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15 Metro Softshell Hoodie
Brand: Sportful Distributor: Saddleback
The softshell cycling jacket is made from a lined fabric that is warm and offers wind proofing on the front. A silicone gripper on the tail holds the jacket and its three rear pockets in place whilst riding. A hood provides extra cover and there are 2 zipper pockets so you can safely stow valuables when out and about. RRP: £210
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17 All-weather LED cycle overshoe
Brand: Sealskinz Distributor: Sealskinz
Riding in the dark is sometimes unavoidable and staying safe out on the road
is so important. These overshoes will not only keep you visible with a built-in LED with 240 hours of battery life, but they’ll also shield you from the rain and cold. RRP: £60
16 Reflex Woman’s Jacket
16 Brand: Castelli Distributor: Saddleback
Castelli wanted to create a commuting jacket that provided excellent visibility at night but wouldn’t be covered in silver reflective bands that look out of place off the bike. The solution is a material with a reflective micro print that provides 360-degree visibility in low light but won’t look out of place when you turn up to the office. The fabric is also waterproof with a 20,000mm water column and a 20,000 MVTR breathability rating. RRP: £280
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18 Bright Gloves 1.0 Brand: Oxford
Distributor: Oxford
The Oxford Bright Glove 1.0 are a thermal cycle glove. The glove comes into its own in temperatures five℃ to -15-degrees. It has a stand out reflective print on the upper for added safety and visibility during the darker months.
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Key features:
• Breathable thermal upper • Reflective print • Silicon palm grip
• Touchscreen finger and thumb
• Wristgripper cuff RRP: £19.99
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