The road.cc DealCatcher been whipping around the country's top online retailers to find the best cycling deals for our readers.
Hargroves Cycles, Wheelies, and Science in Sport feature in today's round-up with bikes, shoes, and hydration tablets - all of which will give you a boost on your summer adventures.
Starting at Hargroves Cycles the DealCatcher's got his hands on - or his feet in - a pair of Specialized's Comp Road Shoes. They've had a 27% discount too, which is nice for those of you looking for a new pair of 'kicks'.
Next up is Wheelies. They've sliced 15% off their asking price for 2016's Cannondale Synapse Hi-MOD Disc road bike - it's running SRAM's RED groupset too.
Our final deal of the day comes by way of Science in Sport. They've currently got a smashing offer on their Hydro GO hydration tablets. You can get three tubes for £10.
Hargroves Cycles
Specialized's Comp Road shoe features all of the high-end features you've come to expect from one of the world's top bicycle manufacturers.
High levels of adjustability via their Lightweight BOA S2-SV dial closure system which allows the rider to modify the shoe's fit while on the move, coupled with the Body Geometry injection-moulded nylon composite sole allows for lossless power transfer .
Reflective details on the heel will help keep you safe, and the synthetic upper meshing will keep you well ventilated and comfortable throughout the day.
At a 27% discount you'll be getting excellent value should you choose to upgrade your footwear this summer.
Wheelies
Cannondale's timeless Synapse endurance range is back once again in 2016.
Coming at you with 10 different models with varying levels of componentry and customisation.
This number - available at Wheelies for an excellent 15% off - comes with SRAM's RED groupset.
In our round-up of this year's best endurance bikes, in which the Synapse of course featured extensively, our tech editor David Arthur said:
" To provide the necessary smoothness customers demand from such bikes, Cannondale has used a combination of design features — a skinny 25.4mm seatpost, sculpted stays and shock-damping carbon layup — that together produce a buttery smooth ride.
As well as that super skinny seatpost, Cannondale has integrated the seat clamp into the top tube so there is more exposed seat tube to flex. The head tube is 2.5cm taller than the racier SuperSix Evo and the wheelbase is longer, while the reach is about the same as the Evo."
Science in Sport
The final item on today's deal list is this nutrition nerd-confirmed bargain in the way of three of SiS's selection of GO Hydro tablets for £10.
The 3 for £10 offer stands for incredible value - the savings end up coming in at around 52% - and the tablets will be more necessary than ever over the next couple of - hopefully - very hot months.
We know they're good value because we gave them a pretty solid 8/10 when they came our way for testing.
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