I’m surprised we don’t have Aldi in NZ, if you’ve ever been to Australia or Europe you’re quite possibly familiar with the chain, they sell groceries and all sorts of other bits and bobs and have been randomly getting shipments of motorcycle gear into their stores.
It seems there’s been enough demand for Aldi to launch it’s own branded range of bike gear.
From: http://www.visordown.com/product-features/new-aldi-motorcycle-clothing-range-launched/26309.html
DISCOUNT supermarket chain Aldi has just announced it’s new motorcycle clothing range will be in stores on March 8.
Available while stocks last, the new range includes a men’s protective textile motorcycle jacket (£79.99) and trousers (£59.99), both of which fulfil the highest European safety standards.
The jacket and trousers pass the requirements for impact abrasion and impact cut resistance demanded by the EN13595-1: standard Level two. In addition, they exceed the requirement for impact abrasion (seven seconds), achieving over 13 seconds of abrasion resistance over the entire garment.
Aldi’s Motorcycle Gloves (£19.99) feature carbon fibre knuckle, finger and thumb protection, as well as a cowhide leather outer shell, Kevlar palms and a Thinsulate™ lining.
The range also includes Touring Boots (£29.99), motorcycle socks (£3.59), a motorcycle rain jacket and rain trousers (£17.99 each), a base layer (£9.99) and a neck warmer (£2.99).
John Chatterton-Ross, Director of Public Affairs, Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) said: ‘This is the first time I’ve seen a UK retailer selling a motorcycling jacket and trousers of this high standard at such low prices.
The protection offered by Aldi’s products exceeds the requirements for impact abrasion and impact cut resistance demanded by the EN13595-1:2002 European standard for zones 1 and 2 in ALL zones. Few products on the market can match this. Often, even in premium brands, it is only the protectors that are certified, not the rest of the garment.
FIM worked with CEN, the European standards organisation over the many years it took to establish these standards for rider safety. It is great to see that with Aldi’s motorcycling jacket and trousers, safety does not have to come with a high price tag.’
Full range and prices:
Motorcycle Cover – £8.99
Motorcycle Lock – £8.99
Men’s Motorcycle Jacket – £79.99
Men’s Motorcycle Trousers – £59.99
Motorcycle Compression Base Layer – £9.99
Motorcycle Gloves – £19.99
Motorcycle Hi-Vis Vest – £12.99
Motorcycle Rain Jacket/Trousers – £17.99
Motorcycle Socks – £3.59
Motorcycle Wind Protection Accessories – £4.99
Motorcycle Wind Protection Base Layer – £9.99
Multi-Functional Neck Warmer – £2.99
Motorcycle Tank Bag – £12.99
Touring Boots – £29.99
Aldi does some fantastic deals with reasonable quality stuff, shame they don’t do mail order.
DISCOUNT supermarket chain Aldi
The Marks and Sparks of the UK riding fraternity…Looks okay. Ikea meets Spidi!
From: http://www.visordown.com/product-features/first-impressions-review-aldi-textile-motorcycle-jacket/26378.html