Well, if you're here and you're looking for cycling deals, we can assure you that you've come to the right place! Today it's Wiggle's turn to give you the bike bargain service, and they've got some great stuff to offer you!
We kick things off with Felt's 2016 women's ZW7 road bike followed by Schwinn's hybrid Admiral.
After the bikes we take a brief trip to clothing town before heading to component city for a look at a Pro saddle and Continental tyres.
Of course, if you ended up here not looking for cycling deals, you're still more than welcome to take a look. We don't mind.
Bargain carbon fibre from Felt here.
Carrying Shimano's Sora groupset, the Felt ZW7 is a excellent first forray into the all-carbon bike market for women cyclists.
At the other end of the performance spectrum is Schwinn's Admiral hybrid.
You won't be winning any crits above this thing, but it'll get you from a to b nice and comfortably.
This could be the perfect option for you casual commuters out there.
Especially if your office has a nice, casual dress code.
Alternatively, this could just be great for round-town riding.
It's cold out, right? If your knees are suffering you might want to consider a pair of cosy bibtights.
Gore's Power 3.0 Thermo Bib Tights are an excellent option, they've got a double fabric knee section to keep you safe from the wind.
While, yes, it's cold out, you'll also need protection against the wetter elements.
This jacket won't just keep you dry, though, it'll keep you seen and safe too.
The extra bit of discount on these Conti tyres, which performed incredibly on review here, might push a few of you closer towards buying a pair.
Our man Dave Atkinson called them "excellent big-chambered race tyres with a fast and smooth feel."
He gave them a 9/10.
Finally, Pro's Condor Saddle may be a MTB saddle, but for those of you looking for a little extra comfort on your ride, it might suit you well.
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