Old 09-18-10 | 05:47 PM
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whitecat
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Originally Posted by TurbineBlade
If you don't overdress, you don't need to buy clothes that are designed to "wick away" sweat. These clothes typically don't breathe worth a crap (making you hotter) and stink so bad after sweating that I can't stand them.
What you said generally stands for cotton and classic clothes. Proper cycling quickdry clothes do not stink, breathe much much better then cotton, and dry much quicker where cotton stays wet and cold for a long time. Some of us sweat a lot no matter how we ride, and such proper clothes are a MUST. But I guess, you might think your opinion is right if you never tried quality biking clothes.
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