The DealCatcher's bringing you bundles and bundles of savings today, and a £150 saving on an in-house Halfords bike too.
The bundles of savings start over at Vanilla Bikes, where you can get your deal hungry hands on an entire bike's worth of tyres and inner tubes for at a massive 53% discount.
After that it's Halford's turn. They're offering their in-house 13 Bikes Intuition for £150 off their normal asking price.
Finally, more bundles, this time from the guys over at Science in Sport. Take your pick of their huge range of nutrition bundles, and if you spend over £60 you could save yourself a further £15.
Vanilla Bikes
If you're after a tyre that'll see you through anything, why not pick the tyre that the pros use to get them through the toughest terrain known to bike - the pave.
The Vittoria Open Pave CG tyre has been a staple in the peloton for bumpy classics like Paris-Roubaix and th Tour of Flanders for years, and for good reason.
The Open Pave CGs provide fantastic traction and performance on the most potholded roads and in the most greasy of conditions. At this time of year, and if you live in reasonably rural parts, you couldn't choose a better set of tyres.
Halfords
We're big on value at the DealCatcher, so when we spot a bike which we have reviewed here at road.cc and praised for its incredible value for even less money, we feel obliged to flag it up to you guys.
The 13 Intuition isn't the perfect bike, at least if our reviewer Liam Glen has his say on the brakes that come with it, but what it is is incredible value.
For your money here you're getting a close to professional set up for a fraction of a professional price. The intuition's internally routed cables, full Shimano 105 groupset, lightweight carbon frame, and wind tunnel-optimised shaping, puts this bikes value in the stratosphere.
If you fancy a bit more information, check out the review below.
Science in Sport
Finally, tuck into an enormous selection of goodies from the folks over at Science in Sport.
They've got another across the board discount running on their bundles, and boy do you have a selection to choose from.
We can't list them all, but you can check 'em all out for yourself by following the link above.
Our highlight would have to be the Full strength bundle, which also falls into the highest bracket of SiS's Spend and Save promotion which is currently running and detailed below.
The Spend and Save promotion states that if you spend between £40-£49.99 you'll receive £5 off your order, between £50-£59.99 you'll receive £10 off, and if you spend £60+ you'll get £15 sliced off your bill.
The Full Strength bundle normally retails for £142.99, but today you can get your hands on the collection of goodies for £55.99 after halving the price and subtracting £15 from the Spend and Save discount.
For your money you'll be getting a 1kg tub of Mint Choc Advanced Isolate+ Protein powder, a 1kg tub of Vanilla Overnight Protein powder, 20 Chocolate and Peanut Protein Bars, an 800ml SiS bottle, and a 700ml SiS Protein Shaker.
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