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Our friends over at Silca have some decent discounts on at the moment too…
A deal that’s just cropped up that I can’t not share..
A few more cycling-specific ones to keep the ball rolling:
- Core Body Temp: Heat training experts and sensor maker Core has 50% off its original sensor, and a lesser (but still decent) discount of 20% off the newer sensor.
- HUUB Design: There’s up to 75% off at the aero experts and triathlon kit specialists.
- Half-price on a lifelong coach: Coaching app FasCat, which uses expert, human-created training plans paired with an AI chatbot to provide personalised insights. A lifetime fee is typically $900, but that’s down to $450 this week only
- Bont Shoes: Up to 60% off pro-level cycling shoes
We’ve also been made aware of some cool less-mainstream deals. I’ll work through those now.
Our systems tell us there’s an outsized interest in cycling apparel today, so I’ll steer us there now…
- Rapha: There’s 25% off SITEWIDE over at the British brand’s website, while our roundup of the best from the Rapha Black Friday sale highlights our favourite items that you should definitely consider.
- Le Col: There’s an impressive sale on right now with plenty of items around 40-50% off, plus there’s an EXTRA 20% off over Black Friday weekend, bringing some premium items down to seriously budget-friendly prices. Our Le Col Black Friday roundup built a full winter cycling outfit and saved $463 in the process!
- Capo: A slightly lesser-known brand out of the USA, Capo is growing fast thanks to its broad range of kit. Its aero socks won our recent wind tunnel shootout, and there’s 40% off pretty much everything on site.
- Velocio: A mixed bag of discounts depending on what you’re buying, but with an EXTRA 20% off sale items, as well as another 10% off orders over $500!
- Castelli: Simple but significant – 25% off sitewide! Our roundup of Castelli Black Friday deals highlights our top picks from around the internet.
- Endura: Up to 50% off across the…
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