Last chance to shop the Le Col Summer Sale – Grab up to 60% off the remaining stock across the Men's and Women's ranges
I built myself a kit from the Le Col Sale and saved a staggering £400 - here's how you can too
The Le Col Summer Sale is like summer itself, drawing to a close. The premium cycling clothing brand has up to 60% off across its site, including some of the best cycling jerseys, bib tights, cycling jackets, and more.
Stock is fairly limited, but I built myself an outfit from the remaining available items, and I saved almost £400 on the six items I chose.
This included an outstanding £132 off the Le Col Pro Bib Shorts, down to just £88, from the usual £220. With Northern Hemisphere winter on the way, another cracking deal is on the Le Col Pro Insulated Jacket, which has 40% off. However, there is very limited stock showing on that, so you'll have to be quick to grab yourself one.
Shop the Le Col Summer Sale and save up to 60%.
I've also enlisted the help of my cycling friend Emma Watson to choose an outfit from the Le Col women's range, which arguably has even better savings. Emma chose five items and saved an impressive £300 on her selections.
Below you'll find the details on Emma's and my own outfits, and don't worry, there are plenty of socks; you can never have enough cycling socks, right?
Some readers may be aware that Le Col entered a period of administration earlier this year. However, it is now trading as normal again.
My Le Col Men's Summer Sale Picks
Emma's Le Col Women's Summer Sale Picks
The Le Col Summer Sale is live now, and there is plenty of kit to choose from, and there is free shipping for orders over £130.
If you are a Le Col Member then there are exclusive member only reductions, including the LC_CC kit.
The chosen deals are from the UK site, but Le Col US is also carrying discounts, and worth checking out if you're US-based.
Below you'll also find Le Col deals from other retailers, which show the best prices in your territory.

Paul Brett is a deals writer for Cyclingnews and has been cycling for as long as he can remember, initially catching the mountain biking bug in the 1990s, he raced mountain bikes for over a decade before injury cut short a glittering career. An award-winning photographer, when not riding a bike, he can be found at the side of a road world championship or a cyclocross track shooting the action. Paul was the founder, editor and writer of Proper Cycling magazine, and he's travelled the world interviewing some of the top personalities in cycling and writing about some of the biggest cycling brands.
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