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Anyone else get any? Managed to get a softshell for the first time in 3 years! Got me the hope team coloured one 🙂


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:20 am
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Do Aldi take debit cards or is it strictly cash only?


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:30 am
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might pop to the local one at lunch time, fancy perhaps trying the "Waterproof lobster cycling gloves" the arm/leg warmers getting some more of their socks and maybe trying out the cheap HRM... oooh and there's a cheap microfibre towel which could be handy...


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:30 am
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yep debit cards but not credit cards


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:31 am
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Aldi take debit cards now slowjo. I'm going to pop up at lunchtime and see if they've got any of the waterproof socks left


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:32 am
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Ta

I'll finish my coffee and pop down to see what is left!


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:32 am
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Do Aldi take debit cards or is it strictly cash only?

What a very middle-class Question, Bless...

They take all sorts of payment methods, including human organs*

*I might have made that last bit up...


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:37 am
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They take all sorts of payment methods, including human organs*

*I might have made that last bit up...

No, you're getting them mixed up with Lidl.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:38 am
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"yep debit cards but not credit cards"

Someone should tell my local aldi .. Put my shopping on my credit card every week ...


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:41 am
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Lidl don't take Credit Cards.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:51 am
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well that went well. £85 lighter, thanks to a huge amount of beer, nuts and chocolate as well as some cycling gear (winter gloves and waterproof trousers for the canalside commute).

They do Thwaites' Wainwright Ale for £1.25 a bottle now. That cost me a bit...


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:53 am
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If you sign over your firstborn they let you in half an hour early to get at the Thursday 'Special Stuff'

All Aldi's do this, right?


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:56 am
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They do Thwaites' Wainwright Ale for £1.25 a bottle now.

Ooh, that's my wife's favourite.

Lidl got Jennings Cumberland Ale for £1.25 from today BTW.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:56 am
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Put my shopping on my credit card every week ...

Oh eating on credit are we? living out with your means are we sir? 😉


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:00 am
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Anyone got the HRM?


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:07 am
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They wouldnt take my cc this morning. 😳

need some bibs too.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:13 am
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There's a £5 off £40 in the Mirror today too.
The downside being that you have to be seen buying the Mirror!

I haven't bought any of their cycling kit, but we do the weekly shop there.

GT85 £1.99 too and a few other bits and bobd

Here's a link to the cycling gear:
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/thursday-25-september/


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:17 am
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Very funny bru e. First rule of being a tight fisted git is - never spend your own money till absolutely necessary. Everything goes on the cc and is paid off just before it starts acruing interest. Mean while i earn pence on my money.

Anyway, maybe scottish lidl and aldi are different to english . I bought last weeks shopping in lidl as i wanted one of their cheap spray guns for spraying my chassis. Paid with mastercard.

Normal weekly shops in aldi though.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:18 am
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[url= http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/middle-classes-ask-if-they-can-stop-shopping-at-aldi-now-2014082189757 ]Perhaps its time to change back?[/url] 😀


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:20 am
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Never!

Have you not tried the chocolate brioche loaf?


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:32 am
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maybe scottish lidl and aldi are different to english

Yeah, they don't stock fruit and veg for starters 😛


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:36 am
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I got a pair of the lobster gloves, seem good. The other kit, while good value, isn't as good as branded stuff (esp chamois) and cut for fatties.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:42 am
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The other kit, while good value, isn't as good as branded stuff (esp chamois) and cut for fatties.

Cue stamnpede of STWers.

The tights used to be cut for really tall chubsters, but I gave up on them years ago due to the crappiness of the chamois as mentioned.

I remember the winter MTB tops were pretty good though.


 
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Chocolate brioche, is great! Just back, blew a fiver on some winter gloves, cosy! Currently munching pastrami.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 8:55 am
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the chamois is far better than it used to be, it's now made with coolmax and shaped, but not as good as the chamois on more expensive gear - but it's not nearly as expensive. For a shortish (6 mile) commute, they're great


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 9:00 am
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any news on the waterproof socks?


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 9:09 am
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Just relieved myself of £80.

Some guy went in and cleared the whole stock of base layers, every size! I managed to get one he missed.

Mainly got socks....loads of them, plus a shirt and jacket. It means I can retire some of my (very) old winter kit.

Also a jacket and winter shirt. Not sure about the cut, a big baggy round the middle but hey, we'll see how they last.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 9:12 am
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There really should be a limit on the amount of items you can buy.


