104 degrees, and cabin fever...

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Wizzard
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#21 Unread post by Wizzard »

Once my t-shirt gets soaking wet with sweat , it's all good after that ..... :lol:
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Of course it helps to soak my bandana before I ride as well .
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#22 Unread post by flynrider »

iwannadie wrote: a spray bottle compared to a preasurized array of nozzles creating a very fine mist is a whole different ball game lol
Either of those sounds like advanced technology. For decades, my method for crossing the desert on 110+ degree days is to stop at a rest area, fill the helmet with water, put on the helmet. Evaporation at highway speeds would keep my head and upper body cool until I reached the next water source.
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#23 Unread post by Wizzard »

Check this out . http://www.coolingapparel.com/shop/vests.htm
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#24 Unread post by ronboskz650sr »

Toyuzu wrote:Call me old fashioned, but I use the old "soak your t-shirt then put on your vented riding jacket and go for it" trick. :wink:

That has the added benefit of being a renewable cooling method mid-ride. Just take one of those water bottles out of your tank bag and dump half down your shirt. Voila! - mobile swamp cooler!
I think this will be the one! My variation is...Take a shower after work, dry off just enough to be comfortable in riding clothes (leave hair wet), and go. This works unless I'm actually going somewhere, like church. A spare shirt fixes that. Still, work is really sapping my energy, so riding is still out until at least tomorrow (forcast to be below 100). Great inputs everybody...there is hope!
Ride safe...God bless!
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