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The Ultimate Fit For The Discerning Rider
The Assos Mille GT CS represents the next generation of bib shorts for the discerning rider, defined by its frictionless waist, refined air-cooling insert, and muscle-wrapping textile. The Mille GT is designed specifically for long training rides and deep endurance cycling. That said, it is also perfectly appropriate anytime you're in the saddle.
Assos took this generational redesign as an opportunity to make the MILLE GT better at the things riders loved about its predecessor, including the premium X-frame suspension carriage, a refined comfort waist fit, and a reduction in seams and weight (28% and 5g, respectively). The insert also got some attention receiving 3mm of additional cushioning.
Assos' featured Type 429 fabric wraps with a lightly compressive hold for a streamlined, breathable fit. When the gravel "road" becomes little more than a path and trail-side brush closes in, side panels of Bunny Hop technology add a barrier against abrasion that still stretches and compresses like a road specific textile courtesy of our woven, 50/50 polyamide and elastane blend.
Features:
- Zero pressure waist: innovative fit reduces sag and ensures shape retention
- X-frame: A-frame suspension stabilizes the chamois and main body panel
- Ultralight Leg Grippers: a silicone treatment creates a secure hold w/ no restriction
- Mille GTC C2 chamois moves with your body rather than against it
- 11mm of Shock-Absorb Damping chamois technology
- 3D Waffle: patented three-layer perforated foam increases breathability
- Sizes: S-2XL
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Size Chart
XS | S | M | L | XL | XLG | |
Height | 5'3"-5'7" | 5'7"-5'9" | 5'8"-5'11" | 5'11"-6'2" | 6'1"-6'2" | 6'2½"-0" |
Waist | 27½"-29.1" | 29.2"-31½" | 31.6"-33.8" | 33.8"-36.2" | 36.3"-38.9" | 39"-41.7" |
Specifications
Style Type: Bibs | |
Black - Small | Mfg PartNum: 11.10.231.18.S |
Black - Medium | Mfg PartNum: 11.10.231.18.M |
Black - Large | Mfg PartNum: 11.10.231.18.L |
Black - X-Large | Mfg PartNum: 11.10.231.18.XL |
Black - 2X-Large | Mfg PartNum: 11.10.231.18.XLG |
Black - 3X ( TIR) | Mfg PartNum: 11.10.231.18.TIR |
Reviews
I have avoided wearing bibbed shorts for about 30 years because I live where the temperature and humidity become very uncomfortable for more than half the year. I didn't like the feel of the straps (suspenders) on my upper body. These bibs don't bother me as much and the fit and comfort are outstanding. These are well worth the cost.
Very comfortable chamois, good leg length and stretch. The shoulder straps are comfortable and have just the right amount of tension. The front is cut a little low as I prefer something that rides a little higher. Overall, great for riding long stretches on the road.
After reading a lot of great reviews for these bibs online, and noticing a bunch of them in my randonneuring group, i jumped at these on sale. Wore them on a 200-mile event, and they were fantastic. Set a new standard for me. Excellent endurance chamois stitched into a very comfortable, well designed bibs. True to North American sizing in my experience. Would and will buy again.
My first set of off-brand no-namer bibshorts from the online retailer that starts with an A are more comfortable than these. I don't get it. These are supposed to be some of the best bibshorts with the best padding and I can't get through a 20 mile ride without discomfort whereas with ANY other bibshort I have ranging in price from generic to at least 150 bucks, I can go 40-60 miles before I really start feeling it. It's almost as if the padding doesn't come forward enough and it is not dense enough for my 200 lbs weight. I tried a few times in the ride to adjust, but no joy. Tried my other bike with a totally different seat, no joy. Wish I could return these.
A friend recommended ASSOS so I tried out two Jerseys and the Mille GT Bibshorts. These are now my favorite shorts (and jerseys) as they fit incredible well, look great, and just feel good wearing on any ride. ASSOS is my new favorite label. ASSOS is EXPENSIVE relative to other brands so I will typically look for discounts to justify the purchase. Their designers know how to create excellent product.
It's all about the fit, I tend to wear large in European cuts, but following Assos's sizing chart, I turned out to be a medium. It's tight, but after one ride I felt this cut was OK for my body. I love Assos's gear for fit, and quality materials. Recommend for any serious rider who puts long miles. Cheers John
Been wearing Assos shorts exclusively for the last 3 seasons. Before that I used all the name brands. You get what you pay for. I could never go back to any other bib. They fit and feel good and really make a great ride. I haven't had any model Assos disappoint these included.
These are great bibs. I wore specialized SL bibs for many years before I decided to try these, and I wish I hadn�t waited that long. I�ve been using three pair for three months and they could pass for new after many wearings and washings. And most importantly, they are very very comfortable!
Though $30 more than previous years Mille bibs, these are definitely better built. The X-Frame straps are cooler on warm rides, the chamois is a tad wider which helped me, the leg grippers are much better than the old school silicone bands, and lastly the junk cradle is a bit better. I have done several 4-6hr rides in these and really just forgot about them where in the past I would have to readjust the chamois to get the seams off my sit bone. I use these for endurance MTB and I have used Pearl Izumi, Giordana, Jakroo, Bioracer bibs as a comparison.
The only thing I can say about these bib shorts is that within 5 minutes I forgot about them. That is the best recommendation that I've found for any cycling product.
I�ve always heard Assos are the best and I didn�t believe it until I got a pair. Super premium and I�d love to have 1-3 pair in my rotation but are they really that much better than the other big brands? Probably up to the user but I can definitively say these are the nicest bibs I own. Points of comparison: Le Col Pro Bibs, PI Pro bibs and a club kit with an Elastic Interface chamois.
Some changes to the straps I was not sure of. After a few rides, don't notice a difference between these a few older pairs of S5 Mille. They make great stuff and the best sign is you don't think about the bibs when you are riding, you just ride. Would buy again, and these guys get things out quick and keep you informed.
From day one I have never thought about them. Zero hot spots. I'm riding 6 days a week on a trainer or outside. Max trainer sessions of 4 hours. I do use shammy cream. Can't speak for the other models but these took a few weeks for my tummy to get used to. There was a little chaffing from the upper seam across the waistline. All good now though! Bought size medium. 5' 10'" 160#