Good afternoon deal hunters. You'll be pleased to know that the DealCatcher is back once again with a haul of cycling goodies that are set to make your mouths water.
First up, over at Halfords, Pinarello's FP Team Ultegra Road Bike is currently experiencing a rather hefty 40% discount, which equates to £1200 off of its original asking price.
Secondly, you can get your hands on a stunning pair of half price Northwave road cycling shoes - shoes that we've had in for review in the past and gave an 8/10.
Finally, If you're looking for an elegant and innovative solution to your inner-city bike light issues, look no further than Cycle Surgery. They're currently offering Reelight's fantastic Go light set for £16.99 - which is 32% less than normal!
Halfords
This stunning Pinarello is a Halfords exclusive and offers an amazing carbon road bike package for a great price.
Named after Fausto Pinarello, Pinarello founder Giovanni's son, the FP team is a Shimano Ultegra-running, full carbon, 8.5kg road bike that looks as professional as a sub-£2000 road bike possibly could.
The livery is coloured to fall in line with Team Sky's themes, so you'll really look the part - without breaking any terrible 'rules' in regards to wearing team kit.
Merlin Cycles
When we had the Northwave Extreme Tech SBS cycling shoes in for test a few years back we loved them.
Well, our man Dan Joyce did. He gave the shoes an 8/10 in their garish 2012/2013 form.
Of course, the shoes have evolved in the last three years, and fortunately Northwave have seen the light and have toned down those yellow and orange colours and produced a much more understated shoe.
Don't fret though, they've not toned down any of the performance. This year's model should still well be worth the premium price.
Cycle Surgery
Finally, are you sick of fiddling around in the cold and the dark to attach and detach your bike lights, especially when you're only popping down to the shops?
Well, Reelight have got the perfect solution for all you inner-city cyclists who look to convenience and style as priorities in your bike tech.
The Go Lightset lights come in two parts that connect magnetically. The light illuminates when the magnets connect to the anchors which are attached to your handlebars and seatpost. This quick attachment and detachment process offers convenience for you when you're popping on and off your bike frequently.
This isn't the first bit of innovation we've seen from Reelight. Check out their battery-free bike light that hit Kickstarter towards the end of last year.
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