hppants
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The humidity makes a HUGE difference. Along the Gulf Coast, from June 1 until October 1, it's down right miserable most days. In our high humidity environment, the ONLY thing that works for me is to dunk the T-shirt under the mesh jacket, and let the wind do some evaporative cooling for about 30-50 miles. Re-dunk, rinse, lather, and repeat. I also wear mesh pants and summer gloves. I believe that once you are going 20 mph, using the mesh jacket to keep the sun off your body is actually better than no jacket at all.
I bought one of those "cooling vest" - used it only once. It blocks the wind from my core and the dampness of the vest doesn't do much at all. I hear these work better in low-humidity environments. I'll gladly sell it CHEAP to anyone that wants it.
Ironically, my Alpinestars gor-tex boots are not very hot.
I bought one of those "cooling vest" - used it only once. It blocks the wind from my core and the dampness of the vest doesn't do much at all. I hear these work better in low-humidity environments. I'll gladly sell it CHEAP to anyone that wants it.
Ironically, my Alpinestars gor-tex boots are not very hot.