Some quality looking gloves, very very similiar to the £20 endura branded gloves
The shorts also say singletrack II to me
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srp111
9 Apr 16#1
already posted :disappointed:
mrngreen to srp111
10 Apr 16#18
I got the gloves for number 1 son last year. He's 10 and the small ladies' fit him quite nicely. I have always worn mitts or gloves myself but didn't even think of them for the kids until he and his brother somehow managed to crash into each other and ended up in a heap
michaelfentonplymouth
9 Apr 161#2
deja vu
snowee
9 Apr 161#3
Talking shorts? Now that's a first!
decade
10 Apr 16#4
no size for me :disappointed:
SIS
10 Apr 16#5
looking at the girls mountain bike. anyone know if it's any good and will they be available to see in store or just available to order? thanks
mrngreen to SIS
10 Apr 16#19
You would be better off getting a used one through Ebay - Kids grow out of bikes this size quite quickly and you should be able to pick up a bargain. I found a 20-inch wheel Land Rover one with front suspension and aluminium frame for £20, hardly used
esq3585 to SIS
10 Apr 16#20
I wouldn't waste your money, that bike weighs a ton for a twenty kids bike nearly 14kg, shop about and get an aluminium framed bike, better still buy a 20" inch islabike and when she grows out of it sell it on eBay , Islabikes hold their money extremely well, high initial outlay but you'll find you only lose about 20-30quid on islabikes when it comes to selling on.
edinburgher
10 Apr 16#6
They may be cheaper than Endura and look similar but they don't last!
xigent to edinburgher
10 Apr 16#7
Have you bought these gloves from Aldi? If so, tell us about your experience.
mcrobbj to edinburgher
10 Apr 16#12
Similarity is there are two and they have four fingers and a thumb. Endura is generally good value stuff these are not.
willhay555
10 Apr 16#8
I'm guessing they don't last.
askim16
10 Apr 161#9
I've bought Crane gloves before and it's cheaply made. Don't last long.
hatton420
10 Apr 16#10
The only thing at 2.99 is some shoddy socks. Cold from me the prices are all meh .. and look like products you'd expect to see in poundland.
vico69
10 Apr 16#11
Been buying crane fingerless gloves for years and they might only last two years but they only cost a few quid!
phead
10 Apr 161#13
I got the gloves last year, they were actually better than Endura and are still fine a year later.
edinburgher
10 Apr 16#14
Partner bought some last time they were in Aldi and they lasted about 3 weeks. Hence my original comment.
BPH77
10 Apr 16#15
The ONLY cycle related item that I have not returned for a refund was the £3 Crane skull hat which has been incredible.
Everything else (and I've tried most things) have been exceptionally rubbish.
whatyadoinsucka
10 Apr 16#16
Socks have been good, gloves have lasted my partner over a year, I had some road padded trousers still going strong,
the cool
10 Apr 16#17
Not a fan of the crane cycling stuff. It's OK if you don't use it regularly.
Frog bikes are also a great bike but dont have the same resale value as Isla, Islabikes will even trade in your old Islabike against a new one if you can't be bothered selling it.
Si1
11 Apr 16#23
Baaah, cant get Aldi deals page to load on phone anymore but thanks for posting.
SIS
11 Apr 161#24
thanks everyone for your advice
Modigliani
11 Apr 16#25
I just stopped off there to have a look at the full finger gloves - lots of different sizes, but the quality isn't very high. I think you'd be better off looking at a pair from Decathlon which are a little bit more but much better quality.
esq3585 to Modigliani
13 Apr 161#26
If you are after full finger gloves, these gloves are fantastic, I use them all year round, had two major falls with them while at Glentress and they are still going strong after 4 years of use. Highly recommended. At £21 at go outdoors just now they are a bargain .http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/winter-cycle-glove-p166959
goodideatom
15 Apr 16#27
The mudguard is the worst thing I have ever had the misfortune to own
whatyadoinsucka to goodideatom
15 Apr 16#28
RRP Enduroguard for a mtb £8 or make your own, helps keep the seals and suspension clean too
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The shorts also say singletrack II to me
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Everything else (and I've tried most things) have been exceptionally rubbish.
Weight: 7.84 kg (incl. pedals) for the Beinn 20 small
Weight: 7.86 kg (incl. pedals) for the Beinn 20 large
Frog bikes are also a great bike but dont have the same resale value as Isla, Islabikes will even trade in your old Islabike against a new one if you can't be bothered selling it.