 
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Personally found the HRM to be pretty poor and it died fairly quickly. Having said that if your an infrequent user and will only use it on a turbo trainer it might last a while longer.
The soft shell pack things are good rubbish for keeping you dry but keep the wind off well.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 9:27 am
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Anyone comment on what those lobster type gloves are like with STIs? Look a bit cumbersome.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 9:40 am
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Checked it out in stinky Stockport this morning.
cycling stuff is okay but ultimately pretty poor quality, gloves okay but I already have some awesome gore winter gloves so don't need them, might go for a helmet cover and some reflective spoke things. They did however have some wood cutterist bits. Axes and moisture meters (already got from lidl last week) and log splitter that looks interesting.
Couldn't be doing with the queue at the till so blow it off, kith pop back at lunch time.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 9:55 am
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No woolen socks in ours 😡


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 10:47 am
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in a mini-hijack, what's the manly-man forum opinion on the [url= https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/sunday-28-september/product-detail/ps/p/1500w-sds-rotary-hammer-drill/ ]sds drill[/url] they've got next sunday - tolerably crap for a "just in case I have the need" purchase, or utter cack and missing essential functions (i.e. reverse function would've been handy)?

I've had the SDS itch for a while now, and have been haggling myself up to big-money brand name levels - if this isn't dangerously shit then mayhap I can scratch the itch and buy some bike toys with the change.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 10:50 am
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[i]Anyone comment on what those lobster type gloves are like with STI's[/i]

Well I've never caught chlamydia whilst wearing them 😉


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 10:53 am
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in a mini-hijack, what's the manly-man forum opinion on the sds drill they've got next sunday

My old mans garage is rammed with Aldi tools and they've all been great.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 10:59 am
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Have you not tried the chocolate brioche loaf?

Ours had a tear and share choc chip chinois brioche last week. I may have eaten most of it in one day.

Their waterproofs are fine for my short commute and save me ruining my 'decent' kit. The lights are surprisingly good and cheap enough to just leave on the bike once in the secure bike shed at work. I'm going to nip out this afternoon and get a second set.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 11:01 am
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Log splitters been done on here before , only thing it is good for splitting is its self. Fell apart within a few uses for those that dared. The axes are fine and i have a moisture meter from there my self.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 11:06 am
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the chamois is far better than it used to be, it's now made with coolmax and shaped,
Aldi shorts I bought in summer the chammies look exactly the same as my (admittedly a few years old now) endura shorts. Stitching doesn't seem the best, we shall see how they last.

Will see what they have left later, pretty sorted for clothing really, lobster gloves and waterproof socks may be worth a punt tho (and I seem to buy a softshell jacket every year with varying degrees of success)


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 11:46 am
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Just popped in and bought a few bits:
Lobster gloves - Not sure I'll like them but cheap enough to try.
Normal winter gloves - My favourite winter gloves irrelevant of price.
GT85 - You can never have too much.
Spoke reflectors - Very useful for my winter road bike, last years are a bit grubby so time to replace.
LED lights - A very useful emergency backup light.
Socks - Look Ok and cheap enough to try out.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 12:00 pm
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one of the 'performance' tops was out of the box and looked a lot less volumous than they used to be, I may have a punt on one if there are any left - I'll try the lobsters and socks if they are still there

spoke reflectors are ace for the commuter bike

the lycra shorts are getting cheaper quality, I avoid now..


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 12:15 pm
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Just back from the Newbury Store, lots of stuff still left 20 minutes ago, although Medium sizes kit looked to be getting low...

Got myself some Lobster gloves, commuter socks and arm warmers and that was enough really...

There were 8 or 9 people engaged in a sort of cycling kit frenzy, two guys were furiously sifting the gloves obviously looking for their sizes, one poor woman was leafing through all the stuff while her hubby at the other end was obviously reeling off a list of stuff she knew nothing about... Cycling special buy days at Aldi/Lidl are the best!

£1.49 tortellini for lunch, 31p gummy mix for afternoon sugar rush... Nice!


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 12:17 pm
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With the recommendations, it seemed churlish not to give the gloves a go. Got some waterproof socks, which seem indistinguishable from Sealskinz. We'll see. At half the price, why not? Stocked up on GT85 too. 😀

The trick with Aldi is to pick the right store. There was loads off stuff in the central Burnley store near work. Looking at the waistlines of the people waddling around, I guess that cycling isn't high on their to-do list. I know from experience that my local Aldi, at home, would have been cleaned out of all the cycling gear by 9.30 this morning.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 12:22 pm
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My wife managed to secure me waterproof socks and wool socks. I am very pleased 🙂


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 12:26 pm
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Just bought some 'performance' trousers...hoping for great things given my usual poor cycling performance!


 
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"Performance trousers" are for something else...


 
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Performance stuff and the merino base layers were far too short in the legs and arms for me, but the other stuff fits OK.
Have stuck with a soft shell, lobster gloves, compression base layer and winter cycling jersey.

