That Kevlar shirt that Draggin' Jeans sells is
actually cooler than a t-shirt, the weave is much more
open. (Kevlar may help in a crash if you choose a
lighter jacket...)
FL Kev
(we know heat and humidity)
--- Anton Tropashko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder what people use under jackets to stay cool
> when temperature is north or 80
> and humidity is low.
>
> Would a coolmax shirt help at all? How does coolmax
> compare to silk?
>
> There was some sparse thick mesh/knit top in Bohn
> catalog a while ago.
> Does anyone use that and can comment?
>
>
> I hope we can skip the watercooling method
> discussion this time ;-)
>
>
> Comfort creature from NorCal,
> (Not that it's hot here this week, but why suffer
> when it heats up again?)
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