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Aldi's £25 Boots - Quick Look

We're not going to run an in-depth review of the Aldi walking boots that go on sale from tomorrow, 17 April, 2008 as part of Aldi's special buys walking range, but we were intrigued by a 25-quid boot with a Vibram sole unit...

So are they rubbish? Well, let's start with the raw spec, which isn't half bad for a pair of boots costing £25 and includes that Vibram outsole, Cordura and suede uppers, a Ten-Tex, really, waterproof liner, PVC toe and heel reinforcement. Weight is 1300 grammes for a pair of size 43.

They look fine in an early Hi-Tec sort of way and details like the lace fittings and that Vibram sole unit are convincing. Unfortunately Aldi has metaphorically shot itself in the foot with the cheap and nasty footbed supplied with the boots.

It's basically just a flat, felt thing and gives your feet absolutely no support at all. Combined with what feels like quite a basic last, it left our feet swimming around inside the boot and allowed our heel to lift and rock around. Not good on rougher ground and not good full stop in fact.

As an experiment, we bunged in a set of Superfeet Green footbeds and they instantly transformed the feel of the boot. both by reducing the volume and supporting arches and heels securely. With the Superfeet in place, the boots felt stable and useable whereas before we'd have paid money not to wear them.

They're still quite basic, but with a better footbed, we'd happily use them for country ambles and we reckon Aldi would have been better off speccing a decent footbed rather than the big name sole unit.

Overall with a better footbed the Aldi boots weren't bad and at the price were great, with the stock footbed though, we'd give them a miss. Overall it underlines what we've always said, which is that footwear is one area where it makes no sense to skimp on quality - poorly fitting boots can ruin your day with a constant littany of discomfort.

We'd be more inclined to buy from Aldi's clothing range where cheap and cheerful won't end in blisters. Not bad, but if they fit you and you fancy some budget boots, make sure you swap those footbeds out for something more supportive. Oh, and the Vibram sole? Felt fine to us.

More from www.aldi-stores.co.uk, those with a sweet tooth might like to note that the outdoor selection includes Kendal Mint Cake...


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