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Standard Tracked delivery via Royal Mail: £4.99
Express Delivery via Royal Mail (Ordered before 3pm): £6.99
Returns
30 day returns policy. For more information, please click here
How Does Pay Later Work?
You can get your order delivered to you before you have to pay. Once your order has shipped, you’ll receive an email with a link to pay. You’ll have up to 30 days to pay.
How Do I Pay?
Once your order has shipped, you’ll receive an email letting you know your due date, amount due, and how to pay.
How Does Pay in 3 work?
Simply split your payment across three interest free payments, payable monthly.
Is There A Fee?
There’s no fee to use pay later or pay in 3. However, if your invoice is not paid by the due date, you will be subject to a late fee.
There are 2 cable types we offer - PVC Coated and Nylon Coated.
PVC Coated comes as a standard option for those who choose any colour option for the cable. This is the most user friendly cable as it is very flexible and boats well for beginners to advanced athletes. It doesn't kink and can last a long time if used on non abrasive surfaces.
Nylon Pro coated cable has almost the speed and lightness of bare cable, but it is also protected with nylon coating. Unlike PCV, nylon is fray resistant and can withstand harsher surfaces. It isn't as flexible as PVC, however, it offers great speed and feedback from the spin.
QUICK COMPARISON (PVC - BARE - NYLON)
Speed (rpm) - Nylon Pro > PVC
Flexibility (stiffness of the cable) - PVC > Nylon Pro
Durability (longevity of the cable) - Nylon Pro > PVC
Feedback (from the cable to the handle/hand) - PVC > Nylon Pro
Thickness (thinnest to thickest) - Nylon Pro > PVC
Cable |
Length |
Weight/9ft | Thickness |
---|---|---|---|
PVC Coated |
9ft (274cm) | 43g | 2.4mm |
Nylon Pro |
9ft (274cm) | 34g | 1.9mm |
There a few factors to consider when deciding which cable option is best for you. If speed is your top priority, and you're an efficient athlete who trains indoors on rubber flooring, and you don't mind changing a cable a little more frequently, then the bare cable is perfect for you. However, if durability and versatility are your top priorities, and you'd prefer a longer span between cable replacements, then the coated cable is probably a better option. Also, while either option will accommodate any skill level, beginners often prefer the feedback that the coated cable provides for learning timing and rhythm, as well as the durability it offers to withstand the learning process. Whichever cable you decide on, both styles are easy to replace and can be found right here on our site in a variety of colors!