With the days ticking away before the big one, the DealCatcher is remaining diligent. Today's haul of incredible cycling deals feature a disc brake equipped Trek Domane 4.3, a pair of Zipp wheels, and a BTwin cycling jacket.
We open proceedings with a delightful deal on a Domane 4.3 from Trek and the guys over at Leisure Lakes. It's a disc toting racer that will feel as at home on your tarmacked riding routes as it would over the cobbles of Roubaix.
Then there's a pair of Zipp 202 Firecrest wheels which have satisfyingly seen a 30% discount over at ProBikeKit.com.
And finally, if keeping warm and safe as the weather continues to deteriorate, the BTwin 520 b'visible Cycling Jacket may well be worth a look - especially at the price Decathlon are offering.
Leisure Lakes
Trek's range of Domane bikes are for the endurance rider. From the professional standard 6-series to the slightly more approachable 4 series, they're designed to eat up miles of tarmac as well as pavé.
Disc equipped iterations of the widely appreciated range broke out this year, and they did so quite successfully - so much so that the Domane range featured in our hottest disc equipped road bikes list. Check it out below.
ProBikeKit
The Zipp 202 Firecrest Carbon Clincher wheels offer excellent performance in the aerodynamic stakes as well as in the weigh-in.
The 202s come in at 1380g, making them the lightest in Zipp's Firecrest Carbon Clincher lineup.
Need a bit more info? Check out our road bike wheels buyer's guide below:
Decathlon
Finally, Decathlon's in-house B'Twin brand does value. It does value very very well.
This jacket is not only warm, and great value, it's also covered in reflective bits so you'll stay seen and visible in the dark.
If you need a little bit of reassurance that BTwin offer fantastic quality as well as value, check out how many times they feature in our winter jackets buyer's guide.
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There are people out there who will make you the belt out of your old tyre.
If it sounds too good to be true...