Very snazzy! I've got some swish Rapha bibs that are great but I seem to really get on with my club bib shorts which are loads cheaper so tend to use those a lot of the time :)
I brought the same bib short, the chamois is good. The fabric is stretchy and comfortable. Its pricy average 7 out 10. I did 1000km with no problem. It holds in proper place, i got one size large for 37-38 inches waist.
Cheers for your thought! I've found an assos model I prefer over these- the MILLE GT SUMMER C2 GTS shorts, slightly cheaper but I prefer the chamois and the leg length and grippers make them fit a lot better for me.
I was checking the assos website for size measurements for the but I couldn't find weight anywhere only length hip and waist. Where can I find the other measurement?
how do these compare to ra pha pro team "training" shorts? i love rapha...Also i wear a XS i rapha shorts and jerseys.... im 5 foot5. 126lbs 10 percent bodyfat. LOL i think a small would be good in assos? or XS? i have no issues with rapha pro team training and can rdie forever
Probably true 😂 The only bad thing I can say about these shorts after 6 months of having them is that the length is definitely too short for some people's taste. Cant fault them otherwise- as long as you can stomach the price!
@@summitflow years ago I had FI UNO S5 size M bought in Germany. For that I wrote to Assos asking the same question and then they asked for my weight and height. Surprisingly never heard back again. That’s why I looked for RUclips. Tons of reviews... Ambiguity also applies to Rapha which I loathed. Thanks for your advice.
Much prefer them tbh. The chamois and materials used are definitely superior- as is the construction quality. But I'd say personally the rapha fit probably suits me better, which stops it being a whitewash. These are definitely better value for money vs pro team shorts.
@@xBobby no worries, and yeah they certainly aren't cheap! The assos definitely fit shorter in the leg than the raphas- if they were a bit longer in the leg they'd be the perfect short imho.
Hi Wil, great video, Do the shorts feel short on your legs because you are 187cm ? I am 191cm and 78kg and used Large so far but feel like Medium would get me better compression for my skinny thighs. Thanks for your help 🤝👍
Yeah, and I don't even have particularly long legs for my height- so I'd imagine they'd be like hotpants on you 🤣. I'm much preferring the leg length on the Mille GT C2 GTS shorts- it's noticeably longer than on the shorts in this video 👍
Thanks guys. You have both answered my question. I went straight to the part in the video when you had it on and it looked short to me. I then watched the full review. I’m 197cm and like my bibs longer. I was just about to purchase it but sadly will have to say no now.
I have an update. After a year of using the short. The alastic in the fabric at the stress point have disintegrated. It have become sheer (see through) . Contacted the company and they said . Not a manufacturer defect. Conclusion. As good as they feel. Prepare to buy yearly. 400 bones a year is steep for my pay grade.
Always frustrating to receive a reply back from a company like that- had a very similar experience with a pair of castelli shorts which disintegrated on me. How often have you been using them? I've probably been using mine on average 1x week and this hasn't happened, but the chamois is noticeably less soft now than when they were new.
@@summitflow to be fair. I did use it alot. But used the mele alot more and they are not showing any fatigue . I had castile and they did the same. Sheer . Expose my but crack. Thanks for getting back to me.👍
The box is hone in seconds with me, I hardly notice it. I want good shorts not gimmicky nonsense. I’m not sold on the Assis golden gate muller key either. Best thing about Assos shorts for me is the fit. They look hood too!
Must appeal to some people, otherwise I doubt they'd plough so much money into designing the packaging etc. Having had these for a few months now, I can definitely say they're still working really well for me- did 190km at the weekend and no issues!
The chamois is very similar to the Endura sl pro that I have. That has the gap at the front and interestingly you can get the sl pro chamois in different widths which helps for me as i have particularly wide sit bones. Would be facinated to see how this chamois holds up to my 106kg... but I am not prepared to risk the £170 to find out. Great review though.
@@summitflow i think I have had mine for 5 years (which I hadnt realised until yesterday) ..the bibs are in excellent shape apart from the pad that has finally given in to my weight! There are no tear or wear marks on the fabric...the white top section now sports that pants grey look! But all stitching still good and they feel like new when washed. I would buy again but I would like to try something different perhaps with a better pad. I am looking at the Orro goldline (not well known but in all the reviews i have read the chamois gets praised to the hilt) and they are around £75 made with the classic 80-20 polyester/elastide mix that nearly all the top brands use. I have emailed them for info on their sizing... the other brand i hear really good things about is Galibier and they are very reasonably priced.
bassmandudge tbh not sure I know I ave only had them since lockdown when got into the road cycling malarkey, and went for medium size thickness padding. Working so far pleased to say. They were about £80 I think and might of been a discount price at the time.
