Assos apparel questions
The Mille Ultraz uses our new membranes (NEOS) and the aesthetic is different. The price point is also lower, so it isn't a direct replacement. The Bonka is discontinued (aside from ProfBlack), so you might be able to find end of line bargains.
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A very under-rated garment. Also as warm as the Bonka, but without the built in neck gator.guyc wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 10:06 am
This is a very good buy at the moment:
https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Assos/ ... acket/EISR
Extra 10% off that makes it £126.
RTW wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 10:13 amA very under-rated garment. Also as warm as the Bonka, but without the built in neck gator.guyc wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 10:06 am
This is a very good buy at the moment:
https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Assos/ ... acket/EISR
Extra 10% off that makes it £126.
Ordered. Looks like a great jacket! Went for a large since read it comes up a bit big.
SL8 S-Works Project Black - 6.29kg
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Just seen Wiggle have given me 20% off so the new Mille Ultraz is £208 and normal Mille Winter is £172...
SL8 S-Works Project Black - 6.29kg
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If it was not black I would have one. Will stick with my Red Airjack for yet another season and enjoy the Michael Jackson look.RTW wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 10:13 amA very under-rated garment. Also as warm as the Bonka, but without the built in neck gator.guyc wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 10:06 am
This is a very good buy at the moment:
https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Assos/ ... acket/EISR
Extra 10% off that makes it £126.
I’m 6ft as well but weigh ca. 10kg less. I have all my jackets and jerseys in size M. Not sure what my chest circumference is though.
Edit: obviously talking about Assos garments
There is a whole thread dedicated to it here! Nevermind. Perhaps when you get cold in the GORE jacket.....
I don’t know, I saw several people pointing out how needed this information is and how hard to understand the name of Assos products is, but no response agreeing and saying it would be changed to make things clearer. Here’s an example. We now have something called Fall. Is that Fall in Greenland, Texas, or Africa?
my problem with Assos is that their horrendous designs are stuck in the 90s or early 2000s..
seriously, what the hell is going on here?
https://dbyvw4eroffpi.cloudfront.net/pr ... to-fit.jpg
seriously, what the hell is going on here?
https://dbyvw4eroffpi.cloudfront.net/pr ... to-fit.jpg
Not sure if it still exists, Assos had temperature ranges for each season. Do a search for "assos als climarange'.KevinM wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 6:33 pmI don’t know, I saw several people pointing out how needed this information is and how hard to understand the name of Assos products is, but no response agreeing and saying it would be changed to make things clearer. Here’s an example. We now have something called Fall. Is that Fall in Greenland, Texas, or Africa?
Climarange
Summer: >20*C
Spring/Fall: 12*C-22*C
Early Winter: 6*C-14*C
Winter: <6*C
My Adjustment for me in Canada
ShaSha: Summer: > 18*C
Tiburu: Fall/Spring: 9*C - 18*C
Habu: Early Winter: 0*C - 9*
Bonka: Winter: -9*C - 0*C
Extreme Winter: < -9*C
This is super helpful. Thank you!kookie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:26 pmNot sure if it still exists, Assos had temperature ranges for each season. Do a search for "assos als climarange'.KevinM wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 6:33 pmI don’t know, I saw several people pointing out how needed this information is and how hard to understand the name of Assos products is, but no response agreeing and saying it would be changed to make things clearer. Here’s an example. We now have something called Fall. Is that Fall in Greenland, Texas, or Africa?
