Today's DealCatcher comes straight to you from the folks over at Chain Reaction Cycles.
There's plenty on offer, from jackets and helmets to wheelsets and road bikes.
We're not just looking at an excellent variety in the range of discounted products, but the discounts themselves are also pretty noteworthy too.
If you can't find something you're looking for here why not check out the full range of Chain Reaction Cycles sale items, here.
First up, is a jacket that'll most likely come in handy in the coming weeks.
We'll have a few months of occasional showers and dodgy weather, but the serious cold stuff should be mostly out of the way.
A jacket like this that'll keep the spring wind off you when it's dry.
Our man Stu Kerton took the transparent version of the Santini 365 Jacket for a spin, and liked what he saw.
The jacket itself is perfect for the unpredictable springtime showery conditions.
At 1.2kg for the pair, Vision's TC24 wheelset is a wonderful option at a very compelling price.
The extra lightweight P.R.A hubs and aero blade spokes keep the performance aspects super high.
MET do good helmets, we know, we've reviewed enough of them.
While the helmet in the 9/10 review you'll read below is somewhat more expensive than this one, MET's Espresso helmet features some serious safety, reliability and comfort features.
If you're thinking about putting those winter shoes away, but your summer shoes are desperately non-waterproof, you might want to look into something like this.
Bellwether's Aqua No Booties are water resistant and have sealed seems to ensure that the surprise showers you're bound to encounter over the coming months don't ruin your days.
What more can we tell you about Shimano's Dura-Ace 9000 groupset that you don't know about already.
If you're clued up already you won't need to look at the stellar review we gave the system below (spoiler: it got a 9/10 and high praise from our tech editor Mat Brett).
If you're not, check out the review, and consider investing now at this exceptional price.
The Lapierre Audacio range is full of exceptional endurance machines.
We don't imagine the 300TP is any different. In fact, we know the range very well.
We reviewed the Audacio 400 and our man Stu Kerton loved it. He gave it an 8/10 and called it a brilliant sub-£1000 endurance machine, highlighting it's excellent specification.
Finally, a bargain multitool from Topeak.
Topeak make great multitools, and the 10 is no different.
We had the 9 in for review a while back, and called it "surprisingly pleasant to use."
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