Wiggle are back! They've got so many brilliant deals to show us so we're doing another run through of their latest Black Friday deals.
We've got more tech to show you, along with tasty nutrition stuff and an absolutely stunning deal on the latest components.
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Here is the selection of our favourite deals from Wiggle this Black Friday!
This groupset has barely been on the market and already it's massively reduced.
The R8000 features a lighter, yet stiffer crankset, improved hood ergonomics for closer resemblance between the mechanical and hydraulic options and also Shadow RD technology.
The rear mech and crankset are probably the most noticeable aesthetic changes. That rear mech can now take up to a 32T cog for better climbing options.
The tyre of choice in the grotty Northern Cobbled Classics, the Pave tyres are known for their superb grip in wet conditions.
The tyres are also beautifully supple with a 320TPI cotton casing allowing you to run lower pressures.
This version, at 27mm wide, is a great option for those wanting to take advantage of their wider rims.
If you're wanting to take on more of your own bike maintenance, you're going to need the correct tools for the job.
The X-Tools 27 piece tool kit features pretty much everything you could need to get you started with the most important jobs.
The highlight for me here is the chain whip and cassette tool. There's really nothing I love more than a perfectly clean cassette!
Whilst you're thinking of doing your own maintenance work, you should definitely get yourself a proper stand.
They allow you to work much more easily on a bike and cleaning is simply a breeze!
This X-Tools prep stand has a stable base and the clamp works really easily.
Should you be thinking of taking on an epic ride next summer, you'd do well to get yourself a GPS computer with full mapping abilities.
This Garmin Edge 820 is down by a brilliant 34% and comes with everything you need including a heart rate strap, speed and cadence sensors.
Trust me when I say this one is worth it, I have one.
Having a pair of gloves that can be used alone as well as inside a bigger pair is super useful. You're pretty much covered for any weather situation.
These GripGrab Insulator gloves are perfect on their own for chilly mornings. The hi-vis colour should also help you be seen. The silicone print gives you good grip on the bars.
As a liner glove, these are perfect, with a long cuff keeping the chilly wind off your wrists.
A proper windproof jacket will see you through most of the British winter. So long as you can keep the wind out, your body will keep itself warm.
Altura's Podium kit is brilliant. I tested their thermal jersey last winter and the fit is perfect. At these prices, I'd happily take one just to pop in my pocket as an emergency layer.
Should you be looking to complement that jacket with a on-brand jersey, 60% off the Altura Peloton 2 Jersey is an easy win.
The semi-fitted cut is that perfect balance of streamlined, but not tight. There's ample room in the 3 rear pockets (for cake) and the zippered pocket will fit an iPhone 6s.
The branding is subtle and that geometric print should aid the slimming effect for the boxing day spin.
New shoes are a girl's (or in this case, a cyclist's) best friend. There's just nothing like a shiny white pair of shoes.
The Sidi Wire Carbon Air shoes are all Italian. The have Sidi's own Techno 3 dials for excellent foot retention. There's extra security built into the heel which can be adjusted for a more customised fit.
All of this tech is based on a super stiff sole that has graced the feet of the best pros.
Last but certainly not least are these SIS energy gels. You get a massive range of flavours with a couple of caffeine infused gels for those crucial moments.
The gels are not too watery, but they;re also not so thick that you're gasping for water after eating one.
My favourites are the caffeinated berry and citrus ones. 75mg of caffeine is just perfect before a crit!
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