Thanks for your input! I decided to keep the Bonka, albeit a bit worn out, for the coldest days and instead went with the Equipe RS series to stay with the same type of chamois and fit as my summer stuff. Initially ordered L, the same size as my RSR bibs, despite Assos' size guide recommending M. Turned out fit was too loose, so went with M, which fits me well. So, to say the obvious, RSR is indeed different from RS.harblhat wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 8:22 pmYes, the Ultraz and Johdah are the warmest in the lineup. The Ultraz will be warmer, as the Johdah is part of the Equipe lineup meant for higher intensity riding so is a bit thinner. My Mille Ultraz jacket is so warm that anything more than a paper thin base layer is overkill in anything above -5C.ek2022 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 12:40 pmMy winter lineup is currently the IJ.BONKA.6 CENTO jacket and LL MILLE BONKA tights, both denoted 4 on the then applicable climate range. Are the Mille GT Ultraz and the Jodah the most comparable items in Assos current line up?
Used for commuting in 0 to -15 Celsius, distance not long enough for body temperature to rise, so I been happy with this full warmth setup.
Reading up on vanity sizing, has sizes changed since above models? My weight is 74kg but due to length of 190cm, I have in the past used L in tights (they are still to short) and XL in long sleeved jackets needing to have room for base layers (L in short sleeve Equipe RS jersey).
The Ultraz are actually no longer current - there are now Hashoogi (regular fit) and Habu (racing fit) winter jackets.
For the record in order to potentially help others, my measurements are 190cm and 74kg.