner will not be required to pay to enter the competition. Only one entry per person per social network (Facebook / Instagram) will be accepted. Duplicates entries will automatically be removed and disqualified.
- We will not be held liable for any failure of receipt of entries. We do not take any responsibility for any entries which are lost, delayed, illegible, corrupted, damaged, incomplete or otherwise invalid.
- To the extent permitted by applicable law, we shall not be liable under or in connection with these terms and conditions, the competition or any Prize for any indirect, special or consequential cost, expense, loss or damage suffered by a participant even if such cost, expense, loss or damage was reasonably foreseeable or might reasonably have been contemplated by the participant and us and whether arising from breach of contract, tort, negligence, breach of statutory duty or otherwise.
- Prizes are non-negotiable, non-transferable and non-refundable. No cash alternative is available. Where a Prize becomes unavailable for any reason, we reserve the right to substitute that prize for a prize of equal or higher value.
- The name, address, email address and phone number of the winner must be provided to us if requested to enable fulfilment of the Prize.
- In the event of unforeseen circumstances beyond our reasonable control, we reserve the right to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the competition or these terms and conditions, either in whole or in part, with or without notice. The editors decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.
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