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Started by Shortie, July 24, 2008, 08:55:49 AM

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teddy037.2

Quote from: Butcher on July 24, 2008, 10:17:40 AM
Every single day.  It's perfect.  It add no bulk and it breathes. 

+1... always wear the t-shirts and compression shorts when I ride.

it's good stuff.

duc_fan

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I know I'm a little late to the party, but...

I wear a UA HeatGear polo shirt when I need to ride somewhere in the heat and still look presentable when I take my jacket off.  Works wonders!  I have a Dainese/Ducati 80's Jacket (perf'd) that I wear it under.  I also have a Columbia Sportswear polo made from a similarly breathable and wicking material that works wonders when I have to ride in the heat but still look decent.

I use UA knockoff compression undershirts when going for a ride in the heat (and when I don't care how I look).  They all work well, and I don't have any problems with stink (but I wear good deodorant + bodyspray), unless I'm out working up a sweat all day, then there's some odor (dunno how much others notice it... never gotten a comment).

I also have a UA ColdGear long-sleeve for cool days and evenings.  Works okay... needs to be more wind resistant across the front.  I probably need to buy the Dainese pullover jacket liner that's made with Windstopper material for those cool rides. (or I need to pony up the cash and get a decent non-perf'd jacket for early spring and late fall riding!).

Hope that helps.  [thumbsup]


Oh yeah, almost forgot... I also wear REI-brand bicycling shorts when I'm going for a ride.  Makes a HUGE difference in comfort.  No monkey-butt!   [moto]
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