Assos Mille GT Winter Ultraz
188,47
Castelli Nano Flex Pro 2
124,95
Assos Mille GT Winter Ultraz vs. Castelli Nano Flex Pro 2
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
snug around ankles |
perfect fit |
heat |
waterproofid |
Is my 2nd pair of trousers |
Good brand |
Very good quality |
Ridden with it today in hail/rain shower and water bli |
Cons
Castelli chamois is missed |
price |
You need a 2x larger size. Reported. |
An elastic band at the bottom of the feet would have been a plus |
Could be warmer |
zippers at the bottom of the trouser leg |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Double-layer design for optimal protection against cold, wind and rain. |
The Assos Mille GT EVO seat pad adapts to your body and moves along with your cycling movements. |
The wide bib straps rest comfortably on the shoulders. |
The backs of the legs feature a breathable fabric to let excess heat escape. |
Thanks to the reflective bands on the calves, other road users can see you well. |
The Nano Flex Xtra Dry fabric provides significantly better protection against water and offers extra warmth. |
There is a waterproof, reflective strip on the lower inner legs. |
As few seams as possible have been used to prevent chafing and other skin irritation and to increase comfort. |
The Progetto X2 Air is the best seat pad Castelli has to offer; it's ideal for long bike rides. |
The double layer along the backside protects you against water splashing up from the rear wheel. |
Cons
In temperatures above 8 degrees this tight is soon too warm. |
There is no wind breaker in the front panel, which can make the tight feel a bit chillier. |
Specifications
Sex
Men
Men
180+ minutes
180+ minutes
S
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL
L
XL
XXL
3XL
Yes
No
Chamois
With Chamois
With Chamois
Colour
Black
Black
Straps
Yes
Yes
28 - 29
27 - 29
Reflective elements
Yes
Yes
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
-4 - +8 °C
0 - 10 °C
Water-repellent
Water-repellent