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Aldi’s latest Special Buys cycling bargains - First Look

New clothing, lights and more cycling essentials coming to an Aldi near you, while stocks last

Aldi is about to release a new batch of cycling bargains across the its network of stores this weekend, and we’ve managed to get our hands on a few samples to check them out. Aldi’s cycling Special Buys have been really popular over the years, largely for the very low prices but also because, as we’ve found when we’ve reviewed some of the clothing, respectable performance.

Here are top picks from the latest cycling Special Buys, which goes live on stores around the UK on Sunday 30th September. As ever with these sales, you’ll have to act quickly because once it’s gone it’s gone.

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It’s getting dark. Okay, so you don’t need me to tell you that. You’ll need some light. You can spend a fortune on lights. These don’t cost a fortune. They are the Rechargeable High Powered Bike Lights (£14.99) and they look really smart, and that’s a pair of lights for less than the cost of a takeaway.

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The front light has twin Cree LED lights with four steady and four flash models, while the rear light uses 16 LED lights and has four modes to choose from, with a low battery indicator. They are claimed to last between 3 and 5 hours and the 3.7V 1050mAh Lithium Polymer battery is charged via a supplied USB cable. There are no tools to fit them to the bike, they use simple rubber bands.

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It’s also going to rain more at this time of year (obviously!) so this Crane Men’s Cycling Rain Jacket looks well featured for the £19.99. It’s never going to be as packable as Gore’s posh Shakedry jacket but it is going to keep you dry with a waterproof fabric.

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For commuting, there are lots of reflective details providing 360-degree visibility to other road users.

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There’s a large zipped rear pocket for carrying bits and bobs and zipped side and back vents for dumping excess heat.

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That’s your torso protected from the rain, and to keep your hands dry are these Cycling Pro Neoprene Cycling Gloves. They cost £9.99 and come in a choice of black and yellow colours, and as the name suggests are made from neoprene (the same stuff they make wetsuits from) with silicone palm details for extra handlebar grip. The palm is also gel padded for comfort and there are also reflective details too.

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We love a bit of merino wool here at road.cc, it’s ideal for baselayers because it regulates temperature nicely, soaks up sweat well and never pongs, no matter how frequently you wear it between washes.

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This Crane Merino Sports Base Layer short Sleeve Top costs just £16.99, far cheaper than most other merino tops, and is made with flatlock seams, raglan sleeves, a longer tail and a crew neck top.

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Aldi is also offering these Crane Men’s Merino Long Johns for £16.99, also made from 100% merino wool for warmth and comfort on chilly commutes. Wear on their own or more likely under a pair of trousers or shorts.

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Lastly, there's this smart Crane Hooded Cycling Jacket, which looks ideal for keeping you warm on the bike (and probably off it too as it's pretty stylish). It costs £24.99 and has some nice details like an integrated hood and zipped vents on the chest.

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Here's a picture of Dave with the hood up just because...

That's just the top of the iceberg, there are a lot more products in the cycling Special Buys (you can see a bigger list here) so our advice is to get down to your nearest Aldi on Sunday to check them out.

You can see the full range at Aldi here www.aldi.co.uk/c/specialbuys/

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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dooderooni | 6 years ago
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Popped in this morning and got two pairs of neoprene gloves, the tiny drl's, the tiny battery operated tail light and the unadvertised High 5 cycle pack which cost a tenner. 

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hairyderriere | 6 years ago
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Those merino items look good. Wonder if there'll be any left by the time I get to the shop?

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aegisdesign | 6 years ago
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The merino arm warmers and merino neck tube (ie. buff clone) are good too. The latter being great under a helmet in winter. 

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Look555 | 6 years ago
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The gloves are awesome for wet weather cycling. You won't be dry but you definitely won't ever be cold. 

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kil0ran | 6 years ago
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Merino longs are awesome for winter - wore similar for three years of winter commutes with a pair of baggies over the top. The only garment I've found to beat them is ski-ing base layers but they're fearsomely expensive (it would seem that making stuff that's ski-specific carries more of a premium than cycling specific!)

If Aldi don't have them M&S do a good hard-wearing range which is always worth buying in spring sales.

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kil0ran | 6 years ago
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Merino longs are awesome for winter - wore similar for three years of winter commutes with a pair of baggies over the top. The only garment I've found to beat them is ski-ing base layers but they're fearsomely expensive (it would seem that making stuff that's ski-specific carries more of a premium than cycling specific!)

If Aldi don't have them M&S do a good hard-wearing range which is always worth buying in spring sales.

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EddyBerckx | 6 years ago
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Any idea of the lumens of the lights and run time? they do look a bargain

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Dnnnnnn replied to EddyBerckx | 6 years ago
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StoopidUserName wrote:

Any idea of the lumens of the lights and run time? they do look a bargain

Don't have data but tried last year's lights - which look just like the above - and they're pretty blinding. The front is more a flood/be seen light than a torch/see ahead effort but it's good for the former purpose. I think the rear is as bright as you'd ever need (probably more so).

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dave atkinson | 6 years ago
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Also, worth bearing in mind that i'm 1.89m and 92kg and everyhting I'm wearing here is a medium. The long johns were a bit snug, everything else fitted pretty well

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robertoegg replied to dave atkinson | 6 years ago
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dave atkinson wrote:

Also, worth bearing in mind that i'm 1.89m and 92kg and everyhting I'm wearing here is a medium. The long johns were a bit snug, everything else fitted pretty well

 

Dave, thanks for the info - if it's not too personal a question, what waist are you? I'm 180, 92kg but am rocking the soft look at present (blame the newish baby!). 

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dave atkinson replied to robertoegg | 6 years ago
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robertoegg wrote:

dave atkinson wrote:

Also, worth bearing in mind that i'm 1.89m and 92kg and everyhting I'm wearing here is a medium. The long johns were a bit snug, everything else fitted pretty well

Dave, thanks for the info - if it's not too personal a question, what waist are you? I'm 180, 92kg but am rocking the soft look at present (blame the newish baby!). 

my waist is still holding out in imperial measurement land, at 34"

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Dnnnnnn replied to dave atkinson | 6 years ago
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dave atkinson wrote:

robertoegg wrote:

dave atkinson wrote:

Also, worth bearing in mind that i'm 1.89m and 92kg and everyhting I'm wearing here is a medium. The long johns were a bit snug, everything else fitted pretty well

Dave, thanks for the info - if it's not too personal a question, what waist are you? I'm 180, 92kg but am rocking the soft look at present (blame the newish baby!). 

my waist is still holding out in imperial measurement land, at 34"

Breathing in for Brexit!

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dave atkinson | 6 years ago
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the hood needs more beard space

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hairyderriere replied to dave atkinson | 6 years ago
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dave atkinson wrote:

the hood needs more beard space

 

Dunno. As someone who also rocks a Follicular-based, Face & Neck Thermal Management and Air Filtration System™ (commonly known as a beard), I think it highlights one's asset quite well.

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dreamlx10 replied to dave atkinson | 6 years ago
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dave atkinson wrote:

the hood needs more beard space

Or you could shave

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