Ski equipment in Aldi Monday 27th.
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/offers_week52Monday10.htm
some good reviews in previous years. Definetly good enough for anyone wanting to try skiing for the first time but dosent want to risk investing to much money on gear. Normally it is limited stock.
Ski gear in Aldi Monday 27th
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Started by Finn in Ski Chatter 24-Dec-2010 - 21 Replies
Finn posted Dec-2010
Finn
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Ski gear in Aldi Monday 27th' posted Dec-2010
Wow, for the price some of that stuff looks good. Handwarmers @ £1.49? Cheap as chips!
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski gear in Aldi Monday 27th' posted Dec-2010
EmmaEvs wrote:Wow, for the price some of that stuff looks good. Handwarmers @ £1.49? Cheap as chips!
I tend to use gloves !!!
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Tony_H
reply to 'Ski gear in Aldi Monday 27th' posted Dec-2010
Lip balm and thermals is about as far as I'd go with that stuff.
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski gear in Aldi Monday 27th' posted Dec-2010
Tony_H wrote:Lip balm and thermals is about as far as I'd go with that stuff.
I have never worn thermals, just the one layer on my legs and three on my top bit,and a little something on my head plus the most important item my hip flask filled with a very pleasant aged
cognac.
Andymol2
reply to 'Ski gear in Aldi Monday 27th' posted Dec-2010
Surprizing as it may seem the quality of Aldi ski gear is better than you might anticipate. (Presumably cheapo German is better than cheapo UK)
My first Jacket & Salopettes came from Aldi - I've still got the Jacket (which is more than I can say for some of the more expensive ones I've had since) although the diet rendered the salopettes obsolete.
My first Jacket & Salopettes came from Aldi - I've still got the Jacket (which is more than I can say for some of the more expensive ones I've had since) although the diet rendered the salopettes obsolete.
Andy M
Petrakent
reply to 'Ski gear in Aldi Monday 27th' posted Dec-2010
My husbands Aldi Jacket has lasted much longer than my expensive brand one and he goes skiing twice as much as I do! A lot of my base layer is Aldi and it is good stuff and so are the hats and gloves!
andymol2 wrote:Surprizing as it may seem the quality of Aldi ski gear is better than you might anticipate. (Presumably cheapo German is better than cheapo UK)
My first Jacket & Salopettes came from Aldi - I've still got the Jacket (which is more than I can say for some of the more expensive ones I've had since) although the diet rendered the salopettes obsolete.
Dave Mac
reply to 'Ski gear in Aldi Monday 27th' posted Dec-2010
Aldi gear for the most part is of good quality. It has to pass German procurement standards. I am quite critical of gear, mainly because it has to do a lot of ski weeks. I never look at the label. Function and quality are prime.
I recently tried on a pair of so called branded sallopettes in a big ski store, priced at £250. They were pretty poor.
I recently tried on a pair of so called branded sallopettes in a big ski store, priced at £250. They were pretty poor.
Topic last updated on 31-December-2010 at 21:18
