The road.cc DealCatcher's back with a new look and a brand new platform to help you to keep track of the best cycling deals, bargains, offers, and savings... oh and discounts.
Launching today is the road.cc Deals Twitter account where we'll publish all of the best cycling deals we find, all of our best buying advice, and any special offers from cycling retailers.
So, if you follow the road.cc Deals Twitter account you'll see direct mentions of each of today's DealCatcher deals, alongside all sorts of other bits and bobs.
Plus, moving forwards, keep your eyes peeled for exclusive offers for road.cc readers from cycling retailers right there!
In the meantime, we've got three great cycling deals for you today.
Cycles Store
We know it's not winter yet. We know you hate being reminded that the weather's going to get worse. We know that for the next few weeks at least you'd like to pretend autumn will last for ever and the really cold conditions are never actually going to arrive.
We also know that no matter how mild you hope the winter is going to be, and no matter how mild last winter was, getting caught out by a cold snap is fun for nobody.
So prepare yourselves. Get on board with incredible deals like this one from Cycle Store and Specialized, and add some proper cold weather options to your wardrobe.
This SL Expert Winter Partial Jacket from Specialized offers comfort and warmth wrapped in a windproof membrane for female riders who fancy heading out in the biting cold.
Lombardia fleece covers the back helps prevent any heat from escaping, while full length zipper gives you the option to open the jersey up should you get a little warm on a climb.
Ribble Cycles
As far as saddles go, Ritchey has an excellent record here at road.cc.
The premium saddle manufacturer, and its original Streem saddle, featured on road.cc back in its early days. The Streem back then was very similar to the number you see before you today, just a little more expensive but just as comfortable and lightweight.
The original Streem got an 8/10 in its road.cc review. That's despite the £126 price tag.
Now at just under £100 less you can get the second generation Streem saddle with its vector wing design and exellent vibration dissipation technology from Ribble Cycles.
Radial Cycles
Finally the third-placed light in our front light People's Choice Award, Radial's Pharos 3-Watt light, features here for a lower price than we've ever seen it.
When it placed third in our competition, the Pharos had already had a discount to £19.99. Now at £3 less it represents even better value.
The thing is super easy to use as it plugs directly into a USB socket without the need for any cables. We called it simple and tidy and "just the thing for a well-lit commute or as an emergency spare.
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