If you're fans of cycling bargains, and free cycling gear, you've come to the right place. Today's DealCatcher features another Science in Sport bundle for free and some cracking savings on top cycling bits.
To claim your free SiS bundle just follow the steps below. It's not a bad trade off, we don't think: 30 seconds of your time should be a small price to pay for an SiS bottle and a six-pack of SiS's apple isotonic energy gel.
There's also an excellent deal at SiS on the brand's REGO Rapid Recovery Protein. Two for the price of one, is essentially half price if you were already going to buy two, and if you were only planning on buying one, it's free. Right?
Shimano's Ultegra 6700 casette and chain bundle over at Chain Reaction Cycles also features in today's DealCatcher, as do BTwin's 700 overshoes from Decathlon.
Science in Sport
First up, we've got some free gear for you.
In order to claim your free bundle of SiS goodies you simply have to follow a couple of very easy steps.
First, click on the link above the picture above this text. Fill your details into the form on the page you arrive on. Check your email, and use the code included there to claim your bundle.
It's as easy as that.
If you've already claimed your bundle, or you don't like free stuff, there's no need to worry. Science in Sport has a great offer on its REGO Recovery Protein tubs.
Check out our review of the brand's REGO Recovery bars for a slight insight into the range.
Chain Reaction Cycles
Chain Reaction Cycles is currently offering a bundle featuring Shimano Ultegra 6700 chains and cassettes at a hefty discount.
For the 6700 update Shimano reduced the weight of the cassette and improved the sprokets so that they offer more accurate shifting and reduce the wear caused by the chain.
When we reviewed the Ultegra 6700 groupset we raved about the chain and cassette, so we cannot praise this offer any more.
Decathlon
As far as bargain overshoes go, you really can't go wrong with BTwin's 700s, especially at this price.
When we reviewed the Aerofit shoe covers a while back our man Liam Glen called them "tight fitting, low bulk overshoes that provide enough weather protection."
Despite his understatement, Liam gave the overshoes a solid 7/10.
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