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Aldi Is Selling Inflatable Balls For Just $30

Aldi Is Selling Inflatable Balls For Just $30

They'll be in store tomorrow.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

You've probably seen those massive inflatable balls that you crawl into and roll down a hill.

They're usually at massive tourist spots or somewhere with a decent hill, allowing you to tumble up and down inside the ball until you're nearly sick.

Then there's the miniature version which gives you use of your legs. You can run around, or into each other, or play an aggressive version of soccer. Both these involve a bit of cash on your behalf so, nine times out of ten, you'll just opt to sit on the hill or play normal soccer.

But Aldi Australia has you covered if you've ever wanted to try the latter version in your backyard without taking out a small mortgage.

Aldi Australia has posted a special deal on its Facebook page, saying that you can pick up one of these inflatable balls for just $29.99.

Thirty bucks on what could be endless fun (until someone eventually pops theirs) sounds like a pretty decent deal. Even if you did pop yours, $30 for another one isn't that bad.

The product is suitable for people from eight-years-old and will hit stores tomorrow, Saturday 21 September.

It inflates to around 121cm in diameter and also has grips with adjustable shoulder straps on the inside.

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After sharing the promotion on its Facebook page, it was absolutely flooded with comments from people eager to snatch up a couple.

One person wrote: "This could be fun! Imagine running a race with a whole lot of us wearing these! Imagine the carnage. Fastest marathon wearing an inflatable?"

Another added: "Every time we have an argument moving on, we need to settle it by going to a nearby park and running into each other at full speed while dressed in one of these."

So make sure you behave yourselves when you're running around with a bubble shield on.

Featured Image Credit: Aldi

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