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114 Degree Day. Any Pointers on How to Stay Cool?
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johnnyvision
Posted 2014-06-07 5:58 PM (#158159 - in reply to #157898)
Subject: Re: 114 Degree Day. Any Pointers on How to Stay Cool?


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Low's has cool towels

http://www.lowes.com/Search=cool+towel?storeId=10151&langId=-1&...
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Boots
Posted 2014-06-09 6:02 PM (#158221 - in reply to #158122)
Subject: Re: 114 Degree Day. Any Pointers on How to Stay Cool?


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
nailer - 2014-06-06 11:55 AM

Has anybody tried the new Enduracool Multi Cool head wrap seen on TV and sold at Lowes? Advertises a 30 degrees below avg body cooling temp drop. Cooling supposidly lasts 2 hrs. Comes in blue, camel, and black for $19.98. I just may be replacing my do-rag.


Hey there Big R! How's your riding season going? We went up to visit Mark a few weeks ago, and off to California for a week ride soon.

Wife works at Lowes, and says many people swear by these things. Mostly gardners and other outdoor workers. Not sure how it would do on the bike, but maybe worth a shot.
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Vladezip
Posted 2014-06-10 12:25 AM (#158229 - in reply to #158221)
Subject: Re: 114 Degree Day. Any Pointers on How to Stay Cool?


Glendale, AZ United States
Boots - 2014-06-09 5:02 PM

nailer - 2014-06-06 11:55 AM

Has anybody tried the new Enduracool Multi Cool head wrap seen on TV and sold at Lowes? Advertises a 30 degrees below avg body cooling temp drop. Cooling supposidly lasts 2 hrs. Comes in blue, camel, and black for $19.98. I just may be replacing my do-rag.


Hey there Big R! How's your riding season going? We went up to visit Mark a few weeks ago, and off to California for a week ride soon.

Wife works at Lowes, and says many people swear by these things. Mostly gardners and other outdoor workers. Not sure how it would do on the bike, but maybe worth a shot.


It looks like a plan and for twenty bones the price is right also not to mention it would help out with the yard work also. Hell, I may get two of em.
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Boots
Posted 2014-06-11 12:16 AM (#158262 - in reply to #157898)
Subject: Re: 114 Degree Day. Any Pointers on How to Stay Cool?


Tourer

Posts: 599
New Mexico
Here's a good article:
"The other important tactic for hot weather is to drink lots of water, to replenish your electrolytes and refill your sweat glands."

http://www.soundrider.com/archive/safety-skills/when_youre_hot.htm

Lots of Gatorade


Edited by Boots 2014-06-11 12:17 AM
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