Most of what is advertised these days as "bamboo" clothing is rayon in 
which bamboo is (perhaps) used as the source of the cellulose. 
Many people seem to like "bamboo" clothing for athletic endeavors so it 
makes sense that you'd find it works well also.

On Thursday, July 12, 2012 1:45:45 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> Purely by accident I happened to wear a rayon ss shirt for about 23 
> miles of riding over two days, this after wearing it fresh on Sunday, 
> wearing it again on Wednesday, sleeping in it Wed evening (yes, I 
> know) and wearing it just now to ride home, all this in very humid, 
> for us, 35% humidity -- ie, I sweated a lot. I won't guarantee the 
> shirt's cleanliness in any absolute way, but I did notice that it did 
> not stink at all -- rather like wool in that regard; and that it was 
> no more "icky" for hot, humid riding than any other woven material -- 
> if anything, thanks to its softer hand, it seemed to absorb better 
> than, say, seersucker. 
>
> Has any of y'all ridden much in 100 puh sent rayon? How did you like it? 
>
> Patrick "rayon today, too, but a clean one" Moore 
>
> -- 
> "When in Rome, do as they done in Milledgeville." 
>
> Flannery O'Connor 
>
> ------------------------- 
> Patrick Moore, Albuquerque, NM, USA 
> For professional resumes, contact Patrick Moore, ACRW 
> http://resumespecialties.com/index.html 
> ------------------------- 
>

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