As promised 5 winners have been chosen at random and here they are in the order they came out:
Katherine Hutchinson wins the TLR Flash charger
Justin Brown has won the Circuit Road Shoes
Emma Alikote has won the Velocis helmet
James Spearing has won the Bontrager Ion 800R / Flare R lights set
Graham Eveleigh has won the Bontrager Velocis softshell gloves
Bontrager wil be in contact with you all shortly to arrange delivery. Congratulations!
The secret of good competitions is....wait for it...timing! But you knew that anyway!
And the timing for this competition is superb. If you're on the hunt for some decent kit to take you through the winter, we've got together with our top pals at Bontrager to come up with an eclectic mixture of gear for five lucky people to win! That's five very different products, five very different winners, come on, let's keep it realistic!
Let's start the conveyor belt and see what we've got lined up....
First up is the Bontrager TLR Flash Charger Floor Pump, RRP£99.99
Designed for efficient installation of Tubeless Ready TLR tyres without the need for a compressor, the TLR Flash Charger has a pressurisable chamber which instantly releases air, creating seamless tubeless tyre seating. Air compressors are so over. Everyone needs a floor pump, (it's in the rules you know!) and here's your chance to win one.
We've also got a pair of Circuit Road Shoes RRP £99.99
Designer with a slightly roomier high performance fit, these shoes are compatible with 2-bolt SPD-style and 3-bolt cleats with a Boa L6 dial for precise adjustment.
No it's not a cuddly bear, it's a Bontrager Velocis MIPS Road Helmet, RRP £149.99
The Velocis MIPS road bike helmet pairs pro peloton performance with all-day riding comfort, it says here. And for £149.99 it looks like you're getting a decent helmet.
You might know Bontrager are pretty keen on commuter safety and they've designed this next product with exactly that in mind.
The Bontrager Ion 800R / Flare R Light Set RRP £134.99
We reviewed the Flare earlier this year. We gave the Flare 4/5 and said:
"Small but mighty rear light with brilliant daylight mode"
And the Ion 800R Ion 800 R provides a powerful focused beam to clearly see and be seen on the road, path or trail. A great front and rear light combo, I think you'll agree.
Finally, you can never have enough pairs of gloves. Or at least I never can, I always forget where I put them!
And this is a good looking pair of winter gloves here.
The Bontrager Velocis S1 Softshell Gloves RRP £49.99 available in black or yellow.
They're fleece-lined, water-resistant and wind-proof, so pretty much everything you need for a winter glove.
So there we have it. 5 very different prizes and we'll be announcing 5 winners on the 6th November, so all you have to do is enter using the form below.
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