Ha - didn't realise how much their range had grown!techno mail wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:07 am Some big Discounts on alpkit gear via sportpursuit: https://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/alpkit-apr19?order
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I'm surprised by this as I thought their business model was direct sales? and the kit appears to be the current models so you can buy it cheaper from sportspursuit than you can direct from Alpkit. As an example, the Arro windproof is £35 from Alpkit and £24 from sportspursuit and the description even uses the same pictures as on the Alplkit website. I guess the difference is you don't get the backup/support in the case of an issue.techno mail wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:07 am Some big Discounts on alpkit gear via sportpursuit: https://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/alpkit-apr19?order
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What backup/support do you need? SP are good at warranty issues.
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It wasn't a dig at SP, I've bought stuff from them before and always had good service, but Alpkit are known for going above and beyond to help even after the warranty has expired.ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:21 am What backup/support do you need? SP are good at warranty issues.
I just wondered why Alpkit would sell their kit to SP to sell on? At the prices SP are charging Alpkit would have been paid very little for what are current items they sell for more. If it was discontinued items or old stock then I'd understand.
I'm still tempted to buy an Arro windproof from SP though as my current commuting one has a hole in the sleeve since my crash in Jan... but is that tempting fate and I'll be making another trip to the tarmac followed by A&E if I have a nice new one

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I too was surprised to see Alpkit listed on SP. It suggests their margins are somewhat more generous than they once were. Nothing I'm after though.
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Probably more a case of shedding stock for short term improvement in inventory and or cash flow to release funds to bring in further stock. Their sale has just ended so cant do it through that channel now, so SP are a convenient backdoor route. Which I guess is pretty much SPs model.ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:58 am I too was surprised to see Alpkit listed on SP. It suggests their margins are somewhat more generous than they once were. Nothing I'm after though.
Alpkit probably bought all those lines on a MOQ, and have sold enough for the line to be profitable - so they can even clear them at a loss if needs to help stock holding.
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It's also a good way of getting the name out there. SP has a wide following of casual perusers and Alpkit while expanding their offerings, I'd guess are relatively niche to mountaineering, climbing, adventure cycling etc... if they don't lose too much while shifting stock and get some brand exposure it can't be a bad thing.
I bought some Morvelo bibs from SP about 6 years ago and have since gone back to the Morvelo website as I found they were perfect for me, I probably would never have tried out Morvelo at their full or sale prices direct.
I bought some Morvelo bibs from SP about 6 years ago and have since gone back to the Morvelo website as I found they were perfect for me, I probably would never have tried out Morvelo at their full or sale prices direct.

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Yeah I suspect Alpkit are using SP to protect their brand - if they have stuff on sale continuously then it loses its impact and they then become a bit like CRC/Wiggle or Planet X where stuff is on sale all the time, so people dont take it seriously.
I really like Alpkit as whilst following the direct to consumer & cheap, they put the time and money into making sure the quality is good and customer service is excellent. Makes them everything Planet-X could be, but are not.
I really like Alpkit as whilst following the direct to consumer & cheap, they put the time and money into making sure the quality is good and customer service is excellent. Makes them everything Planet-X could be, but are not.
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I thought it was an error on SP, but it seems it is correct. Would anyone realistically pay £200 for a Filo jacket??
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Just ordered a bottle of Stans sealant on CRC. It was £15 for the 473ml bottle or £15.99 for the 946ml bottle.
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/sta ... -prod38850
I've had Stans go off in the bottle before, now I unscrew the cap and put clingfilm over the top before screwing the cap back on. Never had a problem since.

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/sta ... -prod38850
I've had Stans go off in the bottle before, now I unscrew the cap and put clingfilm over the top before screwing the cap back on. Never had a problem since.
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Are you sure the old bottle that "went off" isn't just clingfilm in the way?

