Buy Irish – A Gift Guide for Cyclists
From fun and fashionable to some of the best Irish and international innovative designs and inventions. As a cyclist this ‘Gift Guide for Cyclists‘ really is just my ‘Wish List’ … and so I’ll be sending a link to it to my husband as soon as it’s published.
Did you know you can order a complimentary high-vis vest from the Road Safety Authority in Ireland. I ordered one for myself and for both of my little boys – Be Safe and Be Seen!
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Please note: All the stores mentioned are are online but based throughout the island of Ireland. Featured products are listed in order of price.
10 Wheely Good Gifts for Cyclists for €100 and Under
#1 – FOR FUN
Toucan Bike Bell & Bike Horn
Description: “Give your bike a touch of style by choosing the fun and colorful My bike bell. The bicycle horn bells are beautiful and simple to apply to the handlebars.”
From: wildatlanticliving.com – Kilrush, Co. Clare
Price: Bike Bell – €14.99 | Bike Horn – €17.99
#2 – FOR MEASUREMENTS
Sigma BC 7.16 ATS Wireless
Description: “In addition to the basic cycling functions, the BC7.16 ATS also calculates average speed and keeps track of total accumulated ride time.”
From: bikeman.ie – Douglas, Co. Cork
Price: €24.95
#3 – FOR WARM TECHY HANDS
Defeet – E-Touch Dura Glove
Description: “Riding your bike and need to use your touch screen smart phone, the Dura Glove has yarn added to the tips of the finger and thumb so you can operate the device without the need to remove the glove”
From: cycletribe.ie – Santry, Dublin
Price: €24.99
#4 – TO PROTECT YOUR FACE
Assos Spring Fall Neck Foil
Description: The Assos Spring Fall Neck Foil is “A kit staple for cool conditions, the Spring/Fall Neck Foil relies on an ultrasoft knit to keep your neck and face protected from the elements.”
From: cyclesuperstore.ie – Tallaght, Dublin
Price: €30
#5 – FOR WARMTH
Tadáias Arm Warmers
Description: Women’s and Men’s Arm Warmers – “Our Tadáias Arm Warmers we use the finest quality Italian Roubaix fabric, which is highly durable and has a fleece backing for a soft and luxurious feel.”
From: tadcycling.com– Manorcunningham, Co. Donegal
Price: €35
#6 – FOR BREAKDOWNS
Liv Quick Fix Combo Kit Mini Pump
Description: “Containing the essentials to get you started – Quick Fix combo includes a saddle pack, mini pump, mutli-tool, tyre levers and tyre patch kit.”
From: thebikeshop.ie – Selskar St, Wexford Town
Price: €39.99
#7 – FOR SHOPPING TRIPS
Zefal Z Traveller 60 Rack Bike Bag
Description: “The Z Traveller is the perfect bike bag for commuting to the workplace or leisure rides.”
From: cycletribe.ie – Santry, Dublin
Price: €59.99
#8 – TO STAY SAFE
See.Sence Ace Front and Rear Set
Description: “ACE makes you more visible at riskier moments, keeps you connected through the dedicated smartphone app, and gives you the chance to improve the roads you cycle on”
From: seesense.cc – Newtownards, Co. Down
Price: €90.95
#9 – FOR PROTECTION
Plixi Folding Bike Helmet
Description: “The Plixi Helmet, designed in France, folds up to a third the size of a full helmet without compromising on safety, and makes it much easier to be safer on our bikes.”
From: designist.ie – South Great George’s Street, Dublin
Price: €99
#10 – FOR YOUR BODY
Alura Nightvision Storm Waterproof Jacket
Description: Women’s and Men’s Alura Nightvision Storm Jackets have a “Silver reflective print”, are “fully waterproof including taped seams” and are “10/10 waterproof and breathability”.
From: thebikerack.ie – Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Price: €100
Featured image: Photo by Yuxiang Zhang
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