The best off-road Black Friday cycling deals - Round 1
Check out these incredible deals from the folks at off-road.cc!
With the help of off-road.cc maestro Rachael Gurney and the off-road team we have a pile of the best cycling deals for mountain bikers that have emerged over the last couple weeks of Black Friday mania.
The deals have been categorised into three parts: Under £50, Under £100, Gadgets and Bikes for your viewing pleasure. This is part one of four – so stay tuned over this long Black Friday weekend to see more fab off-road deals.
Under £50
45% off Shimano's M530 SPD Trail Pedals
WAS £39.99 | NOW £21.99
Shimano M530’s are wallet friendly, reliable and durable SPD pedals. They are good value a full retail but with 45% off, they are super good value. We reviewed a pair here and they are still going strong!
57% off Troy Lee Designs' Ace Gloves
WAS £29.99 | NOW £12.99
These single layer gloves are a steal at £12.99. Here at off-road we like a glove with a flat palm and a sleek fit and these Troy Lee Ace gloves appear to fit the bill.
50% off Endura's Humvee LS Jersey
WAS £49.99 | NOW £24.99
Endura are known for making long lasting kit and the Humvee jersey is likely to see you through the chilly winter month in comfort. Great as an outer or a midlayer on really cold days, they won’t be around for long at £33.75.
Under £100
36% off Brand-X's Ascend II Dropper Seatpost
WAS £139.99 | NOW £89.99
This Brand X Dropper post is only £89.99, its got 125mm of drop and yes, it is externally routed rather than having stealth routing but for less than £90 its prime territory for a first foray into dropper posts or for a second bike.
30% off Nukeproof's Horizon CL CrMo DH Clipless Pedals
WAS £99.99 | NOW £69.99
We took a look at the smaller Nukeproof Horizon CS pedals here and really liked them. Chain reaction have the larger platformed version on sale at just £69.99, a deal for sure!
30% off Adventure Zoom Balance Bike
WAS £99.99 | NOW £69.99
We really wish these were around when we were kids! £69.99 from Evans gets you the Adventure Outdoor Co. balance bike with a rear brake and two seatpost for a whole range of heights.
40% off Oakley's Radar EVOitch – Prizm Trail Glasses
WAS £160.00 | NOW £96.00
A great chance to get a pair of Oakley glasses in your collection. Usually retailing at £160, Evans have these on offer at £96.
60% off Camelbak's Mule Hydration Pack
WAS £99.99 | NOW £39.99
Select this pack in the Charcoal’ colour and you save a whopping 60%. It also comes in other brighter colours for various prices from £40 to £70.
Gadgets
37% off Lezyne's Pressure Drive Mini ABS Pump
WAS £21.99 | NOW £34.99
Small and lightweight, it’s perfect pack size for mountain bike or gravel tyres – the gold, red and black ones are cheapest on Wiggle at the moment.
35% off Topeak Pocket Shock DXG Shock Pump with Gauge
WAS £38.99 | NOW £25.00
A nice addition to your pack, this Topeak shock pump is just £25. It’s a good ideal to regularly check the pressure in your forks and shock to make sure no air is being lost.
40% off Garmin's Edge 1000 GPS Cycle Computer
WAS £499.99 | NOW £299.99
Nearly half price for a good GPS computer seems like a great deal to us. We like this one as it features on and off road navigation, great for exploring new areas by bike!
Mountain Bikes
20% off Vitus's Sommet VR
WAS £1999.99 | NOW £1599.99
We gave the Vitus Sommet VR four and a half stars when we reviewed this exact bike back in October. Our tester reckoned this bike was killer value then!
20% off Vitus's Sentier Hardtail
WAS £849.99 | NOW £619.99
There is also 20% off the Vitus Sentier – we checked out the 29er version recently and also gave it a big score for great value and sweet handling.
21% off Trek's X-Caliber 8
WAS £800.00 | NOW £625.00
We’ve reviewed this one too - it’s a good comfortable frame, benefitting from big wheeleds if you are after an budget XC machine at a bargain price.
The deals listed on this page are the best deals on the best cycling products we can find. If you purchase anything as a result of clicking on a deal, Farrelly Atkinson Ltd may earn some commission: on some we do, on some we don’t. Any money that we earn goes in to paying for road.cc and its sister sites off.road.cc and ebiketips.