If you're anything like us, you love free stuff. You do, right? Really, who doesn't. Which is why we're pretty sure every single one of you will enjoy today's DealCatcher.
Science in Sport is giving away bundles of GO Energy Gels and bottles to everyone who signs up for a code on the SiS website. It'll take you no longer than two minutes, and for your trouble you'll be getting free stuff. Great!
Today's DealCatcher also features Proviz's excellent Reflect360 cycling jacket, alongside BTwin bibshorts.
Science in Sport
Right, how do you go about claiming one of these bundles?
Well, Science in Sport have made it very easy indeed.
If you follow the link above the image of the bundle itself, you'll be taken to the Science in Sport bundle sign-up page.
Once you've entered the relevant details you will be emailed a code with which you can redeem a bundle. The only limiting factor is that the apple flavour is the only one that remains available.
The offer ends this Sunday, so don't delay!
We like these SiS GO Energy Gels too, they scored an 8/10 when we reviewed them.
Chain Reaction Cycles
While the weather's still grim and the nights are still long, keeping yourself seen and comfortable should be priorities.
Proviz's Reflect360 Jacket does both of those things fantastically.
The jacket itself is made entirely out of reflective material, so you'll be seen from all 360 potential viewing angles.
The jacket performed fantastically on review here too, rolling away with a 8/10.
Decathlon
If there's one thing BTwin do better than most, it's pricing.
Most of the time it's unbelievable that the brand is able to produce such high quality gear at such low prices.
These 700 bib shorts are no exception.
Our man Ash Quinlan reviewed the 700 Bib shorts, and loved them. He said they are "very well made bib shorts that feel great to ride in, at an excellent price."
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