Aldi Fishing gloves

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Aldi Fishing gloves

#1 Post by macka1 »

There back in stock thursday the 9th for those that missed them,wondering how lads that bought them thought of them..
http://aldi.ie/ie/html/offers/special_buys3_15240.htm
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#2 Post by saving private brian »

i seen these in there catelogues that come with the sunday paper and was gonna drive and get a pair and i mite yet.they were for 3.99 i think.i always badly wanted gloves meself.im sure they will do u,and maybe even the cold weather duration.but not being smart but i believe in quality and thats why i went to me local fishing/shooting gear shop and bought the snowbee pair for 20 euro.there 1mm thick neoprene.cold resistance.waterproof etc.they fit prefect.my 12yr old nephew robbed them out of the house the other day and i went out and took them back off him.he was goin mad as he said they were the best gloves he ever wore for snowball fighting :mrgreen: .but sure why not buy the aldi 1s and let us know wat u think
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#3 Post by southaussie »

i bought a pair and after using them twice they fell apart at the side seams i tried taking them back but as usual couldnt find the receipt, glad their back i may buy a second pair and return the broken ones :D :D :D . there very warm, maybe its just my sausage fingers.
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#4 Post by macka1 »

Thanks for replies lads,dont think i,ll be paying for gloves that fall apart so will look into getting a pair that cost a few quid more as S.P.R mentioned :)
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#5 Post by JOHN1 »

i bought some last they are brilliant quality you wont go wrong,
i payed 4 times as much for gloves that were not half as good as these ones.
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#6 Post by saving private brian »

rite we have an debate here.joh1 says deadly gloves and southaussie say there crap.can we get more replys on this cause i mite get a pair yet for spare
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#7 Post by Jayball10 »

Yeh got a pair of these meself the last time they were out. Good gloves alright. Finger flaps are brilliant! I even use them when cycling to work...
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#8 Post by southaussie »

just to clear up the debate ive size 12 feet and large hands maybe my hands are too big for the gloves lol, ive attathed some pics so you can see for yourselves, maybe i just got the friday arvo made ones. we'll see how hapy they are to swap them with the reciept.
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#9 Post by JOHN1 »

not the same gloves mate, your ones do look like total crap looks they seen you coming wherever you bought them :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#10 Post by southaussie »

aldi, last time they were on sale with the fishing holdalls n stuff.
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#11 Post by JOHN1 »

the ones for sale now are much better, get yourself a pair before there all gone and you miss out on a bargain :wink:
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JOHN1 wrote:the ones for sale now are much better, get yourself a pair before there all gone and you miss out on a bargain :wink:
Doing a bit of TOPE fishing wos ya :mrgreen: :P
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knightser wrote:
JOHN1 wrote:the ones for sale now are much better, get yourself a pair before there all gone and you miss out on a bargain :wink:
Doing a bit of TOPE fishing wos ya :mrgreen: :P
same kind a sit u ation if your not in ya wont win, :wink: :wink:
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#14 Post by roger de dodger »

gloves :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: bunch of wimps ,just put your hands in your pockets to warm up :wink: gloves are for school kids and mountaineers :mrgreen:
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roger de dodger wrote:gloves :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: bunch of wimps ,just put your hands in your pockets to warm up :wink: gloves are for school kids and mountaineers :mrgreen:
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#16 Post by junior conger »

i hate using gloves when fishing they annoy the hell out of me!
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roger de dodger wrote:gloves :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: bunch of wimps ,just put your hands in your pockets to warm up :wink: gloves are for school kids and mountaineers :mrgreen:
yes i heard you were the pocket Billiard champion of bray :lol: :lol:
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#18 Post by roger de dodger »

right on queue john :mrgreen:
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#19 Post by southaussie »

Its good to be the best at something hey Roger.
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roger de dodger wrote:gloves :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: bunch of wimps ,just put your hands in your pockets to warm up :wink: gloves are for school kids and mountaineers :mrgreen:
And them other wimps we see on the Premiership every Saturday :x
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