Freeze the day and get your hands on cool snow gear at even cooler prices.
Cost savvy ski lovers missed out last year. Aldi had to cancel its annual Snow Gear Special Buys due to supply chain issues, a repercussion of the pandemic, but this year it is back and cooler than ever.
The ski’s the limit when it comes to savings on this collection. You can dress a family for four from top to toe in gear that is slope ready for a total $989.56. Sleigh, Aldi. Sleigh. If you’re shopping for individual items, then you’ll find good quality products at great prices.
Waterproof and breathable Adult Ski Jackets are going for $59.99 with matching Ski Pants filled with DuPont Sorona wadding for just $49.99. The fibre used ensures Aldi’s out garments are well insulated, moisture resistant and heat retentive in freezing conditions.

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If you’re looking for new undergarments, look no further. Layer up with a set of Adult Thermal Underwear ($29.99), Adult’s Merino Long Sleeve Quarter Zip Top ($39.99), and a pair of Adult’s Wool Ski Socks ($9.99). Complete the look with anti-fog Adult’s Ski Goggles ($15.99), Adult’s Knitted Beanie, Snood, or Scarf ($6.99) and Adult’s Thermoboots ($29.99). Be chill my beating heart.
Shopping for the kids? Matching Children’s Snow Jackets ($39.99) and Snow Pants ($29.99) will save you serious coin, as will the Children’s Ski Thermal Underwear Set ($16.99). If the tots are in need of new accessories get your hands on the Children’s Ski Goggles ($15.99), Children’s Snow Gloves or Mittens ($11.99), Children’s Thermoboots ($19.99) Children’s Knitted Beanie, Scarf, or Neckwarmer ($6.99) and a Children’s Ski Helmet ($24.99). For an extra $9.99, why not throw in a Single Rider Snow Sled for hours of fun?
Say it ain’t snow, you can even score on Merino Wool pieces. Aldi is slinging Children’s Merino Long Sleeve Tops for $29.99 and Adult’s Merino Thermal Underwear for just $34.99 to ensure you stay toasty warm.
The sale will be hitting the middle aisles on Saturday, May 20, so set your alarm now.
Ski ya later, camping outside of my local Aldi.
For more information, visit aldi.com.au/en/special-buys
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