Daily Deals: Cateye, Gore & Bontrager

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Today's deals are really rather sensible. 

We've got a light that's currently being tested by road.cc, a packable gilet and a Grand Tour stage winning saddle.

Cateye Volt 1200 Front Light - £79.99

Cateye Volt 1200 Front Light
£79.99
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When road.cc first tested this light back in 2014, Dave Atkinson loved it. Liam Cahill is currently testing the updated model and he's told us that it's better again.

The light will pump out 1200 lumens for 2 hours, making it perfect for unlit road rides.

Liam says that he took it out last night for a hill reps session. Whilst we're sure the light is brilliant, we're a little unsure of Liam's sanity.

 

Gore Oxygen Windstopper AS Light Weight Gilet - £49.99

Gore Oxygen Windstopper Gilet
£49.99
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Chilly morning s occur regularly in Britain and we're often left with acoat to carry home at the end of the day.

Using a windproof gilet like this Gore Oxygen Windstopper is an easy way to be warm first thing, then be left with a small item to carry, be that in a pocket or a rucksack.

The gilet is fully windproof and also water resistant. It folds away into it's own front pocket when you need to pack it up.

 

Bontrager Serano RL Saddle - £60

Bontrager Serano Saddle
£60.00
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This classic design is perfect for riders that often adopt an agressive position during rides.

The raised tail supports forward pelvic rotation, whilst the hollow titanium rails and carbon reinforced shell keep weight down.

This is the saddle used by Alberto Contador to take amazing Grand Tour stage wins. It's therfore more than good enough for our (more rotund) posteriors!

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.