Originally Posted by
banerjek
For a decent effort, I don't typically wear a jacket until the temp is around 40 -- you need that airflow to keep dry. That applies to windbreakers which I also have.
You guys need to stop saying "you" all the time.
YOU may need airflow at 40 degrees to stay dry, but I don't need airflow (except at stops and hard climbs) except above 60-65. It takes a LOT of work for me to work up a sweat at room temperature, and I'm usually the last one to start sweating in hot, humid weather.