Sigma Sports sale starts today: Here are our picks of the deals
Nice end of year discounts on top-notch products for cycling, triathlon, running and swimming
Sigma Sports has started its end of year sale today. The retailer, with bases in West London and Rutland, is known for the wide range of high quality equipment that it stocks, not just for cycling but also triathlon, swimming and running, with literally thousands of products available from all the top drawer brands.
If you're looking for a wardrobe update, new components like a wheel upgrade or even just a refresh of your bar tape, now's a great time to stock up. Sigma Sports has some great deals on bikes too; with bikes still in short supply, finding a new ride with a discount is an added bonus.
You can browse the full sale on the dedicated Sigma Sports Winter Sale page, which handily breaks down the deals by product type, as well as gender and brand.
Scroll down for our pick of the sale deals we've found.
SIGMA SPORTS WINTER SALE DEALS QUICKLINKS
- Sigma Sports Bicycle Deals: Over 30% off bikes from Focus, Orbea and others
- Sigma Sports Wheel Deals: Big discounts on wheels from the likes of Zipp and Mavic
- Sigma Sports Power Meter Deals: Low prices on Garmin, Quarq, Stages and more
- Sigma Sports Cycle Clothing Deals: Up to 70% off leading brands
Best Winter Sale Deals at Sigma Sports
Cinelli King Zydeco Ekar Disc Gravel Bike 2021 Was £3699, now £2959
Save 20%. Gravel bikes are hot products, so to find a quality carbon gravel bike available in all sizes with a discount is a bonus. The King Zydeco is kitted out with the innovative, lightweight Campagnolo Ekar 13-speed groupset too, along with robust Miche gravel wheels and quality finishing kit.
Orbea Gain D50 Claris Disc Electric Road Bike 2021 Was £2359, now £2099
Save 11%. The Orbea Gain e-bike is powered by a Mahle ebikemotion rear hub motor. With its battery housed in the bike's down tube, it's hard to spot that the Gain is an e-bike, but the motor will still give you a useful burst of extra power to get you up hills, while not weighing you down. The Gain D50 is Orbea's entry into road e-bikes and is available at Sigma Sports in M, L and XL.
Trek X-Caliber 7 Mountain Bike 2021 Was £900, now £765
Save 15%. Trek's X-Caliber is a great entry level XC mountain bike, with loads of scope for upgrades. You can just get out and ride it though, with its quality spec including a 1x10-speed Shimano Deore groupset, RockShox Judy 100mm travel air sprung fork and Bontrager wheels and tyres.
Garmin Vector 3 Double Sided Power Meter Pedals Were £790, now £499
Save 37%. If you're not looking for Shimano cleat compatibility, the Look cleat-only Vector 3 power meter provides all the benefits of Garmin's newer Rally power meter pedals. But with a large discount at Sigma Sports, you can save a bundle on Garmin's power meter tech, which gives you loads of performance data in a format that's easy to swap between bikes.
Gore Wear Race SHAKEDRY jacket Was £299, now £209
Save 30%. We consistently rate Gore's Shakedry jackets in our reviews. With the PTFE membrane on the outer surface of the jacket, the Race Shakedry is lightweight, close fitting, packable, highly breathable and you don't need to worry about a DWR treatment wearing off. When it stops raining you simply - as its name says - shake it dry. It may just be the perfect cycling rain jacket.
Castelli Alpha ROS 2 Light Jacket Was £250, now £150
Save 40%. For mixed conditions, the Castelli Alpha ROS 2 Light jacket combines a water resistant, windproof Gore outer layer with an insulating inner, allowing both to be zipped and unzipped independently, so you can better regulate heat and ventilation as you ride. At the back, there's a single layer water resistant, breathable fabric used and you get the full complement of four pockets.
VEL 500 + 20 Lumen Light Set Was £60, now £30
Save 50%. A Sigma Sports exclusive, this VEL lightset offers plenty of illumination in a wallet-friendly package. Both lights are USB rechargeable and fully waterproof and both have a range of constant and flashing modes to let you tailor their output to the conditions, while run time is up to 8 hours for the front and 15 for the rear light.
Gore Wear GORE-TEX Infinium Stretch Gloves Were £44, now £29
Save 34%. Gore's lightweight windproof gloves add an extra layer of protection without the bulk of insulated winter gloves, so you can still use your bike's controls effectively. With four-way stretch and a single seam, they're comfortable and close fitting, as well as being water repellent. There are reflective elements built in and a yellow option to up your visibility even more.
Head over to the Sigma Sports sale for more great deals on sunglasses, shoes, accessories, components and more.
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Paul started writing for Cycling Weekly in 2015, covering cycling tech, new bikes and product testing. Since then, he’s reviewed hundreds of bikes and thousands of other pieces of cycling equipment for the magazine and the Cycling Weekly website.
He’s been cycling for a lot longer than that though and his travels by bike have taken him all around Europe and to California. He’s been riding gravel since before gravel bikes existed too, riding a cyclocross bike through the Chilterns and along the South Downs.
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