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Isn't this the same kit sold on AliExpress for £15?
Isn't this the same kit sold on AliExpress for £15?
Fair question. Here's the honest answer.
A lot of cycling gear on AliExpress and other Asian marketplaces comes from factories in Guangdong and Fujian that churn out "blank" kit — the same base pattern with different labels. That goes for well-known brands as well as dropshippers who swap the logo and bump the price.
What makes the difference between £15 and £45:
· The chamois pad. On AliExpress a pad costs the factory £0.70 and lasts 30–40 washes before it flattens. Ours lasts more than 200 washes and keeps its density.
· The zip. The generic zip fails after 3–6 months. A YKK lasts more than 10,000 cycles.
· The service. If your AliExpress kit turns up faulty, you're stuck. With us: free returns within 30 days and a 2-year warranty on manufacturing faults — UK consumer law actually applied.
What DOESN'T change: the factory is probably in the same region.
That's why £45 isn't £15, but it isn't £200 either.
Can I really ride four hours at 30°C in this?
Can I really ride four hours at 30°C in this?
Yes — it's designed precisely for that. The jersey has perforated 95 g/m² side panels and a vented back that wicks sweat away instead of trapping it in the fabric. The bib shorts chamois is dual-density — 12 mm under the sit bones, 6 mm at the perineum — and perforated in the centre to prevent moisture build-up.
Honest disclaimer: above 32°C any kit starts to feel heavy, not just this one. At those temperatures, hydration and cooling arm sleeves make more difference than the kit.
I'm torn between an M and an L. Which should I pick?
I'm torn between an M and an L. Which should I pick?
Size M if you want a true race fit (the kit sits like a second skin, panels fall exactly where they should, no excess fabric on the torso).
Go for L if you prefer a bit more room, ride with a backpack or hip pack, or if you're used to Asian brands and their sizing — ours runs one size narrower.
The Volta Race Pro cut is designed for aerodynamics. That means close-fitting. If the kit flaps around your upper body, you're not getting the most from the design.
And if it doesn't fit: free returns within 30 days, no questions asked. Order a size, try it on at home over clean shorts, and if it's not right we'll swap it.
Why £45 and not £75 if you call this premium?
Why £45 and not £75 if you call this premium?
Straight answer: £45 is the sale price during this campaign. The usual price is £74.95, in line with brands like Le Col or Café du Cycliste in this category.
If you want to verify the £74.95 reference price, you can find it on archive.org for any previous month. We haven't invented an old price to fake a discount — that's exactly what UK pricing rules require (the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024), and we follow them.
What this means for you: you're buying a premium kit at a sale price, not a fake brand price. The quality is exactly the same.
How does the colour hold up after 50 washes?
How does the colour hold up after 50 washes?
The graphics are sublimated, not printed. The difference: with sublimation the pigment is bonded into the fibres at 200°C — it isn't a layer stuck on top. It doesn't flake, doesn't crack, doesn't peel off.
What does happen with any sublimation, ours included: the colour very gradually loses intensity under direct UV. After 100 washes, if you've ridden a lot in midday sun, blacks may drift 10–15% toward anthracite grey. Yellows and whites hold up better.
To make it last: wash at 30°C, inside out, in a mesh bag. No tumble dryer. No fabric softener (it makes the fabric water-repellent and reduces wicking).
We put this fabric through 200 controlled washes before bringing it to market.
If I order the wrong size, how does the return actually work?
If I order the wrong size, how does the return actually work?
The real process, step by step:
1. Email hello@peak-cycling.co.uk with your order number and the size you need.
2. We'll email you a prepaid return label — usually within 4 hours during office hours.
3. You print the label, put the kit back in the original bag (or any sealed bag), stick the label on and drop it at any Royal Mail post office or DPD pickup point. You don't pay anything.
4. As soon as we receive it, we'll refund the full amount within 3–5 working days to your original payment method.
Actual conditions: 30 days from delivery, unworn (trying it on at home counts as unworn), tags attached, chamois unmarked.
If you've ridden in it for half an hour and realised it doesn't fit, we'll accept that too — but please wash the chamois before sending it back.
No forms. No "why are you returning this?". No restocking fees.
Is it made in the UK, or are you spinning me a "designed in Valencia" line?
Is it made in the UK, or are you spinning me a "designed in Valencia" line?
Designed in Valencia (Spain), made in China.
No tricks on the label.
If it were the other way round, we couldn't say "designed in Valencia" — that's misleading advertising under UK consumer law, and we'd only do it to inflate the perceived price. We don't play that game.
Brands that put "Made in Italy" on the label while the seams are stitched in Cambodia do exactly the same thing, and half the cycling brands in Europe play this game. We don't — because the day someone finds out (and they do), the brand loses all credibility.
If manufacturing in the UK were viable at our price point, the kit would cost £160, not £75. UK cycling-kit production barely exists any more. What does exist is choosing a good factory, controlling the samples and being honest about the origin.
What happens if the zip fails after three months?
What happens if the zip fails after three months?
If the zip fails due to a manufacturing fault within the first 24 months from purchase, we cover it. What's covered:
· A zip that jams, comes apart or loses teeth with no external cause.
· Seams that open in places that aren't under extreme stress.
· A chamois that comes away from the bib shorts within the first 18 months from purchase.
· Sublimation that fades below a reasonable level (defined in the washing question).
What's NOT covered, to be clear:
· Scuffs, tears or wear from normal use.
· Crashes (we can handle these as repairs, but not under warranty).
· Incorrect washing (fabric softener, tumble dryer or above 30°C).
· Corrosive sweat damage to the zip after 18+ months (that's wear, not a defect).
How it actually works: email hello@peak-cycling.co.uk with a photo of the problem and your order number. If it's covered, we ship you a new kit — you don't need to return the old one. If it's not covered, we tell you and explain why. No fudging.