Yeah I think the cento sits above these in terms of price, and then above both is the Equipe RSR S9- which seem to be the RS S9 with different materials. Although not 100% sure so you might want to check (if you can handle the £250 price tag!)
just try the winter bib tights ;) they work well (breath well and keep body at the right temperature, like if i start riding it's degree i will not feel cold and when at the end of ride it's 15 degree i dont feel warm). It's assos, they are expert for bib shorts and for bib tights, hard to find better confort, only if you are pro you could get limited clothes with same capacity.
Just got these. 7 out of 10. I couldn't careless about packaging. Fit - good. Chamois - meh,OK. The crotch is well supported. Feels really bunched up where the chamois isn't sewn to the short. "Lock" system - gimmick. Material feels like sandpaper. But seems like it will be abrasion resistant. Sphyres are way more worth the money!
Cheers for your thoughts! I guess like anything it's a bit of trial and error to find what suits your body shape. Will have to consider those shimano ones next, if they're as good as the shimano shoes I've had in the past then they'll no doubt be excellent quality.
@@summitflow I have a handful of Assos bibs and tights, including the RS S9 - so my apologies for the friendly trolling. Until I can find bottoms that perform better than Assos (without paying more - these are already dearly expensive), I will share your curious take on the packaging as well as an affinity for the brand. As Assos says: Have a Good Ride!
Fair enough! My day job is in the unboxing world, so I personally find it quite interesting- and have seen the effect it can have on brand loyalty/customer retention... but each to their own
Thanks for the review- simple straightforward thanks!
no worries!
Very snazzy! I've got some swish Rapha bibs that are great but I seem to really get on with my club bib shorts which are loads cheaper so tend to use those a lot of the time :)
Comfy is comfy! Seems to come down more to finding which brands fit your shape more than anything else.
I brought the same bib short, the chamois is good. The fabric is stretchy and comfortable. Its pricy average 7 out 10. I did 1000km with no problem. It holds in proper place, i got one size large for 37-38 inches waist.
Cheers for your thought! I've found an assos model I prefer over these- the MILLE GT SUMMER C2 GTS shorts, slightly cheaper but I prefer the chamois and the leg length and grippers make them fit a lot better for me.
Was looking into getting some new bib shorts. Decided to go for these in the end. They better be worth it 😉
Prepare for perineum paradise
I was checking the assos website for size measurements for the but I couldn't find weight anywhere only length hip and waist. Where can I find the other measurement?
I used the size guide on the sigma sports website: www.sigmasports.com/item/Assos/EQUIPE-RS-S9-Bib-Short/KR71
how do these compare to ra pha pro team "training" shorts? i love rapha...Also i wear a XS i rapha shorts and jerseys.... im 5 foot5. 126lbs 10 percent bodyfat. LOL i think a small would be good in assos? or XS? i have no issues with rapha pro team training and can rdie forever
Hard to say as I've never tried them. If you've found something which works for you that well, I'd be inclined to stick with what you know!
@@summitflow i will say assos epuipe aero rs short sleeve jersey is the best! keep training mate!!
Have to say watching this was more like watching an Assos-ad, than a true review.
Probably true 😂 The only bad thing I can say about these shorts after 6 months of having them is that the length is definitely too short for some people's taste. Cant fault them otherwise- as long as you can stomach the price!
What would be your advice on size if I had S for waist and XS for both hip and height (according to Assos chart)? Size S ? Thanks
Hard to say- ideally order both and return the one that doesn't fit so well. I use the size based off my weight I think...
@@summitflow years ago I had FI UNO S5 size M bought in Germany. For that I wrote to Assos asking the same question and then they asked for my weight and height. Surprisingly never heard back again. That’s why I looked for RUclips. Tons of reviews... Ambiguity also applies to Rapha which I loathed. Thanks for your advice.
Undeniably gorgeous shorts.. not sure about the package though, rather spend a tenner less on the shorts!
Will keep these in mind though thanks
My day job is all to do with ecommerce customer experience, so I'm a sucker for a nice box. Cheers for watching!
Compared to your Rapha’s how are you liking these.
Much prefer them tbh. The chamois and materials used are definitely superior- as is the construction quality. But I'd say personally the rapha fit probably suits me better, which stops it being a whitewash. These are definitely better value for money vs pro team shorts.
@@summitflow appreciate the reply back, I have two pairs of Raphas and want to give Assos a try, just a lot of coin for these two brands.
@@xBobby no worries, and yeah they certainly aren't cheap! The assos definitely fit shorter in the leg than the raphas- if they were a bit longer in the leg they'd be the perfect short imho.
Hi Wil, great video, Do the shorts feel short on your legs because you are 187cm ? I am 191cm and 78kg and used Large so far but feel like Medium would get me better compression for my skinny thighs. Thanks for your help 🤝👍
Yeah, and I don't even have particularly long legs for my height- so I'd imagine they'd be like hotpants on you 🤣. I'm much preferring the leg length on the Mille GT C2 GTS shorts- it's noticeably longer than on the shorts in this video 👍
Thanks guys. You have both answered my question. I went straight to the part in the video when you had it on and it looked short to me. I then watched the full review. I’m 197cm and like my bibs longer. I was just about to purchase it but sadly will have to say no now.
