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07-10-2012, 02:38 PM | #16 |
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I posted this in another forum before leaving for the 106F heat in Arizona and Utah. I would add that I have a very lightweight tube style mask made out of the same material as the UnderArmour stuff. I saw way to many red and peeling noses. I have learned from experience.
Hot weather riding: Sheepskin or something like that 'cause the heat will chap your #*#! Get a Heat Buster for around your neck. You soak it overnight and wear it around the back of your neck in the heat. A small travel sized Baby Powder to salt those cotton briefs 'cause the heat will chap your #*#! Gold Bond works after if you forget. Seriously, you won't want to get back in the saddle again. Underarmor or some such non-cotton briefs 'cause they won't chap your #*#! See above, I am serious. I also wear a mesh jacket over Underarmour-like tees in the heat. These you can throw water on and it works like a Kewl Vest. I also have Cool-max socks for the hot weather because cotton anything holds the moisture to your skin. See above re-chapping! The 1st 4 days or so I will take some old socks and at the end of the day, I throw them away. See the parts about laundry and chapping. All the non-cotton stuff mentioned means you can carry less because you rinse out at night and it's all dry in a few hours. Doing too much laundry really chaps my #*#! It also means you can carry more important stuff like whiskey, beer and water. The water you drink all day.
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07-24-2012, 06:57 PM | #17 |
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http://www.ironbutt.com/ibmagazine/I..._62-66_Hot.pdf
Great article from Iron Butt Magazine. Contains excellent information about riding in the heat.
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07-24-2012, 07:57 PM | #18 |
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Let me add one to this list above
I carry both a Colorado Cooling vest and their "neck tie" On a recent trip where I was in temps above 100 for 6 hrs I used both. BUT, every time I stooped, every 60 miles or so, I would soak the neck tie in ice water for about 5 minutes and then put it around my neck. Felt great and stayed that way for 30-40 minutes. Most gas stations or fast food shops have a soda machine that disperses ice. That is where I get my ice - its free.
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