Cool Wings - product review
People have mentioned in several different threads that they like Cool Wings, and others have mentioned that they're curious about whether it really works as advertised. So I figured I'd start a thread to pull it all together.
I bought some Cool Wings recently and so far have tried them once, for a ride lasting almost 3 hours here in northern Virginia. Temps were in the high 80s when I started out, but it cooled down a bit by the end. It was about 5:15 pm when I started so the sun was not at its highest.
Overall, I liked them. When riding in the shade or when the breeze picked up, my arms definitely felt cooler than my bare legs. When riding in direct sun, my arms didn't feel cooler, but they didn't feel too hot either - I never felt like I'd be more comfortable if I took them off.
After the ride was over, I was pretty sweaty, but when I took the Cool Wings off my arms were completely dry. So they really do wick well - better than the sleeveless cycling jersey I was wearing. Also I had run my forearms under a water fountain about 5 miles from the end of the ride, which had a super cooling effect, and the sleeves were dry again before I got home.
I still need to try them out during an early afternoon ride on a hot day, to see if they're still comfortable when the sun is super hot.
One good thing is that this jacket folds up really small, so if I did want to take it off during a ride, it would easily fit into a bike bag or pocket.
I did have a minor issue with the fit. I got a medium which fit fine in the arms (my bicep measured approx. 11 inches). However because of the way it's cut, there was a small gap in the front between the jacket and my jersey. My shoulders and back are kinda broad, so that might be the reason for this - I'd be curious to know if anyone else has this issue. Regardless, it's not a deal breaker for me.
I notice that DeSoto also makes arm coolers and leg coolers in the same fabric. Has anyone tried them?
Cool Wings
http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodDE_CW7.html
Arm Cooler Sleeves
http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodDE_AC5.html
Leg Coolers
http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodDE_LC9.html
DeFeet Sunskins armwarmers
Just wanted to chime in here as I have used these armwarmers for several years, just so people have some comparision.
http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodDF_SSKW.html
These are made from a medium weight knit in white, so they are not light. I ordered the small/medium and even though I have small wrists I find it a bit tight on the cuffs. The top is a roll top and is very comfortable.
I wouldn't say there's a cooling effect at all but your arms are OK warm and it does help keep the sun off (I haven't been burnt through them). As it is a knit you may have to put sunscreen underneath just to make sure. They roll up as per standard armwarmers.
They work but of course I wonder if the arm coolers would be better being a lighter fabric???