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Old 04-20-08 | 05:56 PM
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Assos S5?

Anyone use these yet? How's the chamois compared to the S2?

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Old 04-20-08 | 10:22 PM
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Holy get slammed to the to the 2nd page, Batman.

What, you guy's afraid to admit you spend $300 on a pair of shorts, yet you'll spend $7000 on a bicycle?

Lightweights.

Come on Pcad, Botto...own up.
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Old 04-20-08 | 11:33 PM
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i wear them to sleep they're so comfortable
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Old 04-21-08 | 02:20 AM
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Old 04-21-08 | 04:10 AM
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We cant get them down here yet otherwise I would tell you.
 
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I was under the impression that the chamois was the same, and the lycra was different. I could be way off, though.
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love my S2's but have not gotten a pair of S5's. I need to wait till they under $200.00 on ebay
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Old 07-08-08 | 09:10 AM
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Bumpity, bumpity, bump.

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Old 07-08-08 | 09:47 AM
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I have a pair of the S5 Mille, the F.I. 13`s are still hard to get in Black/mysize.

The S5 Mille Bibs are thinner and more shear than the S2 Milles. The chamios
has a better feel too i think, a little bit thinner but not much.

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Old 07-08-08 | 05:35 PM
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Dimpled chamois! Zipp will have their lawyers all over this.
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Old 07-08-08 | 05:43 PM
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Just got back from putting 40 miles on them....Sweet you don`t even know there on, and the
Buttski does not even know it`s been for a ride.
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Old 04-22-10 | 11:55 AM
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Thought I'd bring this thread full circle.

They've been worth every cent.

Will buy again, if they ever wear out. They appear newer each time I pull them out of the drawer!
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If you do a search on the subject, you'll see about 10 threads about this in the last 2 weeks or so. Also, several people have done very detailed reviews on these several times in the last 6 months. Nothing new to say about them.
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Anyone use these yet? How's the chamois compared to the S2?

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I have a pair of the Assos Mille S5; I paid $170 online for them over a year ago. I have not used the S2.

Comparatively, I have a pair of custom bibs that cost $115 that use a pad from E.I.T. which I find more comfortable than the Assos. However, the Mille S5 is the best off-the-shelf bib I have used (compared to Giordana Forma Red, Cannondale Carbon, Performance, De Marchi, Biemme).

I wish the Mille S5 had more compression in certain areas of the legs but overall, a very good long-distance bib.
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I have a pair of the Assos Mille S5; I paid $170 online for them over a year ago. I have not used the S2.

Comparatively, I have a pair of custom bibs that cost $115 that use a pad from E.I.T. which I find more comfortable than the Assos. However, the Mille S5 is the best off-the-shelf bib I have used (compared to Giordana Forma Red, Cannondale Carbon, Performance, De Marchi, Biemme).

I wish the Mille S5 had more compression in certain areas of the legs but overall, a very good long-distance bib.
Oh, you have to go and be all special now and get custom huh?






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I don't like them as well as the S2, but not so much because of the chamois although it has some issues. Mine are medium and the leg grippers are not as tight, nor are the legs as a general rule, so they tend to ride up my leg as I ride. The chamois has a little dimple in the middle and on a long ride, 70 mi or so, feels like someone is poking me with a nail up through the saddle. I probably won't buy another pair of S5, especially since I just purchased a pair of castelli body paint bibs, which are supremely comfortable, chamois seems almost to disappear, and very good leg compression. Also cheaper, about 230.
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Old 04-22-10 | 05:22 PM
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It took a sharp and really on it type of individual called MadCowMoo, to establish which of three different S5 bibs is actually being compared and discussed. Interesting.
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Oh, you have to go and be all special now and get custom huh?






My justification is that they were cheaper than the Assos

I still haven't found the perfect bibs. There is always some sort of problem, either with durability (even when hand-washed), the leg compression, leg grippers, or chamois just plain sucking.
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Originally Posted by MadCowMoo
I have a pair of the S5 Mille, the F.I. 13`s are still hard to get in Black/mysize.

The S5 Mille Bibs are thinner and more shear than the S2 Milles. The chamios
has a better feel too i think, a little bit thinner but not much.

I have the same pair, the materials feel great, but a tad looser and doesn't feel as strong as the S2. Chamios feels great, maybe a slight improvement. I think I like the S2 better and still have one pair I bought on sale stashed away.
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My justification is that they were cheaper than the Assos

I still haven't found the perfect bibs. There is always some sort of problem, either with durability (even when hand-washed), the leg compression, leg grippers, or chamois just plain sucking.
Sounds like you've run the gamut, but give the Capo stuff a try you might like it; they're made by Bergamo.
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Old 04-25-10 | 09:51 PM
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If you do a search on the subject, you'll see about 10 threads about this in the last 2 weeks or so. Also, several people have done very detailed reviews on these several times in the last 6 months. Nothing new to say about them.
Hey numbnuts, what, I can't post my own stupid thread, without coming here and monitering every post, and reading/searching every thread? Go suck Botto's Toe.

Here's two secrets, not everyone comes here every day, and every thread is a repeat of every other similar thread over the last ten years. Go get yer pimply ass in a pair of these bibs.
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Old 04-25-10 | 10:10 PM
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i own a pair and they are the best thing since sliced bread!
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I won't ride for three or four hours on a slice of bread, but then again, I try not to eat my bibs.

They taste like ass and it makes the next ride just miserable.
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And I'd add that the S5 bibs are definitely better than the S2's. I like the variable lycra, and the chamois is surprisingly better. I really had no complaints with the S2's, and didn't want to change but couldn't find them anywhere when I went looking last year. I'd pick the S5's over the S2's now any day.
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I agree with oujeep1, the leg grippers run a little loose. Overall quality seems good. The chamois is decent but it gives me a ridiculous wedgie - I'm staying away from ASSos.

Definitely not $50-100 better than my normal sugoi rs bibs.
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