The DealCatcher's here this afternoon with more wonderful cycling deals to help you upgrade your riding experience.
Today's deals come to you from Cycle Surgery, Ribble Cycles and Cycle Surgery and they'll kit you out from head to asphalt.
We'll start from the bottom.
Our first deal, or technically our first two deals, are front and rear wheels from Mavic. The Cosmic Carbone 40 wheels have seen some hefty discounts - 40% for the rear wheel and 28% for the front.
Next up we've got your torso covered, literally. Assos's SS.Mille_evo7 Short Sleeve Jersey is a wonderful summer jersey, and with it's one blue sleeve it looks fantastic!
Finally, keep your head in one piece - as well as well ventilated and comfortable - should the worst happen this summer with a bargain helmet from MET.
Cycle Surgery
Mavic introduced its first ever set of carbon fibre clincher wheels to us back in 2013. We liked what we saw then, and still do now.
Our tech editor Mat Brett covered the launch and highlighted the 40mm rim designed to handle the heat from prolonged braking as a particular area of interest.
Should you take Cycle Surgery up on this offer you'll find those long summer descents more comfortable than ever.
Ribble Cycles
Looking for an upgrade to your summer cycling wardrobe?
Assos and Ribble Cycles appear to have you covered with this excellent and heavily discounted number.
When we had the complicatedly named SS.Mille_evo7 in for review, we liked what we saw - even if we didn't like how the it sounded when it came out of our mouths. Do you pronounce the underscore?
It got an 8/10 and our tech editor David Arthur called it a "comfortable and nicely fitting jersey that copes very well with the heat and looks good too."
Chain Reaction Cycles
When the summer actually properly starts (if* it actually properly starts), some of you might want to distance yourselves from the helmets that saw you through the winter months.
If that's the case, MET's Inferno UL Helmet might be a very suitable alternative. The 'UL' in Inferno UL stands for UltraLite. At 242g, we'd say that the helmet is just that, ultra light.
The big vents will also keep your head nice and cool. So, it's a great option for summer rides.
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