Anyone know if any of the gear in Aldi is worth getting? I'm thinking particularly about the boots. Anyone had any experience of this kit?
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/sunday-9th-march/
Bought a pair of the gloves today and rode to work in them this afternoon, they seem ok for now.
The baselayer kit is really good, had mine for a while.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
Never tried the boots but couldnt resist a peep at the flip front lids while weekly shopping :lol .. One already out the box so while checking how flip mechanism actually works, the front came adrift one side in my hand :eek ... On a positive note tho the socks werent bad
Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it..
Bought the base layer kit, good quality and good price, ready for winter
it's a good life when your wife encourages you to go out and ride at the weekend,
in wife speak ( get out of the house )
Use a pair of gloves I got a few years back, very comfy and not too bad in winter.
Have avoided boots so far, mainly because of their looks, especially the 'sportier' ones. Other stuff, socks etc seem to be fairly good.
You get what you pay for, I'd be happy with the base layer and gloves, anything where more substantial safety is required (helmet, boots) I wouldn't!
Some say...
Got a pair of the boots last year but don't wear them much (prefer my shorter BKS). But they seem OK for the money.
(10-03-14, 12:44 AM)Davebo link Wrote: But they seem OK for the money.
But is ok for the money actually ok? When I was sitting in A&E last December nursing a broken toe my bargain £60 soft as shite boots didn't seem that much of a bargain. :\
Best thing I've learned to do is completely ignore prices and go purely off protection, quality and comfort. In that order.
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
Picked up a couple of alarm padlocks, the bigger one of the two is big enough to use as a disc lock and is LOUD!!!
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Hadn't spotted them. Or the LED light things. Might have to go to Aldi now.
Why would you want to see the number plate under a cover though ?
I think the see through numberplate panel is more a continental thing where the authorities issue the plate as part of a road tax scheme and you have to display the plate at all times if the bike is parked on a public road
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I bought the jeans seem ok, comes with knee armour, I'll endeavour not to try them out though!!
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
When do these offers end? Or were they only valid for Sunday?
(10-03-14, 01:39 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: When do these offers end? Or were they only valid for Sunday?
It looks like they have a new offer every week starting Sunday.
(10-03-14, 11:06 AM)Skippernick link Wrote: I bought the jeans seem ok, comes with knee armour, I'll endeavour not to try them out though!!
I'm tempted by the jeans too. I paid double that for mine 6 or 7 months ago. I wonder if the armour is CE rated?
I'll be getting the paddock stand, I'll let you know how it goes
(10-03-14, 01:39 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: When do these offers end? Or were they only valid for Sunday?
Ends when the stuff runs out.
[/size] (10-03-14, 02:07 PM)wickedmonkey link Wrote: [quote author=Skippernick link=topic=12011.msg133120#msg133120 date=1394445983]
I bought the jeans seem ok, comes with knee armour, I'll endeavour not to try them out though!!
I'm tempted by the jeans too. I paid double that for mine 6 or 7 months ago. I wonder if the armour is CE rated?
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Its removable pockets so you can always upgrade, there are pockets for thigh armour as well.
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
I got knox hip armour off ebay for £6 brand new
Plus ive got neoprene sleeve with knox knee armour for wearing under my jeans.....ok so that was £30 but still it's the safest i'll get whilst still wearing jeans.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
Well so far the stand seems okay, i was only expecting it to lift the rear but it has different parts so you can use it on the front too. Will see how it holds out when under the weight of a bike
bought a pair of jeans too, far too long for me when not sat on a bike... hmm
i bought a pair of boots and they are prety comfy, i have wide feet and most makes are a bit narrow for me. the boots have a toe box and hard bits at the heel and shin. i dont want to be the first to crash test them though.they should see me through the summer at least so 30 quid well spent.
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