Today's DealCatcher deals from Wiggle come in at as high as 70% off on seasonally appropriate clothing, bargain bike bits, and a Garmin computer.
There's more, of course, but you'll have to do some scrolling to get a proper idea of what's on offer today. So, start stretching your right index finger, you're going to need it.
Grip Grab's Arm Warmer, Primal's Lexicon Jacket, and Alé's Reflex Socks cover the clothing in today's round-up; unless you count helmets as clothing, then Bell's Event helmet can slip into this category.
Shimano's Ultegra 6701 chain also features, as does Astute's Skylite saddle and Garmin's Edge 1000 Professional bundle.
Today's first deal isn't only an incredible bargain, the product itself is a proper double-whammy.
Not only are you getting an excellent cross-season flexible clothing option, you're getting a bit of safety kit because it's high viz!
If you need any more guidance on arm warmers, check out our buyer's guide below:
Astute's carbon-railed Skylite saddle is a performance oriented saddle at a non-performance price; post-discount at least.
Narrower than non-performance saddles, these are race-oriented pieces of kit and shouldn't necessarily be considered for long days in the saddle, unless you have buttocks of steel.
Astute has road.cc pedigree too. The brand's Skylite Prilarga saddle, a close brother of this one, got a 9/10 on road.cc review.
Whether it's wishful thinking or not, we're already looking forward to warmer weather. That optimism occasionally leads to cold rides, though.
The solution to that problem is layering.
Jackets like this Primal one are perfect for layering, in fact it's designed for it. Primal kit tends to do well on review at road.cc, and we chose Primal to produce our own road.cc kit which you can buy here.
Socks, you can never have too many of them. And when they come in colours like Alé's Reflex range, they're difficult to say not to too.
Alé's Reflex range prides itself on its reflectability, and the brand's sock range is no different. The reflective strip massively increases your visibility on the road.
Bell's Event Helmet is all about comfort.
With the TAG fit system included, it's never been easier to find a comfortable fit, while the helmet's Overbrow Ventilation System will keep your whole head moisture-free and cool.
Bell has performed well on road.cc review with its helmets before, too. Check out the 8/10 Gage helmet below.
Very few of us look after our chains as well as we should, and we don't opt for a new chain when we need one very often either.
If you're running Shimano's 105 or Ultegra groupsets and fancy a new chain, you can get the Ultegra chain on the cheap over at Wiggle right now.
Shimano 10-speed chains work with other Shimano 10-speed groupsets, so you needn't worry about compatibility. Plus, the Ultegra chain features Sil-Tec coating on both sides of the chain.
Finally, Garmin's excellent Edge 1000 Professional Bundle finishes off the day's deals.
When it came our way for review, our man Dave Atkinson called it the best dedicated GPS unit yet.
If that's not praise enough for you, check out the full review below:
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