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Old 07-31-21, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Milton Keynes
See my post above. From my personal experience, wearing a cotton T-shirt was absolutely miserable. I get a lot more cooling effect from moisture wicking material than I do with moisture retaining material like cotton. Wearing a cotton shirt while riding on a hot day just resulted in me being sopping wet and feeling disgusting. The totally wet T-shirt did not cool me off at all, not like material which allows quick evaporation.
Yeah, humidity doesn't get near as high here in coastal Southern California as it does in Florida. 50%-60% is normal here (we've had an extended period of 70-90% lately). I don't sweat all that much, and the amount I do seems to make for a nice cooling effect when used with a cotton T-shirt without making it a soppy mess. Cheers
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