If you're looking for something to brighten up your Monday evening, check out our fantastic selection Cycling deals on Monday evenings here in the road.cc DealCatcher.
Kicking things off with a sniff of Chain Reaction Cycles's Black Friday deals you can grab a Funkier hi-viz jacket for half price.
Decathlon then has a gilet offer - 38% off an aero layer that'll keep the cold wind off you.
Finally, Cycle Surgery has a great offer on Giro's Atmos II helmet.
Chain Reaction Cycles
Sometimes lights on your bike just won't cut it if you want to stay seen and safe on the roads.
The best way of dealing with that is investing some hi-viz clothing; and when you can do that while also staying dry and looking great, it's a win-win right?
Funkier's Lightweight Waterproof Jacket offers a sleek hi-viz jacket that'll keep you nice and dry on those challenging dark wet commutes.
Funkier has chops here at road.cc with its jackets, too. Check out the 8/10 review of the Funkier WJ-1314 jacket, it's great.
Decathlon
Keeping out the cold isn't only the job of big, thick, insulating jackets; sometimes just keeping the wind out is all you need.
With that in mind, BTwin's Aerofit Gilet at £24.99 will be one of the most cost effective ways of keeping your aerodynamism up while also keeping the cold out while you're out on a training ride.
Cycle Surgery
Finally, at this time of year the roads are slippery; and they're not going to stop being slippery for a few months, either.
It's dead leaves on the road now, and it'll be ice in all its forms over the Christmas period.
We're not landing either side of the helmet debate here; but if you're going to slip and bang your head at this time of year, at least do it with a bargain helmet on.
Giro's Atmos is great too. We reviewed it a while back and gave it a solid 8/10.
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