The cycling outfit for every day of the weekSaturday Morning Skinsuit combines jersey and bib shorts

Matthias Borchers

 · 15.04.2026

Castelli Saturday Morning Skinsuit
Photo: Castelli

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The Saturday Morning Skinsuit combines the Corretto Jersey with the Espresso 2 Bibshort in a one-piece. Different fabrics on the upper body and sleeves are designed to improve breathability and aerodynamics. The one-piece weighs 287 grams and costs 270 euros.

With the Saturday Morning Skinsuit has launched a one-piece for road cyclists. The top is based on the Corretto Jersey, while the trousers are based on the Espresso 2 Bibshort. According to the manufacturer, different materials on the body and sleeves are designed to improve breathability and aerodynamics in different areas.

Material and equipment

The Espresso Doppio fabric from Italian production contains 27 per cent Lycra. The leg ends are cut without seams. The Progetto X2 Air Seamless seat pad is designed to provide comfort on longer rides. Three back pockets and an additional zip pocket offer storage space. A full-length YKK Vislon zip with pull tab closes the one-piece.

Temperature range and availability

The temperature range is between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius. The weight is 287 grams in the men's size. The Saturday Morning Skinsuit is available in three colour combinations: Belgian Blue/White, Brilliant Orange/Smoky Grey and Black/Pink Giro. The price is 270 euros.

Technical data:

  • Price: 270 Euro >> at Mountain friends and Bike24 available
  • Weight: 287 g (men)
  • Material: Espresso Doppio fabric (27% Lycra)
  • Seat pad: Progetto X2 Air Seamless
  • Pockets: 3 back pockets + 1 zip pocket
  • Zip fastener: YKK Vislon full-length zip
  • Temperature range: 15-30°C
  • Colours: Belgian Blue/White, Brilliant Orange/Smoky Grey, Black/Pink Giro

Matthias Borchers is an expert for clothing and accessories in the test department of TOUR. As an amateur cyclist, he has completed the TOUR-Transalp and the TOUR-Trans Austria. His reportage trips from San Francisco to Sakai and 17 trips to the Tour de France with around 30,000 motorhome kilometres are also formative.

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