FiveG
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Any comments on whether the Underarmour Compression stuff works any better than a looser good wicking long sleeve undershirt?
I rode 3500 miles in the southeast and just got back a week ago. Wore full leathers the whole time. Outside temp read 104 on the bike for three consecutive days! I'm not going to lie, it was hot as hell, but as long as I stopped every now and then and kept moving when I was on the bike, it wasn't that bad.I'm riding from OK to NC, mid to end of July, so saying it'll be hot is an understatement. I wear a Cortech GX Air Series mesh jacket and Olympia Airglide II mesh pants, gloves and boots. I had planned on a pair of LD shorts underneath the pants and something that wicks moisture for under the jacket, short sleeved and as light as possible. As I'll be on some very warm slabs, any input on whether this is a good idea to wear the shorts or will the heat be too much coming through the mesh pants? This is my first distance trip of any kind.
Thanks.
The mountains are always 15 degrees cooler than the city. I live in the northern burbs and just the ride home on a weekend run can see the temps rise 10 degrees. Glad you survived the ATL traffic. I try never to go near the city! NC/TN were just awesome as usual. Rode 3500 all over the east and the best roads were within 1.5 hours of my house! Sometimes we forget how great we have it.Full leathers huh? How much weight did you lose? lol
I had to go out to GA yesterday for work, so I thought it would be more economical to take the FJR, especially since I get paid for mileage :yahoo: It was 650 miles roundtrip, 5.5-6 hours each way. The best part was 5pm traffic in Atlanta... Apparently I didn't piss anyone off with my modified lane sharing technique, nobody honked, tailgated or tried to cut me off. Actually I think they were probably jealous since they couldn't maneuver like I could. Anyway, it was freaking hot! and humid. At red lights I was trying to meditate without falling off the bike. On the highway I alternated between fairing up and visor cracked, to fairing lower and visor down. I wore mesh but I was wishing there were more holes in it. The nicest part was about 3 miles of rain I rode through. That cooled me right down and it wasn't a drencher, just a little shower.
Glad you had a nice trip, how were the mtn's in NC/TN?
When I put on the compression shirt and shorts and walk through the house I get chilled. Even better on a bike. In my opinion, the tighter they are the better as it allows more air to circulate under the stich. Also, when stretched taut, it opens the spaces in the fabric and really lets it breath. Anything that's looser will bunch up and hold air or hinder the flow.Any comments on whether the Underarmour Compression stuff works any better than a looser good wicking long sleeve undershirt?
I've got a loose synthetic shirt that I wear under my jacket, but it's short sleeve and I think I want to try a long sleeve version. Im going to go by Walmart and see what they have. It seems like the way to go!When I put on the compression shirt and shorts and walk through the house I get chilled. Even better on a bike. In my opinion, the tighter they are the better as it allows more air to circulate under the stich. Also, when stretched taut, it opens the spaces in the fabric and really lets it breath. Anything that's looser will bunch up and hold air or hinder the flow.Any comments on whether the Underarmour Compression stuff works any better than a looser good wicking long sleeve undershirt?
I use the el cheapo Target or Walmart brands. They don't stay nice and odor-free as long as the Underarmor stuff, but I found on sale for $2 each. Can't argue with that ... that's usually less than the sales tax on the Underarmor stuff.
And for the record ... even in humid MN when I don't have airflow, synthetics are still more comfy than cotton.
My hot weather riding outfit:
Running shorts with cool max liner
Long sleeve cool max shirt
Synthetic socks
Aerostich Combat Light Touring Boots
Aerostich Elk Skin Gloves
Small wind screen on bike
Miracool vest and Miracool neck wrap (IMO these are a must)
Cycleport (Motoport) Kevlar Mesh
Camelback in tank bag. You have to drink all of the time. You will get dehydrated if you only drink at gas breaks. I drink about 8 liters of H2O a day when its 90 degrees plus.
I keep a pair of Keen sandels on the bike and strip down to running shorts and cool max shirt and my Keens during longer breaks. It takes less than ten minutes to change and feels great. The running shorts work nicely as a swim suit. I stop at rivers and lakes and go for a dip. A few minutes in the water does wonders to cool you off and refresh/wake the body. Get up very early and enjoy the sunrise. Get a couple hundred miles knocked off prior to breakfast. Ride hard and get off the road early. Take a break and if you feel up to more riding resume riding for a few hours in the evening. Eat light meals often. I start lunch as soon as breakfast is over.
check the contents. it (used to) contain(s) calamine. some people are allergic.anybody ever try this stuff? Looks like one happy monkey.
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