And after randomly picking a winner, we are pleased to announce that we have a winner.
Step forward......Jon Coles! PEdALED will be in touch to arrange your kit delivery.
If you didn't win, (and chances are you didn't!) watch out for another competition coming soon.
Our good friends at PEdALED have a new Spring/Summer kit out. The range is called Heiko and to celebrate, they are offering a lucky reader the chance to win a full kit, comprising jersey, bib shorts, arm warmers and socks. PEdALED clothing has always done pretty well when we've reviewed it, and we're due some of the Heiko range in for review any time now. But here's a chance to win the new kit now, so what is there to lose?
So let's have a look at what we've got on offer:
First up is the jersey, priced at £84. PEdALED tell us this jersey is made with its innovative Sensitive® fabric for a relaxed yet extremely stretchy fit and high breathability. There are 3 big cargo rear pockets and a side zip pockets for valuables. There's enough storage for those long summer rides. And its unique waist shape is designed as an extension of the Bibshorts to donate a leaner silhouette on the bike while its five different solid colours offer an incredibly elegant look. (It says here). We think this is a good looking jersey, bright but nicely understated, and hope you agree.
Next up are the bib shorts. Priced at £100.
Its mesh upper section ensures the necessary breathability in hot conditions while the anatomic shape of its Elastic Interface® pad guarantees a perfect feeling for your long days on the saddle.
The oval back support structure helps you during intense activity for a more comfortable and stable experience decreasing pressure over the shoulders.
The Heiko bibshorts are made of a 4-way fabric to allow an exceptional freedom of movement with a silicon finish on the legs gripper to ensure the perfect fit.
Shall we have a look at the arm warmers? I see plenty of people out and about in short sleeves, but to my mind at this time of year, a pair of arm warmers is essential, given how changeable the temperature can be. Maybe I'm a softy though? These are priced at £29.
Extremely light and packable they fit easily in the jersey pocket so you can stow them away for whenever you need them.
Their soft touch Sensitive® fabric provides an extra skin comfort.
And finally, here's a bright pair of matching socks, RRP £10. Made from a sweat-wicking fabric to help keep your feet dry and comfortable, and with a construction that delivers additional breathability.
These Socks are designed with unique comfort in mind and provide a compression fit and performance comfort.
We think this looks like a pretty neat matching outfit for one lucky reader. So if you like the look too, you know what to do, just fill the form in below.
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