Aldi launch new cycling range with great savings to be had

Bargain supermarket Aldi has launched a cycling range in response to the cycling boom caused by the lockdown. Aldi's new range offers something for everyone should it be lights, clothing, turbo trainers, or even massagers for the post-ride cooldown.
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As part of Aldi's new range, the supermarket is offering bike lights, to help any new riders stay safe on the roads as the nights draw closer. They come as a set of rechargeable lights with a front and rear light that'll set you back just £15.
Aimed at the more serious rider, Aldi are also offering a turbo trainer, perfect for when the weather turns. Perfect if you're trying to avoid the gym. One of those will set you back £45.
If you're still determined to face the autumnal elements, cold weather clothing can be picked up for as little at £4. Merino wool tops and pants can be nabbed for £18 with a rain jacket costing £15.
Aldi are also offering winter cycling tights for £18 and a winter jersey for £10.
Bolstering the range is a selection of post-ride supports in the form of massagers. To get recovery going there's a back massager for £100 which will get you the full massage experience, or there's a Salter Neck Massager for £35 and a Salter Handheld massager for £30.
That's not all that's in the range either. Muc-Off cleaner, neoprene gloves, and bike maintenance spray can all be picked up for less than a tenner.
Aldi's cycling range is available for pre-order from the 20th of September and the kit can be found in stores from the 27th of September. But with all of Aldi's Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone!
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2 comments
From past experience - the Merino was great, the very basic back wheel lifting stand was ok but folded badly, the lights looked like I would not trust them to charge unsupervised and the MucOff was all from their 'Urban' range I had not seen before- I asked Muc Off if the quality was identical to what we normally see but they did not answer.
TBH Im not sure why they didnt do this sooner. They would of made an absolute bomb during lockdown. Nice to see them keeping up with the Leyzne knock offs. Ive got two of the Moon Nebula knock offs and they are still going strong although ive heard stories about them failing within weeks to a 1year. (battery wont charge or will no longer hold its charge)