Aldi is set to bring back its famous onesie sleeping bags as part of mega camping sale – here’s when it starts
- Aldi Australia will relaunch onesie wearable sleeping bags in stores
- The $49.99 ‘One-Z’ will be available from March 25
Aldi is set to rerelease the popular wearable sleeping bags as part of its ‘Special Buys’ Easter camping range.
The fully insulated ‘One-Z’, priced at $49.99, will make a comeback across stores nationally from Saturday March 25.
Sold in stores across Australia, they’re designed with an elastic waistband, removable feet and dual zipper access.
They are also available in four colours – blue, purple, pink and black – and will likely sell out fast based on previous demand.
The fully insulated ‘One-Z’ wearable sleeping bags (pictured), priced at $49.99, will make a comeback across Aldi stores nationally from Saturday March 25 as part of the Special Buys
The $49.99 buy will be available in sizes small, medium and large
The affordable buy will be available in sizes small, medium and large and will fit customers who are 152cm to two metres tall.
The range also includes a queen air mattress for $59.99, a ‘heavy duty’ tarp for $29.99, and a portable hammock for $79.99.
The spotting scope will be making a return for $69.99 as will the four-person tent for $169.
Those with larger families or groups may wish to opt for the six-person tent for $199 along with the $9.99 camping lanterns, and a $159 night vision device.
Customers may also want to purchase the four-person tent for $169 (pictured) or six-person tent for $199
The spotting scope (left) will be making a return for $69.99 as too will the four-person tent for $169 and an electric mountain bike will also be available for $999 (right)
There’s also a three-in-one men’s and women’s jacket that’s wind resistant, breathable, waterproof and features a detachable hood.
The inner jacket is made with polyester micro-fleece while the outer jacket is made with polyester shell fabric.
Customers will also be able to purchase matching merino wool hiking socks for $11.99 and a light that doubles as a bug zapper for $19.99.
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