The Assos Spring Fall Gloves P1 are designed to deliver precise control, light insulation, and reliable hand protection during the variable temperatures of the shoulder seasons. Built with a low-bulk profile that maintains tactile sensitivity, they provide the right amount of warmth for cool starts while staying breathable enough for intense efforts as the day warms. The construction focuses on maintaining dexterity: the gloves contour closely to the hand, creating a natural fit that supports confident braking and shifting across changing terrain and conditions.
The primary textile is a lightly brushed, mid-weight fabric engineered for spring and fall riding. It creates a thin insulating layer that stabilizes temperature around the fingers while efficiently managing moisture. Sweat is drawn rapidly away from the skin, preventing the dampness that can quickly lead to chill, especially in windy transitional weather. The outer surface offers light wind resistance and a smooth interface against bar tape, ensuring consistent grip even when conditions shift from cool and dry to slightly humid or misty. Strategic panel placement enhances flexibility at the knuckles and wrist, allowing a full range of movement without bunching.
The palm construction uses a high-density, abrasion-resistant microfiber with targeted grip zones that maintain traction without excess padding. This ensures direct feedback from the bars, making the gloves suitable for both road and fast gravel riding. Perforations provide ventilation across high-heat contact points, helping prevent heat buildup during tempo riding or climbing. The wrist cuff is cut for easy on-off access while creating a smooth seal beneath jersey sleeves, reducing drafts and improving overall thermal stability.... Read More
Durability is central to the P1 design. Reinforced fingertips increase longevity where wear is most common, and the stitching pattern is optimized for daily use through the transitional months. These gloves are engineered to hold their shape over time, retaining responsiveness through repeated wash cycles and fluctuating temperatures. Their balanced mix of insulation, breathability, dexterity, and grip makes them an essential accessory for riders who train consistently across spring and fall, when conditions can shift rapidly and precision on the bars matters most.