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In praise of s11 Assos equipe rs
I begrudgingly picked up a $280 pair of Assos recently. I’ve had quality issues with the last few pairs from the same and other lines but I’ve still yet to find anything that fits so nicely after trying on a few different brands at the shop.
EQUIPE RS SCHTRADIVARI BIB SHORTS S11 This pair, if they last, will be my new favorites. They are extremely lightweight and feel and look like they are painted on. Great compression, too! |
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I have a lot of Assos. But lightness and durability tend to be inversely correlated.
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I do agree. The pad is thinner (it’s also softer and remains so after washing so far) than some of their models I have and they have further reduced the stitching and additional materials throughout such as raw finishing with grippers only in the rear - they don’t move on me at all once on - so that all adds up to a lighter bib.
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Can you comment on sizing with the Schtradivari S11s?
I think I'm a tweener between a regular Medium and Small Long-Leg. Assos sizing guide says Small I'm usually a Medium in Castelli/Sportful/Q.365/etc I had a pair of Assos S7 T.equipe bibs in Medium that, while pretty comfortable, were less compressive feeling and the leg-length was typically "Assos short." Thanks |
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I wear the same size large in all Assos and large in Castelli, too. I got the regular length and find them a typical length compared to other Assos and other brands.
This particular model has more compression than some Assos lines but I find it similar to their race line over the years. That probably doesn’t help much. I buy them locally only so I can try them on first. I’m lucky to have a shop nearby, though, with their entire line well stocked. |
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I remember reading how in the past, the seat was the source of padding/support and not the pant/bib side. Then came the rise of the chamois and the Elastic Interface empire.
The extreme end of lightness would be presumably to go back to that end of the spectrum--unpadded pants. I wonder if there's been any serious attempts to go that route (3D printing, custom molded saddles to the Nth level...beyond what we have now.) |
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