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WIN 1 of 2 £500 Suunto fitness watch & headphone bundles!

WIN 1 of 2 £500 Suunto fitness watch & headphone bundles!

Stuff.tv28-04-2025
Finnish brand Suunto was founded in the 1930s to make compasses for navigation – the name actually comes from the Finnish word 'suunta', meaning 'direction'. And this month two lucky Stuff readers can each win a two-part bundle of the company's latest tech: a Suunto Race S watch (RRP £325) and Suunto Aqua headphones (RRP £175) – the perfect duo for powering up your performance.
Enter the competition now
The Race S comes with all the same training features and support for outdoor activities as its big brother the Race, but in a smaller size with increased optical HR and open-water GPS accuracy. And completing the prize is the Suunto Aqua: open-ear bone-conduction headphones that are waterproof down to 5m for 2hrs and allow you to bring your tunes, audiobooks and podcasts into the drink.
See suunto.com for more info on both of these cutting-edge products.
How to enter
Lusting after Suunto's new sports watch and waterproof bone-conduction headphones? Just head here and answer this question for your chance to win both:
The name Suunto comes from the Finnish word for what?
A… Adventure
B… Direction
C… Mountains
Terms & Conditions
1 Open to UK mainland residents aged 18 or over. 2 Entries close 11.59pm, 13 June 2025. 3 Prizes are as stated. 4 Prizes are non-transferable. 5 Only one entry per person. Full T s & Cs: kelsey.co.uk/competition-terms-conditions/ Promoter: Kelsey Publishing Ltd, The Granary, Downs Court, Yalding Hill, Yalding, Maidstone, Kent ME18 6AL.
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