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Old 06-28-16 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by joejack951
Click on the link and you'll see that the Headsweats cycling cap is made of technical fabric, not cotton. The dripping sweat occurs on days where the air is saturated with humidity that there's no evaporation happening. But the cap does pull the sweat from my head away from my eyes at least. You've lived in my area so you know it can get pretty hot and humid, too. On any normal (humid, but not 90%+) day, the sweat will all evaporate.
I think we are saying the same thing. All I can say in addition is that I have been using the Headsweats on some very humid mornings and come back with the cap totally dry. Not just not saturated and dripping, but totally dry. Under these same conditions the Sweat Guttr would be running sweat down the back of neck for half the ride.
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