Kit: cheap vs high-end - worth it?
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I love the Assos bib fabric. It hasn’t by far the most stretch of any brand I’ve used...without feeling loose or losing elasticity. I could probably wear an XS in Assos despite being 178cm.
I have 4 and 5 year old Assos bibs that are still going strong. Still better than anything else I have tried. The other thing I like is my Castelli Gabba. I know that there are varying opinions of the Gabba, but at this time of the year in Melbourne, early in the morning, it is excellent. I alos have a lot of Assos tops and they are all great.
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Zero complaints of my Assos bibs.Bogan wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:02 amI have 4 and 5 year old Assos bibs that are still going strong. Still better than anything else I have tried. The other thing I like is my Castelli Gabba. I know that there are varying opinions of the Gabba, but at this time of the year in Melbourne, early in the morning, it is excellent. I alos have a lot of Assos tops and they are all great.
Actually, one. Why the obsession with black?
Honestly, if Assos had more interesting colorways I'd probably own more of it. Pas Normal Studios, Café du Cyclist and Poc are much more adventurous in their aesthetic, and in my experience at least, offer something different without compromising comfort or function. Keen to try some Twelve Sixteen at some point. If anything, we're not short on choice.
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Rapha for jerseys and Assos for bibs. Although I have bought a couple of Assos jerseys this year and do like them.
In terms if design (especially jerseys) there are huge differences between Europe, the UK and the rest of the world.
Or look at the colors of the socks. Crazy colors and combo outside Europe vs. traditional in Europe. Etc....so a single design for all countries is quite difficult IMHO.
Or look at the colors of the socks. Crazy colors and combo outside Europe vs. traditional in Europe. Etc....so a single design for all countries is quite difficult IMHO.
I had bought a couple of cheap Chinese items over the years including one plain white jersey and another full kit. The jersey was ok (though only a half zip but I knew that going in) but I found it developed a sweat smell that no matter how much I washed it would never come out. I had never seen a jersey hold an odor like that. The full kit was even worse - bibs became slightly see through when stretched so I had to wear something underneath them if I wanted to wear them which completely defeats the point. That jersey was ok too. Fit was fine for the price paid (about $20) but it too started to hold a smell and it would never wash out.
I went on to "splurge" on a Rapha Core jersey and haven't bought a piece of kit by any other brand since. Once you figure out the sizing you need (which admittedly can be a bit weird between their Pro and Classic fits) you just order and it works. I own a couple iterations of their Pro Team Aero jerseys (both long and short sleeved), a classic jersey, a brevet jersey, a classic flyweight jersey, a couple pairs of core bibs, several gilets and caps.
Some would say snobby or brand whore but I love the aesthetic (well, on the pieces I've bought), the quality of the materials is amazing, I've had zero issues with durability in 3 years and their customer service when I've had to return/exchange for sizing reasons is second to none. Sure, you pay the premium price but when I know what I'm getting and don't have to cross my fingers and hope when ordering online. I haven't found any reason shop for another brand.
The only nit picky little niggle is that one of my Pero Team Aero jerseys ("Light Blue") has developped some small sweat stains on the fabric that don't seem to go away with regular washing. That said, I haven't really tried to solve the issue as I don't wear the jersey a ton and they're pretty inconspicuous, especially after you're sweating on your ride anyways.
I went on to "splurge" on a Rapha Core jersey and haven't bought a piece of kit by any other brand since. Once you figure out the sizing you need (which admittedly can be a bit weird between their Pro and Classic fits) you just order and it works. I own a couple iterations of their Pro Team Aero jerseys (both long and short sleeved), a classic jersey, a brevet jersey, a classic flyweight jersey, a couple pairs of core bibs, several gilets and caps.
Some would say snobby or brand whore but I love the aesthetic (well, on the pieces I've bought), the quality of the materials is amazing, I've had zero issues with durability in 3 years and their customer service when I've had to return/exchange for sizing reasons is second to none. Sure, you pay the premium price but when I know what I'm getting and don't have to cross my fingers and hope when ordering online. I haven't found any reason shop for another brand.
The only nit picky little niggle is that one of my Pero Team Aero jerseys ("Light Blue") has developped some small sweat stains on the fabric that don't seem to go away with regular washing. That said, I haven't really tried to solve the issue as I don't wear the jersey a ton and they're pretty inconspicuous, especially after you're sweating on your ride anyways.
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All of our leg warmers and knee warmers have DWR, as do all tights and the Tiburu shorts. Have had this for years.TonyM wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:32 amI use Assos since the late 80s as it is the best quality by far.
In the last 2-3 years I tried Rapha and Castelli also. Good quality but not as good as Assos.
I also like the Assos black editions that have less logos etc....but more expensive.
Only wish to Assos: develop some water repellant bibs & leg warmers.
The other way to go for cheap skates is to buy used on ebay. You can often find worn-once clothing items at steep discount. Even new, last season stuff is heavily discounted.
The other way to go is to visit your local bike shop that has a good selection of clothing and buy your winter clothes now in the middle of summer and stock up on summer clothes this winter.
The other way to go is to visit your local bike shop that has a good selection of clothing and buy your winter clothes now in the middle of summer and stock up on summer clothes this winter.
Shorts should always be black, no questions asked.853guy wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 1:05 pmWhy the obsession with black?
Honestly, if Assos had more interesting colorways I'd probably own more of it. Pas Normal Studios, Café du Cyclist and Poc are much more adventurous in their aesthetic, and in my experience at least, offer something different without compromising comfort or function.
And definitely no polka dots
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+1jeanjacques wrote: ↑Sun Jun 10, 2018 6:19 pmI'm always intrigued to see all of this trend of aero bike with all of this marginal gain and aside of this, same people without care about the aero of their cloth.
Castelli is one of the few brands who work on it. So for me, it's a no brainer, Castelli Sanremo 3.2 Speed suit for 3 seasons and Sanremo Thermosuit for winter. And it's amazingly confortable (no straps, no double layers), what else ?
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I miss my Castelli Inferno Bibshorts (warranty with Wiggle)...so comfy
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The $30 Spexcel bib shorts from Ali punch well above their weight on a bang for the buck basis, easily comparable to mid tier products from Pearl Izumi, Gonso, or Ultima.
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The rules involving dress/formal socks are much worse than cycling socks. Also running socks are even more use specific.
Plus choosing socks is easy. I just wear solid colored Swiftwicks unless there's a particular DeFeet custom that looks nice (Ornot, Ridge Supply, etc.)
Plus choosing socks is easy. I just wear solid colored Swiftwicks unless there's a particular DeFeet custom that looks nice (Ornot, Ridge Supply, etc.)
And I didn’t even know that! 🤪🤪RTW wrote:All of our leg warmers and knee warmers have DWR, as do all tights and the Tiburu shorts. Have had this for years.TonyM wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:32 amI use Assos since the late 80s as it is the best quality by far.
In the last 2-3 years I tried Rapha and Castelli also. Good quality but not as good as Assos.
I also like the Assos black editions that have less logos etc....but more expensive.
Only wish to Assos: develop some water repellant bibs & leg warmers.
I suppose the marketing of Castelli/ Sportful for their rain clothes (i.e. Gabba, Nanoflex, etc...) has been so strong that I bought them
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