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·Riding in hot weather can sometimes be a bit of a struggle, especially with the current spate of hot weather.
One option is to wear an evaporative cooling vest. Though cooling vests are at their best in hot and dry climates, they can also offer benefit in humid climates. There are quite a few on the market to choose from.
I have a review up on my website for the Joe Rocket Sahara vest.
http://pages.videotron.com/mcrides/product_evals/joe_rocket/sahara.htm
Though the review deals with one model in particular, the concepts and comments can be applied to most quality evaporative vests.
A good cooling vest will lower your level of body heat stress and fatigue. It will even make sitting in traffic more bearable. Something to consider.
Another option is a good pair of mesh or breathable pants that don't significantly compromise on safety.
You can definitely be stewing in your own juices when wearing regular riding pants in more extreme weather. Again, a good pair of vented pants will lower your heat stress.
If the mesh is well positioned, it limits the amount of engine heat exposure.
As example, I have a review and comments up on the Teknic Supervent pants.
http://pages.videotron.com/mcrides/product_evals/teknic/supervent.htm
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Montreal, Canada
http://pages.videotron.com/mcrides
One option is to wear an evaporative cooling vest. Though cooling vests are at their best in hot and dry climates, they can also offer benefit in humid climates. There are quite a few on the market to choose from.
I have a review up on my website for the Joe Rocket Sahara vest.
http://pages.videotron.com/mcrides/product_evals/joe_rocket/sahara.htm
Though the review deals with one model in particular, the concepts and comments can be applied to most quality evaporative vests.
A good cooling vest will lower your level of body heat stress and fatigue. It will even make sitting in traffic more bearable. Something to consider.
Another option is a good pair of mesh or breathable pants that don't significantly compromise on safety.
You can definitely be stewing in your own juices when wearing regular riding pants in more extreme weather. Again, a good pair of vented pants will lower your heat stress.
If the mesh is well positioned, it limits the amount of engine heat exposure.
As example, I have a review and comments up on the Teknic Supervent pants.
http://pages.videotron.com/mcrides/product_evals/teknic/supervent.htm
Seeker
Montreal, Canada
http://pages.videotron.com/mcrides