The deals don't stop over here on road.cc. The DealCatcher's had another productive weekend of retail reconnaissance, and he's come back with cheap cycling stuff from Chain Reaction Cycles, Decathlon, and Science in Sport.
Chain Reaction open proceedings with a massive bargain and a ridiculously generous coupon code offering an extra £10 off sale items. The bargain in question is a whopping 65% off their range of Diadora Vortex Racer Road Shoes.
After that, Decathlon are weighing in with a humongous 57% off their B'Twin 520 Warm Long Sleeve Cycling Baselayer for those incoming frigid rides.
Finally, Science in Sport are taking a predictably scientific perspective on the coming winter. Sure, it'll be colder and you won't be as noticeably drenched in sweat as you might have been in August, but you still need to stay hydrated.
With that in mind, they've got a buy-one-get-one-free offer on their already discounted Endurance Hydration Bundles.
Chain Reaction Cycles
The DealCatcher's been around the block a few times. When deals like this rear their heads you can usually expect to discover that there are three units left; one in extra extra small, and three in 4XL.
This deal is an exception.
Chain Reaction Cycles are offering a phenomenal £159.50 off these Diadora Vortex Racer Road Shoes. So, if you're in the market for a new pair of riding kicks, look no further.
To get the maximum money off, remember you must use the extra £10 coupon code. Simply pop the code CLEAR2015 into the coupon box at checkout and you'll be grand.
The Vortex Racers are a solid pair of cycling shoes. They feature ergonomic TPU heel cup technology to ensure your feet are secure and comfortable, and your heel remains solidly contained when you're dragging yourself up the side of a mountain.
Decathlon
It's getting colder. You're feeling it, right? We certainly are. There have been plenty of baselayers working their ways out of the depths of our closets and into the office here at road.cc Towers.
If you're short a baselayer, or you're sick of washing yours every single night, grab a bargain from Decathlon.
This number will not only keep you warm, it should keep you dry with its wicking technology which transfers moisture from your skin to the top layer of the garment ready to be evapourated away.
Science in Sport
Our final over-50% cycling deal comes in the way of a buy-one-get-one-free offer from Science in Sport.
It might seem strange that these guys should be focusing on hydration at a time of year when there's no shortage of water knocking around. But it is very easy to get caught out in the cold; hydration is incredibly important no matter what the weather.
This deal sees 54% sliced off the normal retail price of these GO Hydro tablets. They come in a range of flavours, one of which features a heavy dose of caffeine to keep your energy levels as high as your hydration levels.
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