The Q36.5 Dottore Hybrid Que LS aims to fill the gap between a jacket and a jersey - does it succeed?

Blending jersey and jacket it works across a range of temperatures using the brand's signature materials to great effect

Q36.5 Dottore Hybrid Que LS jersey
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Cycling Weekly Verdict

An impressively effective jersey in a broad range of temperatures it successfully bridges the gap between jersey and jackets. That does come at a price, but the performance is unquestionable.

Reasons to buy
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    Combines jersey and jacket performance

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    Wide operating temperature range

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    Secure pockets

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    Thin yet warm material

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    Impressive at excess heat dissipation

Reasons to avoid
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    Expensive, but, could replace two garments in your wardrobe

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The Q36.5 Dottore Hybrid Que Long Sleeve jersey implements the use of several different specific materials to achieve the optimal body temperature of 36.5˚C, as is the brand's prerogative across its range. The Hybrid name comes from the fact this jersey is designed to fall between a jacket and jersey with weather proofing and flexibility. Let's see how it faired.

The construction

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Andy Turner

Andy is a Sport & Exercise Scientist, fully qualified and experienced cycling coach, personal trainer and gym instructor. He spent 3 years on the road riding for a UCI cycling team and 7 years as a BC Elite rider. 

 

After graduating in 2020 with first-class honours in his Sport & Exercise Sciences BSc, he continued to pursue his interest in research in the field of sport science alongside setting up his coaching business, ATP Performance, and working for USA-based firm, Wahoo Sports Science. He balanced this with racing at international level, competing in prestigious events such as the Tour of Britain and the Volta a Portugal. 

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