It's the folks at Cycles Store's turn to take over the road.cc DealCatcher today and they're bringing free stuff to the table alongside some seriously discounted products.
Free stuff? Yep, that's right, the first 50 customers that pass through Cycle Store's website that spend more than £20 and quote the code 'ROADCC' at checkout will get their hands on Specialilzed's Little Big Moth Bottle worth £6.
For the rest of the goodies, cold weather is the theme. There are jerseys, jackets, and waterproofs galore to help see you through the next few months, alongside a great deal on a Topeak light and a Specialized starter pack bundle.
Dive in, and get your fill of Thursday afternoon deals!
Here's your free bottle.
Follow the link above to find out a bit more about this bonus item, but remember, you've got to spend more than £20 AND put the code 'ROADCC' in the coupon box at checkout.
The cold snap's coming, but fortunately we've got an incredibly high value deal to help you through.
Altura's Raceline Jacket has been put through the road.cc ringer, and it rolled away with a pretty positive review from our man Stu Kerton. He said it was well made but that it struggled to justify it's hefty £120 price tag.
That's no longer an issue. £35 is a complete bargain.
This jacket from Specialized will do a fantastic job at keeping you happy, comfortable, and dry in anything but the most torrential of downpours.
Designed to manage light showers, and chilly mornings, the Start Winter jacket features Airtek membranes on the sleeves and front panels that protect you from the wind and keep you warm and well-ventilated.
These sections aren't as waterproof as your ultra-waterproof jackets, but they'll keep you far more comfortable - as long as the rain storms stay out of biblical territory.
Want a bit of guidance when it comes to staying dry this winter? Read this:
As far as high vis weather proof jackets go, Altura seem to know what they're doing. We've seen quite a few of them pass over the road.cc review desk, including this one; the Night Vision Windproof Jacket.
Our tech editor Mat Brett put it through its paces and he highlighted how well almost all of Altura's gear works.
The Night Vision jacket is no exception, with Mat saying that it's good for weather protection all year round.
It's going to rain a fair amount in the coming weeks, but before it gets cold you might not want to be layering up.
That's where Specialized's Element jersey comes in. Three-layer Platino 285 technical fabric and a breathable waterproof membrane should shield you from most of what the British autumn can throw at you.
The clocks will be going back in just under a month. You know what that means, right? Cold and dark commutes home.
Topeak's Whitelite should see you through. It has a two watt LED and a Li-ion battery that fits on top of your bike stem. Perfect for countryside use with its powerful wide beam.
If you're new to cycling this deal couldn't be better suited for you.
Not only is it incredible value, it's got almost everything you'll need to get going on two wheels. The pump alone sells for £16, so a deal for £14 that gives you that and a load of other bike bits is amazing, right?
On top of the pump, you'll get Specialized's Mini-Wedgie bag which has a volume of 48.5 cubic inches and a water resistant upper and zipper, Specialized's Alloy Zee Cage which features easy 'in-and-out' with its side-loading design, and a set of EMT Pro tyre levers.
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