The cycling deals don't stop here at road.cc. Today's selection will won't just keep you dry and warm, one product could keep you on track too.
Today's first deal comes to you from Amazon, where we've found a mobile phone mount for your bicycle for the bargain price of £10.99.
Following that we've got a Ribble brand jacket straight from - you guessed it - Ribble. The Roubaix jacket's designed to keep you warm when the temperature drops.
Finally, Decathlon's offer of a pair of SKS Bluemels Road Bike Mudguards for the small price of £12.99 is pretty spectacular.
Amazon
We've seen a few phone mounts for bicycles pass over the review desk here at road.cc, and the good ones always seem to be priced at the mid-£20s and up.
This Taotronic Phone Holder is no different.
At full price you'll be paying £25 for this device, but not today. Amazon's 56% discount sees this contraption, which will give you a spot to keep your GPS services on your phone visible, and inform you of nearby Pokemon in Pokemon GO (if you're that way inclined, available for far a bargain.
Ribble
Ribble says that its Roubaix Jacket is made for cold weather.
Its quick dry lightweight material will not only keep you warm, it'll keep you from getting sweaty thanks to its breathability.
The panels have been flat stitched to make sure the whole ensemble fits comfotably, while the three rear pockets and full length zipper give you the freedom to store water or snacks or modify ventilation levels depending on the conditions.
Decathlon
Finally, stay slightly less muddy this winter: invest in some mudguards.
That investment needn't be a big one, check out SKS's Bluemels mudguards over at Decathlon. They're incredible value at £13.
We've reviewed several SKS mudguards over the years here at road.cc and they've all performed incredibly well.
Most recently we took the Pro/Pro XL Raceblades for a spin. Our man Mike Stead gave them a stonking 9/10.
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