The end of Gore Bike Wear
Discussion
Sadly, Gore will stop making running and cycling clothing after over forty years:
https://road.cc/content/tech-news/gore-close-gorew...
https://road.cc/content/tech-news/gore-close-gorew...
Castrol for a knave said:
Pity, I have one of their Shake Dry and it is a great bit of kit.
I've had one of their waterproof jackets for probably 10years + (not even the top of the range SD one) and its been brilliant in significant rain!I'm sure the tech of other manufacturers has caught up to be fair. But its a real shame to hear of their demise. I own 2 short sleeve jerseys of theirs. And I like them more than my (old) Assos and Castelli ones
I STILL think there's a market for good priced, well made, subtle colourway, quality items that are not covered in gaudy logos like Maap/PNS et al
BunkMoreland said:
Castrol for a knave said:
Pity, I have one of their Shake Dry and it is a great bit of kit.
I've had one of their waterproof jackets for probably 10years + (not even the top of the range SD one) and its been brilliant in significant rain!I'm sure the tech of other manufacturers has caught up to be fair. But its a real shame to hear of their demise. I own 2 short sleeve jerseys of theirs. And I like them more than my (old) Assos and Castelli ones
I STILL think there's a market for good priced, well made, subtle colourway, quality items that are not covered in gaudy logos like Maap/PNS et al
Lusso is decent and I just got the new waterproof from Galibier for club runs and stuff. Not race cut like my Gore, but for 80 quid, punches way above it's weight.
Edited by Castrol for a knave on Wednesday 12th November 15:56
BunkMoreland said:
I STILL think there's a market for good priced, well made, subtle colourway, quality items that are not covered in gaudy logos like Maap/PNS et al
I've got a fair bit of PNS & MAAP stuff, especially PNS. None of it has gaudy logos? Or even large lettering? In fact, aside from the fit, the subtly and non-branding design is one of the main pulls for me?BunkMoreland said:
Wardy78 said:
I've got a fair bit of PNS & MAAP stuff, especially PNS. None of it has gaudy logos? Or even large lettering? In fact, aside from the fit, the subtly and non-branding design is one of the main pulls for me?

Also
£190! Ridiculous!
All of which are usually £120-140, before sales

See also.....
Hugo Stiglitz said:
Same as Montane eVent fabric. Meh.
Gore-Tex fabrics continue, and numerous brands will use them for the foreseeable. Also, you’ll appreciate that Gore makes a broad variety of fabrics, each with different characteristics.What’s changed is that Gore will stop making its own-brand cycling and running gear. It’s a shame, as they’re good quality without the ludicrous pricing of the Instagram influencer brands.
Xenoous said:
Salted_Peanut said:
Pahahaha. PNS will never not be funny. I'm a manchild I know. Plus, £120 for that is laughable. On the PNS thing, a friend of mine is a PAS ambassador. The sale in the UK of the Mechanism range is lower than in any other country solely due to the PNS branding.
Wardy78 said:
Xenoous said:
Salted_Peanut said:
Pahahaha. PNS will never not be funny. I'm a manchild I know. Plus, £120 for that is laughable. On the PNS thing, a friend of mine is a PAS ambassador. The sale in the UK of the Mechanism range is lower than in any other country solely due to the PNS branding.

I’ve heard good things about Isadore, but never tried it.
However, personal preference for gear brands is subjective—and a great way for YouTubers to get clicks!
BunkMoreland said:
I'm surprised Q36.5 is so high
I was surprised that Q36.5 wasn’t equal first, alongside Assos. Both offer top-notch textile technology—unsurprisingly, given that Assos’s former R&D chief founded Q36.5. However, personal preference for gear brands is subjective—and a great way for YouTubers to get clicks!
Salted_Peanut said:
I ve heard good things about Isadore, but never tried it.
However, personal preference for gear brands is subjective and a great way for YouTubers to get clicks!
You appear to be very 'influenced' by social media? Maybe you aught to step out of the virtual world and try real life? Or are you just a little sore because your influencer career hasn't taken off as you hoped?BunkMoreland said:
I'm surprised Q36.5 is so high
I was surprised that Q36.5 wasn t equal first, alongside Assos. Both offer top-notch textile technology unsurprisingly, given that Assos s former R&D chief founded Q36.5. However, personal preference for gear brands is subjective and a great way for YouTubers to get clicks!
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