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Base layer during summer
Is it worth it? I don't mean thermal layers like what you'd wear in the colder months, but a lightweight breathable moisture wicking layer. Practically all my jerseys have moisture wicking capabilities, in some degree, but I'm wondering if it is beneficial to have an extra layer when the humidity skyrockets.
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i wear casteli sleeveless mesh during socal summer. when i open my jersey zipper, air feels cool on the mesh.
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why should we wear base layers in the summer? i never quite understood why we pay 200 dollars for a jersey just to put a base layer underneath.
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I have always worn a base layer. I don't like bib straps on bare skin for one thing. The other is if you fall, it is far better to have a base layer on. I have some light wool base layers that I've been wearing this year. I also use polypro, seems to work just as well.
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I have a fancy mesh castelli one that I wear on long rides, but 90% of the time, I don't bother.
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Originally Posted by greenlight149
(Post 17816899)
why should we wear base layers in the summer? i never quite understood why we pay 200 dollars for a jersey just to put a base layer underneath.
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
(Post 17816968)
A summer base layer top is thinner, flows more air than the average jersey and is skin tight unlike most jerseys. It keeps your $200 jersey from getting soaking wet and your skin hot and clammy. Now, if you're paying $200 for a jersey then that's your fault.
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I wasn't a summer base layer person until last year. I have some sleeveless mesh baselayers and they actually work pretty well, i.e. I feel cooler wearing a baselayer than not wearing one.
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I mostly use the Craft sleeveless base layers, but do have a couple of similar Specialized ones.
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Originally Posted by greenlight149
(Post 17817039)
if the jersey is loose fitting, how will the sweat evaporate from the base layer? doesnt it need air flow to dry?
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
(Post 17817112)
The base layer isn't really supposed to be dry. It transfers moisture from your skin and soaks it up. Works sort of like evaporate air conditioning systems houses in the desert have. It soaks up your sweat and the air flowing through gets cooled by the moisture so your skin gets cooler. All you really need to know is you will feel cooler and your core body temp will be lower if you wear a baselayer. If you're looking for even more scientific stuff I can't help you.
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Not in Houston. Evaporative cooling kind of fails in our humidity. Less clothing, the better
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I don't know why, but it works for me. Protection from the bib straps is a significant plus. Easy enough to try one and see if you like it.
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Originally Posted by shelbyfv
(Post 17817142)
I don't know why, but it works for me. Protection from the bib straps is a significant plus. Easy enough to try one and see if you like it.
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I feel your pain! Fortunately I don't have to live in Houston.
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
(Post 17817141)
Not in Houston. Evaporative cooling kind of fails in our humidity. Less clothing, the better
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Doesn't hurt to try it.
Initial purchase a couple of summers ago, was a Nalini sleeveless. Fit was ok, but way too long. That recently wore out, so I purchased an Assos summer sleeveless from the same shop. Way better fit/length, but more thicker than the Nalini. But I love it. Assos has 3? sleeveless models, depending on the season. I suppose the main reason I wear them is to keep the sunburn away. Although my summer jerseys are rated UV?50, I need all the protection I can get, due to my light skin, and riding in up to 45 degree summer temps. |
Originally Posted by tangerineowl
(Post 17817191)
Doesn't hurt to try it.
Initial purchase a couple of summers ago, was a Nalini sleeveless. Fit was ok, but way too long. That recently wore out, so I purchased an Assos summer sleeveless from the same shop. Way better fit/length, but more thicker than the Nalini. But I love it. Assos has 3? sleeveless models, depending on the season. I suppose the main reason I wear them is to keep the sunburn away. Although my summer jerseys are rated UV?50, I need all the protection I can get, due to my light skin, and riding in up to 45 degree summer temps. |
Originally Posted by jerbax18
(Post 17816865)
i wear casteli sleeveless mesh during socal summer. when i open my jersey zipper, air feels cool on the mesh.
When I open my jersey zipper, the air feels cool on the mesh. It is like a car radiator grill, and cools me down way faster than bare skin. |
Bib straps get tucked inside the waistband. Presto ... shorts !
And no base layer either. Maybe a base layer makes sense somewhere, but the fewer layers the better here when it's hot. |
Originally Posted by milkbaby
(Post 17817051)
I feel cooler wearing a baselayer than not wearing one.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
(Post 17817347)
Maybe a base layer makes sense somewhere, but the fewer layers the better here when it's hot.
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Never used to wear a base layer, now wouldn't consider without.. bib straps one reason, but generally just more comfortable. Columbia "Quickest Wick" base tops are great for the price.. eg.
Columbia Sportswear Quickest Wick Base Layer Top - Sleeveless (For Men) |
Originally Posted by Lazyass
(Post 17817375)
A baselayer top is not a heat insulator. It's not going to make you hotter.
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
(Post 17817388)
Never used to wear a base layer, now wouldn't consider without.. bib straps one reason, but generally just more comfortable. Columbia "Quickest Wick" base tops are great for the price.. eg.
Columbia Sportswear Quickest Wick Base Layer Top - Sleeveless (For Men) |
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