Aldi Australia snow gear sale 2023: Cheap ski jackets, pants and snowboards in May 20 special buys

Cheap jackets and skis! Aldi Australia announce its biggest snow gear sale ever after being force to cancel the popular event last year

  • Aldi Australia is set to bring back its hugely popular snow gear sale 
  • The Special Buys sale sees prices slashed on seasonal gear including ski jackets 
  • The sought-after products are set to return to shelves on Saturday 20 May

Aldi Australia have revealed the ever-popular snow gear sale will go ahead this year after it was spectacularly cancelled in 2022.

The retailer was forced to abandon its ‘annual’ sale last year, citing ‘supply chain issues’, and disappointing thousands of fans.

The sale is known as the ‘best’ winter gear sale in Australia – with snow fans often spotted lining up hours before stores open just to get their hands on some gear.

This year’s May 20 event is expected to be bigger than ever.

Aldi Australia is set to bring back its eagerly anticipated snow sale for 2023 – and the retailer will be offering almost 100 products from as little as $4.99

Aldi has given FEMAIL a sneak preview into its sale collection which includes more than 100 products priced for $4.99.

The retailer claims a family-of-four can be ‘completely slope-ready for under $1000’ by shopping the sale.

The snow jackets – which are often the first item to be snapped up are just $59.95 this year. 

Matching ski pants available for $49.99. The adult range also includes thermal underwear ($29.99), long sleeve zip tops ($39.99), ski socks ($9.99), thermoboots ($29.99), and more.

The children’s range was made to accommodate their needs – with the jackets ($39.99) and pants ($29.99) packed with pockets and slots galore to carry snacks and treats.

Aldi's annual winter sale has attracted huge crowds every year, with thousands of customers lining up to get their hands on gear for a fraction of the price

Aldi's new range has been designed to stand up to all extreme weather conditions from The Alps to The Snowy Mountains

Aldi’s annual winter sale has attracted huge crowds every year, with thousands of customers lining up in massive queues stretching out the door just to get their hands on ski jackets, pants, and accessories for a fraction of the price

Aldi’s also selling children’s ski goggles ($15.99), mittens ($11.99), theromoboots ($19.99), and helmets ($24.99).

The new range has been designed to stand up to all extreme weather conditions from The Alps to The Snowy Mountains.

Most of the snow gear is filled with DuPont Sorona wadding, which keeps all of Aldi’s garments insulated, breathable, moisture resistant and heat retentive in freezing conditions.

The children's range was made to accommodate their needs - with the jackets ($39.99) and pants ($29.99) packed with pockets and slots galore to carry snacks and treats

The children’s range was made to accommodate their needs – with the jackets ($39.99) and pants ($29.99) packed with pockets and slots galore to carry snacks and treats

‘The shredding season is finally upon us and we’re back for 2023 with our biggest ever snow gear Special Buy,’ ALDI Special Buys buying director Belinda Grice said.

‘The team in Australia partner with experts in Austria to create products that are of exceptional quality and loaded with innovative tech.’

‘Our high-performance gear is made to suit weather conditions from The Alps to Australia at a fraction of the price of what you’d expect to pay at specialist retailers.’

ALDI’s Special Buys Snow Gear Sale

Adults

Ski jacket ($59.99)

Ski pants ($49.99)

Thermal underwear set ($29.99)

Merino long-sleeve zip top ($39.99)

Wool ski socks ($9.99)

Ski goggles ($15.99)

Knitted beanie, snood, scarf ($6.99)

Thermoboots ($29.99)

Children

Snow jackets ($39.99)

Snow pants ($29.99)

Ski thermal underwear set ($16.99)

Merino long-sleeve top ($29.99)

Ski goggles ($15.99)

Snow gloves or mittens ($11.99)

Thermoboots ($19.99)

Beanie, scarf, or neckwarmer ($6.99)

Ski helmet ($24.99)

Single rider snow sled ($9.99)

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