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Old 12-23-14 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by PaulRivers
But to be fair here, that's why they're good for winter riding. Cold winter air is very low humidity.

I think there might be something about heat involved in this as well, but you're right - it "allows" moisture to pass through the jacket to the outside, but if it's higher humidity outside it won't work.
Out on the prairie, the winter air may be dry. Ain't so here. Come visit us. You'll never feel so cold at 30º as you did before.
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