Unsurprisingly my social media ads are mostly filled with cycling related products and websites. Over the last few months PlanetX has been showing up a lot and due to the nature of ads, even more regularly once I clicked on one of them!

Having perused a number of categories and products for a while I finally made a jump last week and ordered a few items.
Base Layer
I’ve become a baselayer convert over the last year or so but needed a slightly heavier option for colder winter days. PlanetX do a sleeveless, short and long sleeve version. I don’t like my arms too warm so I opted for the short sleeve.

I wore it on Wednesday for the first time and was very impressed. It’s a very close fit but not tight or restrictive. I didn’t feel clammy at all so felt that it wicked away sweat pretty effectively. I definitely think I’ll buy another to have a spare as I think it will be getting good use over the winter.
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLPX365PEFITSS/planet-x-pro-365x-short-sleeve-base-layer
Gloves
I have lots of pairs of gloves due to a constant search for the perfect pair. The 365 race gloves caught my eye as they’re described as:
Light, warm and snug fitting, with a nice tacky palm grip to boot
I don’t like bulky gloves so was interested in something that was both light and warm.

I also tried these for the first time on Wednesday. It was very cold so I layered them over a pair of Sealskinz merino liner gloves as I really didn’t want to have cold hands. This turned out to be a perfect combination. I had no issues with the cold and when I stopped for lunch at the 50K mark my hands were dry with no dampness in the gloves. The layering also gives the option to lose a layer of it gets too warm.
The only issue I had was when the rain turned heavy and prolonged. Eventually the rain soaked through both layers and I started to feel a bit of a chill. At this stage it would have been a good idea to have had my waterproof Sealskinz gloves. In fairness to the PlanetX gloves they’re not marketed as water resistant. As a bonus they look good with my Perfetto jacket.

https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/PX365RG/planet-x-365-race-gloves
Saddle Bag
I really dislike carrying stuff in my pockets so flying in the face of Rule #29 and 31 I’m a fan of saddle bags. My current dhb wedge bag is getting a bit worn after a couple of years of use. They’re discontinued now so I’ve been looking for an alternative.
Podsacs seem to make good bikepacking bags so I decided to test them out starting with a saddle bag.

I haven’t got organised yet to get this onto my bike but I’m impressed by the quality so far. It has a pretty heavy duty feel with good straps and a dry bag style closure. It’s also bigger than I expected. I hope to test it on the bike this week.
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BAPODDCWSB/podsacs-daytripper-colour-waterproof-saddle-bag
Bar Ends
My bike came with basic plastic bar end plugs that I dislike. One of them also comes out far too easily so I want to replace them with metal screw-in ones. It may look like I buy everything black but I do like a little splash of colour and picked red ones to match my helmet and bike trims.

I’ve unsuccessfully tried to fit them once already but I’m not sure if they don’t fit or if I’m doing something wrong. Another go during the week but I might be sending them back.
https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BTNIEC02/nitto-ec-02-bar-ends
I’ve been a Wiggle fan for many years now but PlanetX are showing some competition so far. My only issue is that I hate paying a delivery charge and there’s no free delivery option. Returns also have to be sent via standard postage with no free returns option. The value of the items I’ve purchased outweighs this considerably but it still irritates me.
The links above are standard links and I have no affiliation with PlanetX and don’t receive anything for them so click away if you want to see more details on the website.
I have a number of their base layers short and long sleeve. V good. Have a few podsacs too. Daytripper and med saddlebag.bagain great for the money
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I do think they’re missing a trick by not offering a free delivery option. It’s tough for smaller businesses to cover that cost, but also a huge factor when almost every other competitor offers free delivery over a certain value. It’s also a good incentive that makes customers spend just that little bit extra to hit the free delivery threshold.
I once bought PX branded TT saddle for £12 on clearance. It’s the most comfortable saddle I own (it now graces my indoor trainer bike, but damn it’s good).
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Thanks for the tip on the liner gloves. My fingers killed me after a ride in the fog last week with my winter gloves on. They give good protection usually but I definitely don’t want that reperfusion pain again
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My first time using them. As cyclists we layer all the time, don’t know why it took me so long to think of doing this with gloves! 🙈
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Can’t believe that I didn’t even think of it!
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