The DealCatcher's back again with even more spectacular cycling deals on huge brands and their wonderful cycling goodies!
You'll already know a little about today's selection if you read this piece's headline before you got this far. For those of you who somehow didn't, today's DealCatcher feautres a Cannondale helmet, Lezyne front light, and Orbea bike.
Specifically, we've got Cannondale's CAAD helmet - reduced by 60% - from Hargroves Cycles, a half price Lezyne Hecto Drive 350XL from Chain Reaction Cycles, and a bargain Orbea Orca M20i from Cycle Surgery.
Obviously, we've got even more information about these great deals below. So, go on, get scrolling!
Hargroves Cycles
First up today we've got Cannondale's "best in class" CAAD helmet.
The helmet features an SI alloy exoskeleton cage which reinforces vent bridges, alongside a multi-molding polycarbonate shell, and 20 vents.
The entire ensemble of features creates a top quality, safe, and comfortable helmet for an absolute bargain price.
Chain Reaction Cycles
Lezyne's Hecto Drive range is very, very well liked here at road.cc.
If you follow the link below you'll find your way towards our Hecto Drive 300XL review. In that review our esteemed reviewer Ash Quinlan gave the light a 9/10.
A road.cc 9/10 is not to be ignored. In the review itself Ash called the light "an impressive USB-rechargeable front light, which packs a pint-sized punch along with decent beam options."
Cycle Surgery
Orbea's Orca range, as our tech editor Dave Arthur says in road.cc's first look at Orbea's 2017 Orca, has come a long way since it splashed onto the scene over a decade ago.
The M20i, in Orbea's words "is designed to be ridden hard, ascend with purpose and descend with rail like precision."
The Orca carbon OME monocoque tapered frame helps with that, as do the Vision Team 30 Comp Clincher wheels and Vittoria Runino 700x25 tyres.
Shimano's fantastic Ultegra 6800 groupset will see you confidently, safely and efficiently up climbs too.
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