I had the lobster gloves on in the office for a minute and my hands were sweating. May be for VERY cold days only.
Loads left in the York Fulford Road store at lunchtime, which is usually unheard of. The students usually clear it out by 10am.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 2:06 pm
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Merino base top, Waterproof socks, gimp balaclava and winter gloves for me. The tops, jackets and leggings all looked a bit naff and badly designed


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 3:22 pm
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Might have to swing by my local store on the way home. I think there's one near me, but not sure.

Don't think there'll be much left by the time I get there though!


 
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Lewes store had everything in all sizes at 3pm today - obviously people have too much money round here.....

Just got back and tried the socks and top - both seem pretty good to me with the top being slightly short in the arms which is fine for a base layer - can't stand baggy sleeves getting caught up in my cuffs or getting soggy with rain driven in and a nice drop hem at the back

The balaclava is very gimpish VERY.


 
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I had the lobster gloves on in the office for a minute and my hands were sweating. May be for VERY cold days only.

Did you try typing? I did... I'm Maaaad Me!!!


 
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ive been very disappointed with the longevity of most things ive bought from aldi over the years so I don't bother any more, False economy IMO.
and the clothing seems to be made for short but scrawny limbed types with chunky mid sections, Lol


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 4:18 pm
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Lidl don't take Credit Cards.

They do.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 4:41 pm
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But Aldi don't.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 4:49 pm
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Correct.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 4:49 pm
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Aldi gear and no ikea.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 5:04 pm
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Aldi gear and no ikea.

Boom.!


 
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There was loads off stuff in the central Burnley store near work. Looking at the waistlines of the people waddling around, I guess that cycling isn't high on their to-do list.

Catch yourself in a mirror binners? 😉 Come season's end you'll treasure that one point.
Just by way of balance the last time Aldi did the cycling offer I was at that Burnley store before 10am and it was rammed and all the bib tights and pretty much everything else decent had already gone.


 
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I hate to say It but I also think It's a false economy the quality of the stuff is way below Planet X or Decathlon . All though the decathlon and Planet x stuff is marginally dearer at least It lasts. If you wanted cheap and were prepared to wait most of the Aliexpress stuff is decent quality and they do some non branded copies.


 
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Got my usual winter supply of two sets of winter gloves today. They're not brilliant, but 'pukka' branded ones are not ten times better and don't last ten times longer, so it's a no-brainer for me. Got a base layer as well as my old helly is now so rank that I stink within ten seconds of putting it on. Aldi gear is what it is.

Plus a million for anyone who says the log splitters are shit, though. They can only split logs that are about half the claimed length, which i could easily do with a lump hammer and a brick bolster anyway. The damned thing was bent beyond all recognition after trying to split a log that was well within its claimed limits. I was slightly amazed at my own strength as I managed to fling it a good fifteen yards across the garden against a wall, though.


 
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Maybe false economy but I grabbed some waterproof wooly socks, gloves, helmet liner, compression top, winter top, waterproof trousers, riding leggings and fluro jacket for 90 squid oh and gt40 at 1.99.

Gets covered in crap from the road, mud and dirt so if it lasts the winter I will be happy. All of this for half the price of a single enduro branded jacket (which I do love and has lasted well but it's my best riding jacket for actual riding and not commuting)


 
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The waterproof socks seem pretty good. picked up a pair earlier. Not many in Stock though


 
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Well, I thought I'd give the performance cycling trousers (really, leggings) a go. The pad is a bit odd, but will see what it's like when riding. Rest of the fit is good and I think they have windproof panels on the knee sections.
They feel like they will be nice and warm.

Also got the winter gloves. For a fiver, they have to worth a try.

Tempted by the performance cycling compression base layers but didn't really need them. Would probably have just used them as winter thermals.

Still plenty of stuff left in the Stanground Aldi in Peterborough if anyone is thinking of having a look.


 
Posted : 25/09/2014 7:39 pm
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Ilkeston store looked like a bombsite. Gloves looked good again but still got previous years on the go, the armwarmers are OK, grabbed some GT85 and a couple of sets of the emergency lights to stick on the kids helmets as they have started using bikes to get to activities in the evenings

Very disappointed with the dark winter cycling shirts - last years was fantastic, perfect weight for autumn and spring, this years seemed thinner and the sizing has got bigger. It's going back.

The hi-viz winter shirts are great for commuting but quite thin


 
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just been to my local Aldi - quite a lot of stuff left - a lot tidier than normal - in the past, there has been stuff strewn all over the place from people pulling clothing out the packets.

I went for some of the cheaper leggings, the HRM, and a tin of GT85.

