Aldi leg warmers

mcowan77
mcowan77 Posts: 560
edited November 2013 in Road buying advice
Any good?

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  • rubertoe
    rubertoe Posts: 3,994
    mcowan77 wrote:
    Any good?

    I got some that are too big, but other than they seem ok.
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  • rowlers
    rowlers Posts: 1,614
    mcowan77 wrote:
    Any good?
    Complete rubbish, slip down with the slightest of movement, so I got my cash back.
    Cheap but not value for money.
  • mcowan77
    mcowan77 Posts: 560
    I noticed they didn't have any elastic on them

    It'll give them a miss
  • Sprool
    Sprool Posts: 1,022
    Got some £14.95 Decathlon leg warmers, they have that tacky silicone rim that helps hold em up, they are great.
    Aldi armwarmers bought and they do fine, but not tried their leg warmers.
  • imposter2.0
    imposter2.0 Posts: 12,028
    The aldi armwarmers are 'passable' - the leg warmers are simply not fit for purpose.
  • Just started using these and have been very impressed. One of the reviews says they didn't have elastic at the top, mine do and have the plastic strip around them to prevent them sliding down your legs. Fantastic value for money.
  • mainsy
    mainsy Posts: 57
    I've got some too, they have the grippers and have been absolutely fine.
  • neal1984
    neal1984 Posts: 240
    I've got two pairs. One pair slip down and are generally rubbish but they changed the design and the second pair are a great improvement.

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  • vs4b
    vs4b Posts: 257
    Love mine and the arm Warmers too.

    They seem generously sized which is quite handy for me! I think they are great, arm Warner's better than legs to me though. Unbeatable value