ASSOS use performance oriented fabrics to construct highly technical garments which are light, low volume and sensitive. Not rigid, “bullet-proof” stuff. ASSOS apparel is precious: functional, high-tech and it can be more delicate than ordinary cycling gear. All this, for the increase in your wellbeing and enjoyment when cycling, be it for fitness or competition. ASSOS equipment is engineered to handle high mileage in different climatic conditions, garments that are made for true cycling, to last many kilometers.
The coolest, lightest summer cycling sock in the ASSOSOIRES collection.
A breathable, supportive sock for committed training and racing on hot summer days.
Aerodynamic rain booties for year-round racing and training, constructed with our ultrathin 2-layer waterproof-breathable Water-Shield textile to protect your feet in the wettest conditions.
A windproof, lightweight shell jacket engineered for maximum protection and minimum bulk.
A pre-ride necessity that rehydrates, replenishes, and protects the skin, in addition to protecting it from friction-caused irritation.
A travel-size garment cleanser engineered to prolong life cycle, ensuring your investment in ASSOS equipment pays dividends for years to come.
An essential for relieving post-ride discomfort and repairing skin damage in sensitive areas.
A neck warmer suitable for hard winter training rides and late-season cyclocross races—days when insulation and breathability are equally important.
Breathable socks with targeted support for racing and training in warmer climates, now updated with a taller cuff.
With its 3-layer waterproof textile and element-blocking brim, the Rain Cap is essential for cold, wet riding conditions.
A classic cycling sock, updated with functional technology for cooling and support and a slightly longer cuff for a clean, current aesthetic.
A medium-weight, short-sleeve base layer tuned to keep your core lightly insulated and dry in cool conditions.
A cooling, breathable glove for endurance cycling in hot conditions. Reduced weight proves that “comfortable” and “ultralight” aren’t mutually exclusive.