
Finally managed to get out on a ride with the jersey after the snow cleared. It fits really well though the main design goal is comfort rather than aero or race-fitness. Be aware, it's well insulated but not windprooof--a windbreaker/jacket will be necessary on those gustier days. An insulated baselayer will help for those even colder days (30s-low 40s F/0-6 C). Pockets are well-sized and secure--I was able to fit all my usual contents with no trouble. And the color (Red Dahlia) really stands out.
My only criticism: the shoulders are a little narrow--I'm a pretty averagely proportioned guy and in all other respects, the recommended size (M) fit me perfectly. But the shoulders are probably a 1/2" narrower than I'd like. It's not a deal breaker by any stretch and didn't impede my ride in any way so I'm still more than happy to recommend the jersey. But something to keep in mind for those who have wide shoulders for their height.

This jacket finally delivers the two key features essential in a cold weather outer shell: it blocks the wind from excessively cooling the skin while simultaneously letting moisture escape. There are plenty of jackets available but this is my first choice for temperature ranges between 35 and 50.
Fit is typical Costello: aero race for cycling bodies. This doesn't leave a lot of room for multiple layers required in colder temperatures.
Length is just right and sleeves are long, but let you tuck them inside gloves without leaving a gap .
I've used mine several times now and it is now a favorite. Not cheap, but worth it if you're riding frequently in cold, dry conditions.

I avoided Assos for a long time as they are very pricy. When these went on sale, I had to give them a try. I have used many brands, but wow, these are some of the most comfortable bib shorts I have ever used. Straps are perfect length with the right amount of give. Fit is excellent. I can easily ride 3 hours indoors on these which I could not do with other brands.

Finally managed to get out on a ride with the jersey after the snow cleared. It fits really well though the main design goal is comfort rather than aero or race-fitness. Be aware, it's well insulated but not windprooof--a windbreaker/jacket will be necessary on those gustier days. An insulated baselayer will help for those even colder days (30s-low 40s F/0-6 C). Pockets are well-sized and secure--I was able to fit all my usual contents with no trouble. And the color (Red Dahlia) really stands out.
My only criticism: the shoulders are a little narrow--I'm a pretty averagely proportioned guy and in all other respects, the recommended size (M) fit me perfectly. But the shoulders are probably a 1/2" narrower than I'd like. It's not a deal breaker by any stretch and didn't impede my ride in any way so I'm still more than happy to recommend the jersey. But something to keep in mind for those who have wide shoulders for their height.







