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Assos
Fall Short-Sleeve Skin Layer P1 - Men's

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$105.00
Color:Anthracite Grey

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Assos Fall Short-Sleeve Skin Layer P1

The next evolution of our hypercooling, ultrabreathable Summer Skin Layer, re-engineered to be more elastic, more breathable, and 15% lighter.


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  • Item #AASZ0C2
Material
68% polypropylene, 29% nylon, 3% carbon fiber
Insulation Weight
lightweight
Fit
fitted
Style
v-neck
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 2 years

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5 out of 5 stars

December 11, 2024

Great fit, very comfortable & functional

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I've put it through the wringer

Have used this about a dozen times and I love it!!! Fit is very comfortable, NOT tight or restrictive feeling. Does a perfect job at keeping me feeling dry and warm during rides from 50 degrees down to about 32 degrees. Any colder and i go to the long sleeve version. Its now my go to baselayer hands down. I used to use merino wool which I loved but this works even better. I can also wear it a few times between washes because it just doesn't stink. I would recomend you buy 1 size up for the best fit.

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