The DealCatcher's here with some more slamming cycling deals from Cannondale, Lezyne, and Science in Sport for you today.
The deals start with Cannondale's fascinating 2017 Slate adventure bike which has seen a hefty discount over at Hargroves Cycles.
That deal is followed up by a 41% discount on Science in Sport's Rapid Recovery Protein Powder, with a half-price Lezyne multi tool rounding the deals off.
Cannondale has been tweeking its brilliant Slate range of adventure bikes for the 2017 models.
The weird-looking Lefty suspension fork is the bike's distinguishing feature.
It was picked out for this feature in our tech editor Dave Arthur's First Ride Review of the bike back when it was launched in 2015.
This 2017 model available at Hargroves, though, features SRAM's exccellent Apex 1 groupset, Mavid XM419 rims, DT Swiss spokes, and a Fabric Scoop saddle.
Science in Sport's REGO Rapid Recovery mix has a bit of Ronseal feel to it. No, it doesn't taste like fence paint, it, like the fence paint, does exactly what it says on the tin.
Not only are you saving around £10 here, you'll be saving days of riding time.
The combination of whey protein, elctrolytes, and carbohydrates in the mix provide the perfect concoction to facilitate muscle growth and mineral replacement so that you'll be good to go the morning after a long ride.
Don't believe us? We've had experience with SiS's REGO range - their REGO Protein Bars performed fantastically when they came our way for review:
Sitting pretty with an 8/10 road.cc review, you can approach this final deal with confidence.
At its full price of £40, our tech editor Mat Brett said this tool has all of the tools you'll need on the road and "a few others, just in case."
As the name suggests it features 20 tools in its tight 160g package, and it looks good while it's packing them.
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