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Is this the evaporative vest? http://www.ridecool.com/catalog_EvapVests.htm#sport
And newenough didnt have my size![]()
That's the one! It won't hurt to get one a size or so bigger, but don't get one smaller.
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Is this the evaporative vest? http://www.ridecool.com/catalog_EvapVests.htm#sport
And newenough didnt have my size![]()
The soaking vests can be tricky. You have to have adequate water before you start out to soak them ( A sink or tub), plus they take a good twenty minutes to a half hour to become full. The down side? Head out across a dry dessart in high heat and they will eventually dry out leaving you with a thick piece of fabric doing nothing but blocking the air between you and your mesh jacket. They can work, but there is a limitation. Great for a few hour day ride from home, but a long run in super hot temps and they dry out beyond their good use.QUOTE]
We carry them in large ziplocs...wet and in a soft sided cooler if going to use within an hour or so with frozen water bottles as ice . If wearing on second leg of ride to the house, we carry them dry in the Ziploc pouring cold water from a bottle also in the cooler into the ziploc when ready...and when/if it dries...reapply ziploc and cold water ... The first slide over the wicking shirt ( underarmor) makes you go "hoo-Boy", but I'll take that anyday!!
Be sure to buy and wear a full-face helmet. 35% of crashes occur in the chin bar area. No chin bar? No chin:
http://jeff.dean.home.att.net/swisher.htm
And get a WHITE helmet:
http://jeff.dean.home.att.net/white-helmets.htm
Down south, white also reflects reflects heat better than any other color.
During a seminar at the National someone asked about the colour of the helmet and the heat it creates...some guy who "sounded" very smart and used "scientific" terms (so it must be true!) said that for every 35-40 degree cgange on the outside of a helemt there is only a 1 degree change on the inside. So, colour does'nt matter for helemts and heat. Like I said, it's just what I heard.
Beery, *leather* is the best protection, period. (In hot weather, look for perforated leather.) No textile can match it for protection, no matter how much CE armor is installed, because when you slide the fabric will melt away. Leather will not.
I have used a Stich and it's great, but I only used it in the wet and cool northwest. I don't have any experience with it in heat. I haven't used any other fabric gear so I can't compare it, but I'll just say that I wear leather EVERYwhere, including in temps well over 110??. I'm fine, as long as I keep drinking water.