MEN'S SOCKS/BOOTIES
2009 Assos winterPlus Socks
Assos' premiere winter weather socks, made from a thick Merino wool blend. Merino wool comes from a breed of fine-wooled sheep that produces a fleece of exceptional quality. Merino fibers are fine and light making it ideal for year round wear, not just for wintertime riding. In warm temps Merino ...read more
2009 Assos earlyWinter Socks
The Assos earlyWinter socks are just that -- a wee bit thicker than what you get in their ultra-breathable spring/fall socks in order to provide a hint of extra insulation when temps begin to fall. It's made from the same Merino wool blend that you get in the thicker winterPlus version, so you ...read more
2009 Assos spring/fall Socks
Assos spring/fall socks are to your feet what Patagonia silk boxers are to your tush, we kid you not. They're our favorite socks in the whole wide world because they're light and they magically conform to your feet without bunching or wrinkling -- no matter how bony your feet are. Their dense, ...read more
2009 Assos Thermic Socks
Assos makes three thicknesses of socks, each of which corresponds to certain temperature ranges. On the one end, the spring/fall and Skinweb socks are ideal for days when you're wearing nothing but a short sleeve jersey and your bibs. On the other end, the winterPlus socks are for serious cold -- ...read more
2009 Assos Shoe Covers
Why wear Shoe Covers? We think of it this way: We love riding on the worst roads we can find. Chip and seal, jeep roads, the Belgian-like kinderkopt only a county or two away makes us fantasize about the glory of the Spring Classics all day long -- we can't get enough of it. But what it does to our ...read more
2009 Assos Lycra Booties
Few accessories look as Pro as the Assos Lycra Booties. Use them for aerodynamics in a time trial, or use them to protect your shoes from getting covered in muck during a warm weather rain storm. Watch the pro peloton in spring and summer races and you'll be stunned by how many lyca booties ...read more
2009 Capo Euro Seasonal Wool Socks
Some people wear wool socks year-round. They like how the natural fibers keep their feet warm in winter, cool in summer, and are less likely to stink. Capoforma calls this their Euro Seasonal Wool Sock, but it is as thin as their synthetic socks, and can be worn in the summer as well as in the ...read more
2009 Capo Standard Tactel Socks
The Standard Tactel sock from CapoForma is probably the design and shape most cyclists are familiar with. It has a mid-length 6cm cuff, mesh upper, reinforced heel and toe with a logo that is best read from the side. The Tactel sock is 44% Tactel, 2% Lycra, 19% Polyamide, 13% elastic. Colors ...read more
2009 Capo Euro Winter Wool Socks
Çapo's Euro Winter Wool Sock is different from the Capo Seasonal Euro Wool Sock in one critical aspect: The thickness. The winter version has medium gauge wool rather than thin gauge. It also as a padded footbed for extra insulation. The 12cm cuff is the same as other Euro socks. The sock is ...read more
2009 Capo Euro Coolmax Socks
The Euro CoolMax sock from CapoForma is their signature sock. What separates it from the pack is the 12cm cuff, long the domain of Alessandro "Ale-Jet" Petacchi, and more recently seen on riders like George Hincapie and style hounds on your latest club ride. With a small "c" logo in front and large ...read more














