Save £50 vs the top brand! Lookalikee/ rip-off trainers from Lidl starts Thursday (tomorrow) but lots of Lidls will stack the stock today, sure to be hot demand for these beauties.
With a breathable mesh upper for a perfect, natural fit and hard-wearing synthetic details
Includes an anatomically formed insole for ultimate running comfort
Treaded multi-zone soles provide traction control and a firm grip
Ladies’ sizes: 5 - 7
Men’s sizes: 8 - 11
Top comments
backinstock to Blotch
8 Mar 1718#4
Could you not just buy 2 pairs of size 6? :stuck_out_tongue:
luvsadealdealdeal
8 Mar 1712#1
Spot the difference
airfix to davewave
8 Mar 177#16
I think these are the abnormal ones Dave.
paolo to luvsadealdealdeal
8 Mar 176#7
Yes. The only similarity - I can see - is they are both worn on the feet...
All comments (42)
luvsadealdealdeal
8 Mar 1712#1
Spot the difference
paolo to luvsadealdealdeal
8 Mar 176#7
Yes. The only similarity - I can see - is they are both worn on the feet...
Gollywood to luvsadealdealdeal
8 Mar 172#12
I can't tell the difference.... :confused:
coventgamer to luvsadealdealdeal
8 Mar 17#19
Both crap
louiselouise to luvsadealdealdeal
8 Mar 17#27
I know my eyesight is bad, but it's not THAT bad! Though the Bruce Lee Onitsukas are much cooler :stuck_out_tongue:
Funnily enough, my brother asked for these earlier as a birthday gift from one of us siblings - he is a size 12 so not sure about the 11s. They look good for the price, though!
Rickardo to luvsadealdealdeal
8 Mar 17#32
You mean there's only one (difference)?
backinstock
8 Mar 175#2
What are they like though?
Would these get me to the pub as quick as my Adidas ones?
And, I mean the ones with the 'go-faster' stripes.
Blotch
8 Mar 174#3
Wish they did men's size 12 :disappointed:
backinstock to Blotch
8 Mar 1718#4
Could you not just buy 2 pairs of size 6? :stuck_out_tongue:
schnecker to Blotch
8 Mar 172#5
no you don't.
Waldolf to Blotch
8 Mar 172#10
Can you actually run with those feet? :man:
little_green
8 Mar 17#6
Ladies don't start until a 5 :confused:
davewave
8 Mar 17#8
anyone know whether these are a normal fit?
airfix to davewave
8 Mar 177#16
I think these are the abnormal ones Dave.
stickyricky
8 Mar 171#9
Try the Skiing Website
CitizenErasedUK
8 Mar 171#11
Heat, but I can run faster in my slippers
morrig
8 Mar 17#13
You must be joking.
VeedubyaGTi
8 Mar 171#14
Call me a cheapskate if you like, but I've bought the high top boots from Lidl a few times now. If these are of similar quality, they'll last for years, and are very comfortable.
alebastra
8 Mar 171#15
It's a deal breaker for everyday walk or gym and maybe short runs for sure. Running shoes? Unless your knees, calves etc are undestructible. Mmight be heavy, made of cheap material and will wear off fast, poor protection and most likely uncomfortable, blisters after longer run etc. And not for those over 90kg. My 3 pence.
flamethrower to alebastra
8 Mar 171#18
So just like branded shoes these days then
Duelling.Duck to alebastra
8 Mar 17#20
Got to report back on this - nope, nope and nope.
Just weighed one now, including mud 278g. I've done around 240km a month in them, was under 90kg until I started homebrewing but not now!
Here's an article about the Aldi cheap trainers. With those I'd say avoid the premium version as they're really padded in that marshmallowy sole that wears out in no time and compresses down after a few weeks.
kramer2088 to alebastra
8 Mar 171#28
Yeah coz nobody ran until 10 years ago when the latest shoes were developed ! The more engineered the shoe the more reliance on the shoe, the weaker calves become. Basically you can run in converse with no negative effect on joints as long as you build up your calves to take the impact rather than some shoe padding.
TheLondonCyclist to alebastra
8 Mar 171#30
Wrong. I had got a pair of running shoes for £14 2 ago I think it was. I did 19 miles every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They'd die after 9 months. That's pretty good and they are very comfy.
Rickardo to alebastra
8 Mar 17#31
"Might", "most likely" - sure sounds like you have actual experience of these, maybe.
davewave
8 Mar 174#17
cheers, you have been a great help.
pew41
8 Mar 172#21
these are absolute rubbish.
hatton420
8 Mar 17#22
Garbage
chenzz
8 Mar 171#23
how could a Germany owned retailer sell so many knock-off items on high street without any criminal charges is really beyond my understanding.
cb-uk to chenzz
9 Mar 171#35
Kinda sums up the EU really. The Germans just do whatever they want, at everyone else's expense. Thank goodness for Brexit. We can now regain our British sense of honour.
Gotta dash. Cheap knock-off trainers to buy :wink:
stu83
8 Mar 172#24
I love all the reviews from people that haven't actually tried them...
jimx26
8 Mar 172#25
Wow they are identical, going to get 2 pairs. One for everyday and one for best.
Cheers op :smiley:
rickla
8 Mar 17#26
They will be much better for running in that the Onitsuka Tigers.
Just not as trendy down Wetherspoons. ;-)
funkybot4
8 Mar 171#29
Wish they had men size, not the current muppet sizes.
martnbev
8 Mar 172#33
Great buy these trainers are .. been running in mine upto 5 miles per day for nearly 2 years and still going strong and comfortable too so heat added and highly recommended :smile:
vclaw
9 Mar 17#34
Onitsuka Tigers are not designed for running. They are Asics fashion brand.
My sis told me to go back and get running shorts and a top for baby brother - these come in various designs. These are the two I got. The Running Top is £3.99 and the Shorts are £4.99.
Opening post
With a breathable mesh upper for a perfect, natural fit and hard-wearing synthetic details
Includes an anatomically formed insole for ultimate running comfort
Treaded multi-zone soles provide traction control and a firm grip
Ladies’ sizes: 5 - 7
Men’s sizes: 8 - 11
Top comments
All comments (42)
Funnily enough, my brother asked for these earlier as a birthday gift from one of us siblings - he is a size 12 so not sure about the 11s. They look good for the price, though!
Would these get me to the pub as quick as my Adidas ones?
And, I mean the ones with the 'go-faster' stripes.
Just weighed one now, including mud 278g. I've done around 240km a month in them, was under 90kg until I started homebrewing but not now!
Here's an article about the Aldi cheap trainers. With those I'd say avoid the premium version as they're really padded in that marshmallowy sole that wears out in no time and compresses down after a few weeks.
Gotta dash. Cheap knock-off trainers to buy :wink:
Cheers op :smiley:
Just not as trendy down Wetherspoons. ;-)
£14.99 (running shoes) + £2.79 (socks) = £17.78
(not advocating theft, though!)
Are expensive trainers a waste of money