Ass Savers - ASR Monster Mayhem
380x102 mm
Clip on Mudguard
-Schutzblech zum Anstecken
-Reprint on popular demand
-Four color deluxe screen print
-Patented FLIP-TIP™ attachment system
-Easy to mount, requires no tools
-Suitable for tire widths between 23-35 mm
The Monster Mayhem design from AssSaver's previous collaboration with MANDER is back!
It sold out way too fast last time so they decided to bring it back in fresh new colors!
Martin Ander has created a name for himself as a unique artist with an eye for details.
The style is deeply rooted in 70's comics, mashed up with graffiti and dark humor references.
Martins work includes everything from underground club flyers to doctors dissertations.
In recent years, his sharp pen has caused quite some international stir
and some of his latest work features album covers for hiphop legend KRS-One
and t-shirt prints for the synthesizer gurus at MOOG.
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-Nachdruck auf vielfache Nachfrage
-Vierfarbiger Deluxe-Siebdruck
-Patentiertes FLIP-TIP™ Befestigungssystem
-Einfach zu montieren, erfordert kein Werkzeug
-Geeignet für Reifenbreiten zwischen 23-35 mm
Das Monster Mayhem Design aus der vorherigen Zusammenarbeit von AssSaver mit MANDER ist wieder da!
Da es beim letzten Mal viel zu schnell ausverkauft war, hat man sich entschlossen,
es in neuen Farben wieder aufleben zu lassen!
Martin Ander hat sich einen Namen als einzigartiger Künstler mit einem Auge für Details gemacht.
Sein Stil ist tief in den Comics der 70er Jahre verwurzelt, vermischt mit Graffiti und Anspielungen auf dunklen Humor.
Martins Arbeit umfasst alles von Underground-Club-Flyern bis hin zu Doktorarbeiten.
In den letzten Jahren hat seine scharfe Feder international für Aufsehen gesorgt
und einige seiner neuesten Arbeiten sind Albumcover für die Hiphop-Legende KRS-One
und T-Shirt-Drucke für die Synthesizer-Gurus von MOOG.

Ass Savers
Summer 2011, faced with yet another rainy ride home from office, Ass Savers founder, Staffan Weigel, rips a piece of cardboard and stick it underneath his saddle just to get home reasonably dry.
Surprised by the positive result, he decides to develop it into a mudguard concept together with a couple of cyclist friends.
True to the Gothenburg humor tradition, they call the project Ass Savers. Quite satisfied with the finished product, the friends post a short video of the product online.
The rest is mudguard history. The video goes viral and within 24 hours they build a simple web shop and six months later, Weigel quits his daytime job to fully focus on the new company.
Today the company employs 5 people and operates out of it's headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden. More than one million Ass Savers have been sold and the brand that started as a joke is now recognized by millions of cyclists all over the world. As the first mudguard ever to be used by professional cyclists in the UCI World Tour, it has proven that a good idea can go far.