Released September 22
Photo Credit: Pinarello
Builds
4
Wheels
700c Carbon
Suspension
Rigid
Frame Material
Carbon
The highs and lows of this model family
Spec Level | ||||
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Groupset | Ultegra Di2 | Dura-Ace Di2 | Dura-Ace Di2 | Super Record Wireless |
Drivetrain | 2 × 12 Electronic | 2 × 12 Electronic | 2 × 12 Electronic | 2 × 12 Electronic |
Sep 29, 2023
Our first ride on the Dogma X didn't go to plan. But that doesn't mean we were left disappointed – except for wanting to ride more.
Sep 27, 2023 · Tom Weijand
You’ve seen it and speculated about that funky seat stay design, but how does it ride? We took the Dogma X for a spin in Pinarello’s neck of the woods to gather some initial impressions
Sep 22, 2023 · Oscar Huckle
Does X hit the spot?
X stays seem to noticeably reduce vibrations
Class leading tyres
Quiet ride
Excellent shimano dura ace di2 groupset
Front end comfort seems to be mismatched with rear
You ll need deep pockets
Sep 22, 2023 · Tom Wieckowski
Is the Dogma X the endurance bike for performance riders?
Fast, stiff, and fun to ride
Comfortable geometry should suit more riders
Still shares DOGMA pedigree and DNA
The X Stay aesthetics may not please everyone
Sep 22, 2023 · Charlotte Head
Pinarello has made some notable changes to its Dogma range with the release of the new Dogma X, an endurance
Sep 22, 2023 · Alvin Holbrook
Our first ride review of the Italian company’s endurance-focused Pinarello Dogma X feels like a Dogma for the all-road ready rider.