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Win an exclusive Velocio and Hammerhead bundle with Rouleur

Enter our competition to win Velocio's deep winter kit and a Hammerhead Solstice bundle, including the limited edition Karoo 2 Shell kit and accessories.

5 DECEMBER 2022 | UPDATED 03.20 PM BST

The nights have drawn in, the frost is starting to descend, and the winter cycling wardrobe has come out. Long days out on the bikes seem a distant memory at the moment. But we shouldn’t let the cold weather get in the way of our love for weekend coffee rides. That’s why we’ve teamed up with Velocio and Hammerhead to help you explore in style this winter!

Enter our competition to be in with the chance of winning a deep winter kit by Velocio. You’ll receive the Alpha Long Sleeve Jersey, Merino 160 Base Layer, Soft Shell Jacket, and Zero Bib Tights – a combination of layers that will keep you warm on any adventure. 

Not only will you be kitted out with Velocio’s newest winter kit, but you’ll also receive Hammerhead’s Solstice bundle. Including a limited edition ‘Solstice’ Karoo 2 Shell kit, two Hammerhead water bottles, a 60-day Strava subscription, and a 60-day Komoot Premium trial. 

American brand Velocio has been a driving force for change when it comes to cycling apparel – pushing the boundaries of design, technology, and sustainability.  In 2014, when women’s cycling apparel was shrink it and pink it, Velocio launched their first collection made mainly for female cyclists. Over a decade later, they continue to be leaders in the market for women’s cycling, but now they are one step ahead in the men’s too. 

So to be in with a chance of winning the Velocio deep winter kit and Hammerhead Solstice bundle, enter your details below. Good luck!

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