Aldi Launches Cutting-Edge Fitness Gear: Must-Haves Starting at £3.99!

09/13/2025

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Aldi's 'state-of-the-art' fitness range is out this week – full list of 'must-haves' from £3.99

Starting August 21, fitness enthusiasts can access a series of eight new exciting products

Just a few months following the frenzy over Aldi’s popular Pilates machine, the grocery chain is unveiling an extensive selection of fitness gear, with prices starting at just £3.99.

The new lineup will be available from this Thursday, drawing inspiration from widely-followed fitness competitions like Hyrox, which have seen a surge in popularity on social platforms.


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The strength training kit includes a 12m battle rope weighing 8.4kg, available for £26.99.

This advanced equipment focuses on core and arm muscles while also providing cardiovascular benefits.

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The bag’s durable PVC material and strong stitching are built to withstand rigorous training sessions.

Kettlebells are available in various weights, with 4kg and 6kg options priced at £6.99 each, while the heavier 10kg and 12kg models are available for £12.99.

In addition, a slam ball costing £9.99 is designed with a textured, non-bouncing surface to boost muscle growth and cardiovascular health.

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For those looking to get fit on a budget, Aldi’s foam massage rollers, priced at £3.99, are the range’s most wallet-friendly items. These tools aid in enhancing flexibility and alleviating muscle tension.

Support for exercise is provided by foldable fitness mats costing £19.99, available in dark grey or cream.

Aldi’s Latest Fitness Collection

  • 12m battle rope – £26.99
  • Foldable fitness mat – £19.99
  • 10kg weighted bag – £19.99
  • Massage gun – £19.99
  • Kettlebells 10+12kg – £12.99
  • Slam ball – £9.99
  • Soft kettlebells 4+6kg – £6.99
  • Massage roller – £3.99

With prices ranging from £3.99 for entry-level items to under £30 for premium products, the collection offers significant savings compared to specialist fitness retailers.

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The assortment allows customers to perform similar exercises at home without the need for costly gym memberships or professional equipment.

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