Going to likely do track days this season. Also have track school scheduled for the end of the Month. What do you recommend wearing under your leathers?
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thanks for the tips. What about for cooler temps? Would a dryfit hold a bit of heat in? or should i look at good ol'fashioned long sleeve t's?
thanks for the tips. What about for cooler temps? Would a dryfit hold a bit of heat in? or should i look at good ol'fashioned long sleeve t's?
Stay away from cotton in the cooler weather. Once you sweat a little the pores of the fabric will absorb the water and swell causing a decline in breathability. This causes cold sweats. A synthetic fabric with a brushed inner lining will keep heat in but still breath better so you don't get into cold sweats. Depending on how cold it is, merino wool is quite amazing. Its the warmest stuff I have tested and it does not cause you to overheat. "Icebreaker" has a great baselayer for cold weather. Its about 100 bucks at Sporting Life.
Keep in mind that choosing the material content (polyester, nylon, wool) does not mean they will all perform the same. Performance is also determined by the way in which the material is woven together, the weight (thickness), and the way the thread is spun, for breathability, wicking, quick drying, etc. That's why you get what you pay for.
I'm seriously considering this stuff even though I don't race. Aliki, I wonder what it'd be like to go hiking in, or is it really just geared strictly for motorcycle use?
Stay away from cotton in the cooler weather. Once you sweat a little the pores of the fabric will absorb the water and swell causing a decline in breathability. This causes cold sweats. A synthetic fabric with a brushed inner lining will keep heat in but still breath better so you don't get into cold sweats. Depending on how cold it is, merino wool is quite amazing. Its the warmest stuff I have tested and it does not cause you to overheat. "Icebreaker" has a great baselayer for cold weather. Its about 100 bucks at Sporting Life.
And wet cotton turns into slow-burn sandpaper.. Many long distance runners have encountered the ol' blood nipple syndrome.
I'm seriously considering this stuff even though I don't race. Aliki, I wonder what it'd be like to go hiking in, or is it really just geared strictly for motorcycle use?