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9 Blizzard Winter Gloves Brand: Alé Clothing
Distributor: Chicken CycleKit
Designed for winter riding, this technical glove is constructed with Alé’s three-layer waterproof fabric, with thermal padding and a soft-fleece lining making them suitable for cold and wet conditions. For the optimal feel, grip and smartphone compatibility, it features a rolled eco-suede connect palm, ensuring an optimised fit and a reduction in seams to prevent penetration from the elements. Recommended for temperatures between zero and four degrees. RRP: £68.99
10 Bright Gloves 2.0 Brand: Oxford Products
Distributor: Oxford Products
Combining comfort with visibility, the Bright Gloves 2.0 come kit with silicone palm padding, an adjustable closure cuff and a reflective, windproof
design, with integrated fluorescent detailing for extra visibility. Equipped with the additional perks of a touchscreen finger and full length sweat wipe on the thumb, every need is considered, making for a smooth ride, no matter the weather. RRP: £24.99
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11 Bright Gloves 4.0 Brand: Oxford Products
Distributor: Oxford Products
Waterproof and easy to fasten, they’re insulated with Primaloft technology, creating maximum warmth with minimum bulk. Insulated inside, but cool on the outside, with reflective print, aiding visibility as night draws in. Sealed tight with hook and loop closure, they also have the added practicality of a touch screen finger and thumb, keeping your hands concealed from the chill in every scenario. RRP: £44.99
12 Doowah Trouser Straps
Brand: Zefal
Distributor: Chicken CycleKit
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Trouser Straps with large reflective tape. Available in black/reflective or fluorescent yellow/reflective. Velcro straps for easy adjustment. RRP: £4.99
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