Some decent reductions here, but the pick has to be the Altura night vision evo jacket for £30: http://cyclingweekly.ipcshop.co.uk/shop/cycling-clothing/clearance-sale---clothing
Thanks for this. I`v been looking to get an Altura jacket at a bargain price for a while now. My wife got one for her birthday from her sister a few months back, top stuff.
I think I`ll get away with the small after trying the mrs size 10 on and finding it fits me ok
Thanks, I've ordered the Rhubarb ones, hopefully they will taste ok!
I did get away with the small, fits a treat and I love it. I did kick myself at the time for not getting my son (same height as me but slimmer) one, but I just popped back on the site and there was one left (a return?) and I got it
Many thanks, outlash
Halfords Indi Asriel men's / women's MTB is £99 today in their 'Deal of the Day': Men's / Women's
Yes, I know it's always overpriced, but this is less than the usual discount. Specs:
- Approximate Weight (KG): 14.6kg
- Exact Frame Size: 15"
- Forks: Suspension
- Frame Material: Alloy
- Front Brake: Steel V Brake
- Number of Gears: 18
- Rear Brake: Steel V Brake
- Wheel Size: 26"
The only review I could find for this:
i just bought a lezyne mini drive xl for similar money, should i cancel and buy this instead?The only review I could find for this:
"A little lantern that glows like a huge lantern set ?? Oh yeah! Here you get plenty of light without wires and extra battery pack and controls. Lykta gives albeit not as much light as the most powerful and most expensive large sets, but we compared it with a larger lantern set of 1,000 lumens, and there kept this lantern pretty well follow. Here you 700 lumens to spend. The beam is quite wide and lit well ahead bike. Cycling in the dark on the way is ikkeno problem, but you should commit trail riding at high speed, you also have a little more light.
This is a very interesting development. We get more and more light into smaller and smaller lamps, at lower cost. Where we just a few years ago had great chargers and large batteries we release now away with compact lamps and USB charging.
Lykta has a quick, but with rubber strap is also easy to take the stick and the lantern. On the way, it was easy to get the lantern to sit, but if it shakes much has the lantern light to shift forward on the board. Attached is not centered under the middle of the lantern, and when it should not take much for the tip slightly forward. This is still quibbles compared to the ingenious solutions lantern offers."
I have the 35 (at least I think it's the 35 though it appears to have no mark on it to distinguish it from the others in the range. Nice light and a nice mount - I also like the fact that it uses AAS and battery changing is very easy.Another light bargain http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/LISMLU60/smart-lunar-60-lux-front-light I have a couple of the 35 lux which are great for lit roads & as a back up, but at £11.99 these might be worth a go & included in the 4 for 3 promotion