The Competition is now closed and we have our winners.
Congratulations to Gunter Brose - you have first prize of a set of Hunt Alloy 4Season Wheels of your choice, Dissent 133 Gloves, Hunt T-Shirt and Ass Saver.
And congratulations for the 5 runners-up who won the Dissent 133 Gloves, Hunt T-Shirt and Ass Saver.
Mark Kennedy, Sandra Colman, Graham Jones, Peter Littlewood, and Allen Morgan.
You will be hearing from The Rider Firm very shortly.
We've teamed up again with those lovely people at The Rider Firm to offer you a super special Autumn/ Winter prize. Not sure who the Rider Firm are? Well they are the people behind Hunt Bike Wheels and Dissent 133 gloves and they have got some fantastic prizes for 6 lucky people to win.
First Prize will be a set of Hunt 4Season Alloy Bike wheels of your choice. You can choose either the 4Season Aero option for rim brakes RRP £299, the 4Season Disc option RRP £319, or the 4Season Gravel Disc wheels RRP £299 depending on your preference.
4Season Aero Wheelset -
Mason - Hunt 4Season Disc Wheelset -
And you will also win of pair of Dissent 133 gloves (value £95) to keep your hands warm and dry as the weather takes a turn for the worse over the next few months.
Tom Marchment the man behind both Hunt and Dissent spoke to road.cc tech editor Mat Brett about the gloves last September in perhaps our only ever first look video for gloves.
The Dissent 133 Layered Glove System was born from days on end spent riding in variable conditions, with numb fingers and wet hands, causing difficulty shifting gears or braking hard. When the weather is foul outside, the hardiest of cyclists reach for multiple layers to keep dry and warm. Dissent 133 applies this logic to a three-part Layered Glove System, designed to protect no matter the conditions outside. Utilising a unique layering system that mimics the way a rider would layer their upper body, to maximise adaptability throughout changeable conditions.
The Dissent 133 gloves consist of 4 layers: a waterproof layer, a windproof layer, a thermal layer, and a base layer. Combining these gloves in different combinations provides all the coverage you could want for your hands this winter.
Features:
- Warm, dry, thin and flexible | The Dissent 133 Layered Glove System puts the waterproof/windproof membrane outside all the thermal layers, keeping them dry and maintaining their thermal insulating properties.
- Incredible adaptability, 11 combinations! | The Dissent 133 Layered Glove System is ideal for changeable mid-ride conditions, and each layer is easily packable. No need to own expensive thick deep winter gloves suitable for just a few rides a year.
- Easy drying and washing | The individual gloves used within the Dissent 133 Layered Glove System separate without difficulty, to dry quickly and wash easily.
- Less frustration | Like us, you may well have experienced the liners of winter gloves pulling out at the fingers countless times – and the struggle to push them back in! The Dissent 133 Layered Glove System completely removes this problem as the OutDry®Lite membrane is bonded directly to the Schoeller outer fabric.
And you will also get a Hunt Ass Saver rear mudguard and a cool Hunt t-Shirt to wear after your winter ride. So depending on which wheelset you go for, the total prize value could be over £424!
And all is not lost if you don't win the first prize, you still have 5 chances to win a pair of Dissent 133 ultimate winter gloves, a Hunt t-shirt and the Ass-saver, altogether worth £125.
All you have to do to win one of these great winter prizes is enter the competition below.
Good luck
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