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Sports Pursuit have got Columbia Outdry jackets again. The EX Gold is less than £50 ... if staying dry rather than looking cool is your priority, they're hard to beat.
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The best 4 quid I've spent to feel safe while riding the road sections on my commute to and from work


This pink High Viz for the local company that we get some of our work clothing from gave me so much more space on the road, no near misses, no pull outs, no cut ups and cars even using the outside lane to pass me on the dual carriageway section that I ride on without buzzing close to me.
Maybe I was lucky today but it's a keeper for me for the time being
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This pink High Viz for the local company that we get some of our work clothing from gave me so much more space on the road, no near misses, no pull outs, no cut ups and cars even using the outside lane to pass me on the dual carriageway section that I ride on without buzzing close to me.
Maybe I was lucky today but it's a keeper for me for the time being
#EmbracePink
Use discount code Johnc20 to get 20% off Crofto Cycling Clothing
Website - https://crofto.com.au/
Website - https://crofto.com.au/
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I’ve used a pink hi viz vest for years now, I swear I get more space than when I’m not using it. Have even made a mistake or two whilst wearing it and car drivers haven’t been bothered
Just wait for a corsa or something to drive past with a load of lads in it...always gives them a surprise seeing a bearded bloke waving back to their beeping

Just wait for a corsa or something to drive past with a load of lads in it...always gives them a surprise seeing a bearded bloke waving back to their beeping

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Up to 50% off Dex shell socks: https://www.sportpursuit.com/sales/dexs ... ac94ada5e1
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How do these size up... is it best to go for a large with size 10 (Five10s) shoe size or a medium
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dunno bud, sorry.redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:03 pm How do these size up... is it best to go for a large with size 10 (Five10s) shoe size or a medium
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Already bought. Read into it briefly and the Dexshell states to size up. I reckin my previous ones were large aswell (but gave em to my dad for winter)...techno mail wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 3:08 pmdunno bud, sorry.redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:03 pm How do these size up... is it best to go for a large with size 10 (Five10s) shoe size or a medium
I can confirm they're astonishingly lovely and at above price a propa steal. Thanks for the link TM
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Happy to helpredefined_cycles wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 3:36 pm
Already bought. Read into it briefly and the Dexshell states to size up. I reckin my previous ones were large aswell (but gave em to my dad for winter)...
I can confirm they're astonishingly lovely and at above price a propa steal. Thanks for the link TM

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I’ve got about four pairs of dex shell socks. Highly recommend.
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Rockshox Judy Gold RL Solo Air, 27.5+, 110mm boost axle, 100mm travel €141.13.
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/roc ... ost-816165
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/roc ... ost-816165
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EBC brake pads from £3
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BSEBCBP/e ... brake-pads
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BSEBCBP/e ... brake-pads
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Aldi have cycling bits again from today.
Off in a bit to check out the "merino" (though not most of it) jersey for £7; decent looking mini pump with guage, hose, and presta/Schrader (and Dunlop if you insist) compatibility; and black synthetic wife-beater for riding in the States (my white one looks like I've washed the car with it after about 5 minutes).
Off in a bit to check out the "merino" (though not most of it) jersey for £7; decent looking mini pump with guage, hose, and presta/Schrader (and Dunlop if you insist) compatibility; and black synthetic wife-beater for riding in the States (my white one looks like I've washed the car with it after about 5 minutes).
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pretty sure they start Thursday
Got the pump last year
Its seems flimsy to me,is not very mini, rattles incessantly if you use the bracket,had next to no instructions, and I think it will break as the shaft is a bit lose as you switch from high to low volume - adaptable but it is not my pump of choice- tbh I dont take it on any ride these days
It still works mind it just seems likely to break, even though it has not
Got the pump last year
Its seems flimsy to me,is not very mini, rattles incessantly if you use the bracket,had next to no instructions, and I think it will break as the shaft is a bit lose as you switch from high to low volume - adaptable but it is not my pump of choice- tbh I dont take it on any ride these days
It still works mind it just seems likely to break, even though it has not