Aldi is launching a fitness range that starts at £2 and includes rowing machine, exercise bike and clothing
ALDI is launching a new fitness range in time for January and it includes a fitness clothing and exercise machines – and prices start at £2.
One of our top picks includes a rowing machine, exercise bike and a weights machine.
But the cheapest item in the range is a pair of insoles for your shoes that cost £1.99, as well as other active wear such as sports bras, socks and leggings.
You can already pre-order some of the larger products in the range online, otherwise you’ll need to wait until January 2 for it to hit stores.
The range is being stocked as Specialbuy which means that it won’t be restocked once its sold out.
You might not want hang around or avoid missing out – you can find your nearest store here.
If you decide that you’d rather shop online, you’ll need to fork out an extra £2.95 for delivery if your order is less than £20.
Here are some of our top picks in the Aldi’s fitness range:
Rowing machine, £199.99 – buy now
This Crane rowing machine has 16 different resistance settings and various adjustable training programmes to help you achieve your new year goals.
You can actually save money by shopping at Argos, which stocks an Opti manual one for £79.99. But the model is far more basic and comes with fewer functions.
Weight lifting bench, £119.99 – buy now
Forget heading out to the gym because you can now pump iron in the comfort of your own home.
Aldi’s weight lifting bench will help you focus on upper and lower body works outs as well as an opportunity to work out your abs.
A similar bench will set you back £129.99 from Argos so you’ll be saving cash, but you won’t be able to get this in store though so you’ll need to order it online.
Exercise bike, £64.99 – buy now
The Crane exercise bike measures your speed, distance, calories, pulse and fitness levels, and comes with an adjustable saddle, steel frame and adjustable handlebar.
You can actually save £30 on the V Fit bike from SportsDirect, which is currently in the sale for £34.99 down from £59.99.
The bike is being sold exclusively online but you can already pre-order yours from today.
Dumbbell set 1kg, £4.99 – buy now
If you’re thinking about getting into weight lifting then you should then this set of dumbbells in a great place to start.
The non-slip grip and ergonomic handles make the weights ideal for training at home.
They’re £1 cheaper than a similar set that’s sold in Argos but you’ll need to order them online as they won’t be put on shelves in stores.
Black and rose sports bra, £5.99 – buy now
Available in a size 8 to 18, this sports bra is ideal for doing moderate to light exercise like jogging or yoga.
If you’re not fussed about the pretty pattern, then you can save money on a pack of two medium impact non-padded, white, sports bras which cost £8 for two, making them £4 each.
Otherwise, you’re looking at spending around £10 for a similar sports bra from anywhere else so you’re getting a good deal at Aldi.
Comfort sole, £1.99 – buy now
The cheapest item in the range is the Cran comfort soles, which you can slip inside your shoe to make a softer landing for your foot while you’re exercising.
The insoles are made from memory foam, have a cushion heel pad and arch support which moulds to your foot.
They come in either blue or pink as well as a range of different sizes. You can also buy these in store.
The next cheapest set we could find was available to buy from Amazon for £5.25 – £3.25 more expensive than the ones from Aldi.
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