Roll up to the Chain Reaction Cycles DealCatcher Takeover! We've got fantastic cycling discounts on lights, clothing, bikes, backpacks and sunglasses to see you through these summer months and on into the cooler rainy days to come!
First up are Lezyne's Power Drive front light, Vaude's Path 18 backpack, and NorthWave's Zeus sunglasses.
We take a quick break from the bike bits to admire Vitus's Vitesse 2016 road bike, before plunging back into some clothing deals; specifically Craft's Storm jersey, and Endura's Photon waterproof jacket.
Decent bike light's aren't usually cheap. In order to get your hands on a decent light that'll see you safely to and from your place of work and work in lightless rural locations, you'll often end up shelling out three figures.
Lezyne's Power Drive is one of those lights. Usually priced at £95, the Power Drive XL comfortably manage subrurban and urban riding.
Our man Shaune Audane reviewed it and said just that.
This one over at Chain Reaction's seen a sizable discount. So if you're looking to upgrade your cockpit, here's the offer for you.
Bike backpacks have to carry all sorts. They've got to be convenient, lightweight, and weatherproof too.
We've written entire features on the things that you should be looking for in a biking backpack depending on the type of riding you'll be doing. This Vaude, for example, suits those of you who are looking to undertake longer journeys in the saddle.
The Path 18 contains space for 18 litres of fluid, and the capability to include a delivery system. It's got a helmet holder, compression straps, padded hip wings for added comfort, a safety light attachment, and reflective elements.
Northwave's Zeus Sunglasses aren't just great at repelling those damaging rays of sunlight, they'll keep the water away too.
The Zeus's water repellent lenses make this set of sunglasses perfect for summer riding as well as autumn and winter riding too.
We took Vitus's Vitesse out for a spin back in 2013. Sure, it was a little different back then, but a lot of the features remain, so we reckon we still hold some authority when it comes to discussing the bike.
Back then our man Stu Kerton called it a "high performance, good looking, lightweight race machine."
He did say that it was let down slightly by average brakes.
You'll be pleased to know, then, that the 2016 edition of the Vitesse is running Shimano's very highly rated Ultegra 6800 brake set, alongside a mixture of Ultegra and 105 components.
Our final two items may seem a little unseasonal, but as we've discussed many times on the DealCatcher, unseasonal items often hide the best bargains.
Craft's Storm jersey is rather bizarrely designed for gentle cool weather conditions.
Whether you're looking ahead to a breezy autumn or a full on stormy October/November, adding a slightly more insulating jersey to your wardrobe isn't a bad idea.
Finally, rain.
It's going to rain. It's going to rain a lot more.
So, when you spot a top quality brand like Endura flogging their stuff at 57% discounts, you really aught to pay attention.
After all, Endura are part of a very select batch of brands that have secured a road.cc 10/10, especially in the waterproof jacket department - check out its review below:
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A moving tribute Matt. A lovely bloke and a one-off human being. Once met, never forgotten.