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OK, I give in
I just ordered bike shorts and a few wicking tops. I think it was the "cotton is a killer" post that convinced me to try it. I never* thought I'd do it, but I really suffer in the heat and have been struggling with it.
I lived for a few years in Yuma, AZ (temp yesterday was 114 degrees) and got official sun stroke. Ever since, the sun bothers me in a strange way. My body overheats, the actual light* seems to do something wierd and make me sick for even a couple days if I'm not careful. I have to ride at about 6 in the morning, and be home by nine right now, with the temps in the 90s. I have a helmet with a visor (apparently Fred), polarized and UV sunglasses, and I usually wear the lightest clothes I can think of. cotton gauze and sheeting, etc. What I don't understand about wicking clothes is that I was under the impression that the sweat evaporating off your skin was what kept you cool. If the moisture wicks away to evaporate, then why is that a good thing? Bike clothing runs very* small compared to normal clothes... wow. |
Don't forget that you can get wicking-fiber jerseys very inexpensively at Target. They don't have a cycling jersey's back pockets, but they are very cool and cost around $9-$12 each. Champion C9 brand.
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Oh, cool! Men's dept?
I'm interested in seeing what the padding feels like. I'm doing OK in my new Brooks B-17, though, riding it a little every day. The first couple days I'd feel an "ouch" when I sat down on it at first, but then it didn't bother me and I haven't gotten sore yet. I think it's because I have a lot of natural padding. Who needs gel when you have cellulite? I slide around on it a lot, though. Every time I put my hands in a different position, my bottom goes with it. I'm beginning to think that's wrong, if the idea is that the seat will form to your bottom. Shoulder/neck muscles seem to be holding their own, no back pain, no wrist pain! I think a new bike was a good choice. |
PS: I got mine off Sierra Trading post, and I bought some baby snowsuits, too. My total order was 81% off retail, and I've verified that the retail prices are accurate. They have a lot of LL Bean basic and long sleeved t-s there for $6, and retail is $25 as stated, as well as some other things I've compared. I buy pretty much all my clothes there. Disclosure: I don't work there, know them, or own their stock!
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If you want to go the inexpensive way to see if a chamois (padding) helps, you could get Andiamo padded cycling underwear at Performance (probably others carry it also, but I know they do). And once you start wearing wicking material, you'll never go back to cotton. I've got a drawer full of cotton t-shirts, logo's, shops, rides, etc, but they never get put on if I'm riding in warm weather!!
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I live in the cool wet northwest but when the weather heats up on occasion I swap my wicking tops for my cotton to retain perspiration. Not being used to heat I struggle with it otherwise.
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I find them in the men's dept, but I've never looked in the women's dept for them.
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Originally Posted by freeranger
If you want to go the inexpensive way to see if a chamois (padding) helps, you could get Andiamo padded cycling underwear at Performance (probably others carry it also, but I know they do).
I have one of these and like it very much. |
Originally Posted by solveg
I'm doing OK in my new Brooks B-17, though, riding it a little every day...
I slide around on it a lot, though. Every time I put my hands in a different position, my bottom goes with it. I'm beginning to think that's wrong, if the idea is that the seat will form to your bottom. |
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