The pad seems ok, I went went for medium, so they are ok on my waist, but a bit short in the leg, so might take them back tomorrow and see if there are any large left.


 
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Leg warmers and gloves for me.

Some women in my local store just loaded up a trolley of all the base layers.... Guess they go well at the car boot sale !! 😕 😕


 
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Gave the socks the bath test last night, work fine. Will see how breathable they are on the first damp ride...


 
Posted : 26/09/2014 8:56 am
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Is this stuff one day only, or will it still be there today?


 
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It's there till it's all sold, so will disappear quickly / slowly over the next couple of weeks, depending on the store.

Nae waterproof socks in the Didsbury one yesterday morning - I guess each store doesn't necessarily get the full range.


 
Posted : 26/09/2014 9:03 am
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Gloves are great. Lobster ones look odd.


 
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Got me bibs! bought a medium fleece gilet (from a previous batch of out door tat) and it's frickin mahoosive - hoping the bibs don't go the same way.


 
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Bought some cheapo lights, gloves, soft shell and mudguards for the commuter.
The Colchester Aldi still has huge amount of stocks in all sizes.


 
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Got me some arm warmers for £8. Seem good quality, and wore them this morning to work - pretty happy with them.

A few people seem to get stuff every winter though, which seems a bit of a false economy. Stuff that lasts 2-3 winters doesn't have to be 2-3 times as expensive.


 
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My local aldo was rammed - some gloves as i dont need out else and some sealskins for the kids


 
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I hate to say It but I also think It's a false economy the quality of the stuff is way below Planet X or Decathlon
jackets, baselayers and socks last forever (or untill they develop the nasty niff) the old gloves had a decent lifespan too. As I said before I have concerns over the stitching on the shorts I got in summer and the new gloves while much warmer (probably too warm 90% of the time) don't wear well.

Jacket (which looks very good, standard sleeve cuff, no drafty fleece panel on the arms, decent fit [tho i could have done with M body with L arms] only slight downside is that it's softshell all over, no fleecy breathable back panel) and lobster gloves for me. May go back for a bike stand tonight.


 
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I hate to say It but I also think It's a false economy the quality of the stuff is way below Planet X or Decathlon . All though the decathlon and Planet x stuff is marginally dearer at least It lasts. If you wanted cheap and were prepared to wait most of the Aliexpress stuff is decent quality and they do some non branded copies.

Meh... I used to be quite keen on Decathlon's Bib shorts, less so now I've found DHB Pads suit my arse better, PX/OO stuff is variable fit and quality wise IME, I'll probably get another pair of their overshoes for winter (last years are still OK) maybe a top, but only at clearance prices...

Cheap kit isn't [i]always[/i] lower quality, pricey kit isn't always [i]better[/i], I tend to think of stuff like arm/leg warmers, gloves, winter jackets as likely to get damaged and hence not worth "Investing" lots of money in, Having tried Aldi's winter Bb longs once (again on clearance) I wouldn't touch them again They were warm but the fit was crap the pad was awful...


 
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I had D0nk's problem. I needed a L body (shirt) and XL arms so had to go for the XL in the end. It is too big though not flappy. Interestingly, it seemed to grow last night as our ride went on and it got wet. The fabric isn't very 'technical' (no surprise really) and it seemed to hold onto moisture. It is taking an age to dry (on the line) - all the other kit has dried and been taken in already.

Overall, fine for a tenner and if I don't get on with it I'm sure my B in Law will use it. He is erm....wider than me!

ATEOTD it isn't a big deal.


 
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Wore the waterproof sealskinz clone socks last night in a very damp peak district ride.
Fit - nice probably slightly tighter than sealz (which is a good thing)
Breathability - fine
Waterproofiness - not enough surface water for a proper test but sufficient puddles to show that they are indeed waterproof (vs cotton)
Insulation - mid range (ie no merino lining, but thicker than the summer ones)
Value vs Functionality twice as good as the branded ones so far. 😀


 
Posted : 26/09/2014 10:35 am
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Interestingly, it seemed to grow last night as our ride went on and it got wet. The fabric isn't very 'technical' (no surprise really) and it seemed to hold onto moisture. It is taking an age to dry (on the line)
Jacket or jersey?


 
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Picked up some of the 5 quid gloves, only had large though, and they. seem to come up small. Our store never seem to have the xl in anything. The leaflet showed 2 waterproofs, one at 20 quid and one at 30 that said breathable. The Macc store haven't got the dearer one in though and said they won't be. So I got the cheap one. Seems ok, but a generous cut, so may be a bit parachuty


 
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Bedminster branch on Bristol had loads of gloves left, we'll there were last night anyway.

Think aldi branches in Wales take credit cards as I'm sure I've used mine there before...


 
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