monteverest
New Member
Does anything work? I have several jerseys but all leave me sweaty and clamy as a water buffalo. :cry: I'm thinking of riding shirtless and in just a pair of spandex cuz it's so humid.
Jeez .. Remind me not to be seen with you in the summers!
i draw a parallel to winter riding,if you sweat alot(i also do)there is no miracle jersey that will absorb it all and some how evaporate it and leave you dry and comfy. In the winter the secret is to not go out to long,to long is to the point of getting tired and slowing down, that's when the clammy sets in and of course it's probabely worse when it's cold, but it's the same in the summer.I've heard shirtless is not an answer, you just drip, a jersey holds more sweat and because of the grain of the fabric you get a greater evaporative surface.Not even mentioning sun exposure, i ride every other ride in long sleeves regardless of temp.My advice,do slightly shorter more intense rides.I only notice how soggy my bike cloths are when i'm done. I sometimes get undressed in the shower ,wash everything, hang up to dry, done.Oh yeah , that's road rides mtn biking requires a change of clothing there are no bike cloths that are gonna be dry and comfy after a couple hours in humid 95 degree woods.
Does anything work? I have several jerseys but all leave me sweaty and clamy as a water buffalo. :cry: I'm thinking of riding shirtless and in just a pair of spandex cuz it's so humid.
Its 95 degrees out. Let us know how you make out with that. Im looking for an antiperspirant that keeps me from sweating also.
Usually what keeps me dry is putting on a dry shirt.