After 5+ years on Giordana FRC, and an experimental year on Etxeondo which I liked better but chamois durability was terrible...not even a full year on Orhi and Orhi Dinamic, I have ordered Dottore Pro bibs to see. Will report back but expectations are high.
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Reporting back. After a good amount of time, conditions, and mileage, I now own 3 pair Dottore, 2 pair of Dottore Hybrid, and 1 unused Gregarious. The q labs air chamois is a real revelation to me as well as textile quality, construction methods, and placement.wheelbuilder wrote:After 5+ years on Giordana FRC, and an experimental year on Etxeondo which I liked better but chamois durability was terrible...not even a full year on Orhi and Orhi Dinamic, I have ordered Dottore Pro bibs to see. Will report back but expectations are high.
I had a hard time figuring this out so if anyone is curious, the Dottore Hybrid uses the q lab air chamois... just without the microfiber "cover". It is exactly the same and not an EIT model as used in Gregarious or lower models.
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Anybody with feedback for the Dottore Termico jacket?
Looks interesting.
https://www.q36-5.com/de-de/shop/dottor ... e-schwarz/
Looks interesting.
https://www.q36-5.com/de-de/shop/dottor ... e-schwarz/
The black and green one is on sale plus get another 20% off until November 11 with code FLUO20.jayjay wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 6:19 pmAnybody with feedback for the Dottore Termico jacket?
Looks interesting.
https://www.q36-5.com/de-de/shop/dottor ... e-schwarz/
I have it's predecessor, which very much looks the same as this one. Used it two days ago when the temperature was -3C at the start of my ride and +3 at the end. I had a short sleeve synthetic base layer underneath it. I was comfortable the entire time. The build is excellent and it fits me very well. The cut is fairly slim and form fitting. I would say the stated temperature range is accurate too. I'd ride it down to -7 or -8 with a heavier base layer. The inner zipped part makes it versatile for when you start getting too warm. The collar comes up just high enough for me and is not intrusive or tight.
I find all of Q36.5 clothing to be well made and durable.
Another convert on Q36.5 bib religionwheelbuilder wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 7:24 amReporting back. After a good amount of time, conditions, and mileage, I now own 3 pair Dottorre Pro, 2 pair of Dottore Hybrid, and 1 unused Gregarious. The q labs air chamois is a real revelation to me as well as textile quality, construction methods, and placement.wheelbuilder wrote:After 5+ years on Giordana FRC, and an experimental year on Etxeondo which I liked better but chamois durability was terrible...not even a full year on Orhi and Orhi Dinamic, I have ordered Dottore Pro bibs to see. Will report back but expectations are high.
I had a hard time figuring this out so if anyone is curious, the Dottorre Hybrid uses the q lab air chamois... just without the microfiber "cover". It is exactly the same and not an EIT model as used in Gregarious or lower models.
Just did a six day bikepacking rotating two gregarius (EI pad) and they never fail to impress me. The hybrid jersey/jacket is another super versatile piece of equipment for these long days on the saddle.
I use only the dottore pro bibs for higher tempo rides.
Quick question - between the Dottore and the Gregarius, which pad is thicker/firmer/more supportive?
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So I have a few hundred miles on the q-labs chamois in the dottore pro and dottore hybrid and 3 hours of indoor roller sessions on the Gregarious with EIT.Kayrehn wrote:Quick question - between the Dottore and the Gregarius, which pad is thicker/firmer/more supportive?
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The EIT is thicker and more "present" and feels similar to most other higher end chamois you may be used to. It is very good at what it does.
The q-labs is much thinner and wider/bigger surface area, and doesn't feel much like a traditional chamois at all. Pretty amazing piece of kit imo.
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