The Assos Long Sleeve LS.skinfoil base layer is engineered for spring or autumn riding when the air temperature is mild to warm. This unisex base layers offers exceptional next-to-skin comfort & is based on their seamless tubular knitting technology for a performance fit. Top Features of the Assos LS.skinfoil Spring/fall_evo 7 Base Layer Features: Unisex product Spring/ Autumn model for mild/warm conditions Long sleeve version (LS) Seamless, next-to-skin AEPD fit Increased breathability, faster push-pull effect & new V-cut neck to increase air flow Innovative construction (open mesh) Fabric works actively to transfer sweat to outer layers New enhanced soft compression pattern design Product Data:
Fit: Regular Road: Yes This base layer has been designed to be the only next-to-skin garment which sits under your bib shorts & jersey. Working in combination with other Assos products, rider comfort is guaranteed & the garments work in conjunction with each other to wick away sweet & keep you cool. What is it The new skinfoils represent the genetic evolution of the outgoing line of ASSOS skinfoil baselayers. Based on their seamless tubular knitting technology, ASSOS skinfoil_s 7 baselayers represent the inner core of the ALS, the Assos Layering System. They are your next-to-skin first-layer product & without a properly fitting skinfoil, the rest of your outfit cannot perform to its full potential. When wearing ASSOS, always wear an original ASSOS base layer with it
- its the only way to maximize the ASSOS total comfort experience. Tubeless Seamless Construction The beauty of this construction is its cosy fit & is thanks to the extreme elasticity that allows a basic regular fit pattern design to adapt easily to different body types. Assos Layering System (ALS) Assos now have only four models: summer, spring/fall, earlywinter & winter. The intensity of sweating
- & its associated cooling effect
- depends on the type of ride, your exercise intensity, your unique body & your fitness level. So, play with your skinfoils, using them in a higher or lower climarange condition until you determine your perfect, personal ALS. The general rule of thumb is, the more you sweat, the lighter you should dress. for example, using the ls.spring/fall_skinfoil_s 7 in combination with the earlywinter habujacket can be enough if you are a frequent rider in mild, earlywinter conditions. but another rider who exercises at a lower intensity might want to try a winter skinfoil in this situation.