I have an update. After a year of using the short. The alastic in the fabric at the stress point have disintegrated. It have become sheer (see through) .
Contacted the company and they said . Not a manufacturer defect. Conclusion. As good as they feel. Prepare to buy yearly. 400 bones a year is steep for my pay grade.
Always frustrating to receive a reply back from a company like that- had a very similar experience with a pair of castelli shorts which disintegrated on me. How often have you been using them? I've probably been using mine on average 1x week and this hasn't happened, but the chamois is noticeably less soft now than when they were new.
@@summitflow to be fair. I did use it alot. But used the mele alot more and they are not showing any fatigue .
I had castile and they did the same. Sheer . Expose my but crack.
Thanks for getting back to me.👍
Snazzy!
And Swiss 😉
The box is hone in seconds with me, I hardly notice it. I want good shorts not gimmicky nonsense. I’m not sold on the Assis golden gate muller key either. Best thing about Assos shorts for me is the fit. They look hood too!
Must appeal to some people, otherwise I doubt they'd plough so much money into designing the packaging etc. Having had these for a few months now, I can definitely say they're still working really well for me- did 190km at the weekend and no issues!
The chamois is very similar to the Endura sl pro that I have. That has the gap at the front and interestingly you can get the sl pro chamois in different widths which helps for me as i have particularly wide sit bones. Would be facinated to see how this chamois holds up to my 106kg... but I am not prepared to risk the £170 to find out. Great review though.
I'm keen to try the endura shorts, they seem to be one of the only brands which cater for a large range of body shapes!
@@summitflow i think I have had mine for 5 years (which I hadnt realised until yesterday) ..the bibs are in excellent shape apart from the pad that has finally given in to my weight! There are no tear or wear marks on the fabric...the white top section now sports that pants grey look! But all stitching still good and they feel like new when washed. I would buy again but I would like to try something different perhaps with a better pad. I am looking at the Orro goldline (not well known but in all the reviews i have read the chamois gets praised to the hilt) and they are around £75 made with the classic 80-20 polyester/elastide mix that nearly all the top brands use. I have emailed them for info on their sizing... the other brand i hear really good things about is Galibier and they are very reasonably priced.
Will Cowen I have them and they are great so far. Recommend them and price point is good I feel too.
@@carlbaker5880 which ones carl?? Galibier ones?
bassmandudge tbh not sure I know I ave only had them since lockdown when got into the road cycling malarkey, and went for medium size thickness padding. Working so far pleased to say. They were about £80 I think and might of been a discount price at the time.
Thought the cento was top of the range
Yeah I think the cento sits above these in terms of price, and then above both is the Equipe RSR S9- which seem to be the RS S9 with different materials. Although not 100% sure so you might want to check (if you can handle the £250 price tag!)
Almost bought a pair but realized legs should be 5cm longer to avoid hot pants look on me.
Yeah they are definitely on the shorter side.
just try the winter bib tights ;) they work well (breath well and keep body at the right temperature, like if i start riding it's degree i will not feel cold and when at the end of ride it's 15 degree i dont feel warm). It's assos, they are expert for bib shorts and for bib tights, hard to find better confort, only if you are pro you could get limited clothes with same capacity.
They sound great, might have to get some when winter comes back around! Definitely been impressed with these shorts so far.
@@summitflow yes ;) just when you wash it take care to wash it with hands or with low temperature...
what is best bib for men with small bulge?
😂 you'll have to ask TriathlonDan
Just got these. 7 out of 10. I couldn't careless about packaging.
Fit - good. Chamois - meh,OK. The crotch is well supported. Feels really bunched up where the chamois isn't sewn to the short.
"Lock" system - gimmick. Material feels like sandpaper. But seems like it will be abrasion resistant.
Sphyres are way more worth the money!
Cheers for your thoughts! I guess like anything it's a bit of trial and error to find what suits your body shape. Will have to consider those shimano ones next, if they're as good as the shimano shoes I've had in the past then they'll no doubt be excellent quality.
wherein we review a box...
It is an unboxing after all!
@@summitflow I have a handful of Assos bibs and tights, including the RS S9 - so my apologies for the friendly trolling. Until I can find bottoms that perform better than Assos (without paying more - these are already dearly expensive), I will share your curious take on the packaging as well as an affinity for the brand. As Assos says: Have a Good Ride!
too much elastic . Lucky to get a season out of them
This pair I've got are still holding up fine after 1 year of using them at least once a week- will see how they go from here.
Would they fit 28-inch thighs? 🤔😏
That's pretty much the same size as my waist 😂. You'll have to ask that German track sprinter for his recommendation #quadzilla
Couldn't give a rats arse about the expensive 'opening the box experience'. How many times do You box and unbox Your pants?
Fair enough! My day job is in the unboxing world, so I personally find it quite interesting- and have seen the effect it can have on brand loyalty/customer retention... but each to their own