Climarange
Summer: >20*C
Spring/Fall: 12*C-22*C
Early Winter: 6*C-14*C
Winter: <6*C
My Adjustment for me in Canada
ShaSha: Summer: > 18*C
Tiburu: Fall/Spring: 9*C - 18*C
Habu: Early Winter: 0*C - 9*
Bonka: Winter: -9*C - 0*C
Extreme Winter: < -9*C
Ha! I actually love those. What dies that say about my age?bilwit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:09 pmmy problem with Assos is that their horrendous designs are stuck in the 90s or early 2000s..
seriously, what the hell is going on here?
https://dbyvw4eroffpi.cloudfront.net/pr ... to-fit.jpg
I’m an Assos lover and own about 10 pairs of bibs across 4 ranges, but their jackets are just a complete mystery to me. And I must add that even though I try to sell their bibs to everyone I meet, snarky responses from Assos reps don’t exactly encourage me to go do the extra work to try to figure out the unnecessarily complex naming conventions for $250 jackets on my own!
yeah. i agree, although through trial and error, I have gotten most of their gear dialed in for my needs.
I use Assos bibs almost entirely and can comfortably choose between the different naming schemes for my rides. the jackets take a bit longer to get correct, although when its cold out and with changing weather, i almost always reach for Assos gear. it just performs well. all seasons for bottoms, but Winter, Fall and Spring...I have some type of Assos top on.
its a shame that most bike shops around me doesn't carry them. the closest one is in another state so trying them on or checking out the fabric, etc is out of the question. now that most online stores like Competitive Cyclist carries them, I can try them since they have a great return policy.
i'm older as well...but I surely don't like any of the jerseys they make because of their designs. when Assos came out with their ProfBlack series, you couldn't mess with that....a good design since its clean and minimal.
I use Assos bibs almost entirely and can comfortably choose between the different naming schemes for my rides. the jackets take a bit longer to get correct, although when its cold out and with changing weather, i almost always reach for Assos gear. it just performs well. all seasons for bottoms, but Winter, Fall and Spring...I have some type of Assos top on.
its a shame that most bike shops around me doesn't carry them. the closest one is in another state so trying them on or checking out the fabric, etc is out of the question. now that most online stores like Competitive Cyclist carries them, I can try them since they have a great return policy.
i'm older as well...but I surely don't like any of the jerseys they make because of their designs. when Assos came out with their ProfBlack series, you couldn't mess with that....a good design since its clean and minimal.
KevinM wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:47 pmHa! I actually love those. What dies that say about my age?bilwit wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:09 pmmy problem with Assos is that their horrendous designs are stuck in the 90s or early 2000s..
seriously, what the hell is going on here?
https://dbyvw4eroffpi.cloudfront.net/pr ... to-fit.jpg
I’m an Assos lover and own about 10 pairs of bibs across 4 ranges, but their jackets are just a complete mystery to me. And I must add that even though I try to sell their bibs to everyone I meet, snarky responses from Assos reps don’t exactly encourage me to go do the extra work to try to figure out the unnecessarily complex naming conventions for $250 jackets on my own!
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I know RTW said the Bonka is too warm for anything over 5 degrees but personally it's too cold for me at anything under about 5! I use that one, coupled with a winter long sleeved underlayer in temperatures of 5 to 10 degrees, yes I'm always cold! The Fugu jacket that Assos never seem to have replaced is what I use below 5 and colder. Now that is a brilliant jacket and I wonder why Assos dropped it and never replaced it. The Bonka is not a direct replacement to it in my experience.KevinM wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:43 pmThis is super helpful. Thank you!kookie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:26 pmNot sure if it still exists, Assos had temperature ranges for each season. Do a search for "assos als climarange'.KevinM wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 6:33 pmI don’t know, I saw several people pointing out how needed this information is and how hard to understand the name of Assos products is, but no response agreeing and saying it would be changed to make things clearer. Here’s an example. We now have something called Fall. Is that Fall in Greenland, Texas, or Africa?
Climarange
Summer: >20*C
Spring/Fall: 12*C-22*C
Early Winter: 6*C-14*C
Winter: <6*C
My Adjustment for me in Canada
ShaSha: Summer: > 18*C
Tiburu: Fall/Spring: 9*C - 18*C
Habu: Early Winter: 0*C - 9*
Bonka: Winter: -9*C - 0*C
Extreme Winter: < -9*C