Texas & Arizona cyclists -- a question?
And for any who deal with heat and blistering sun in August --
Is it possible to find a light enough long-sleeved jersey to wear in the summer to block my arms and shoulders from the sun, or is that simply not possible?
I don't tolerate the heat well, so it would have to really be "cool" if such a thing is possible. Otherwise I'll just have to let my cancer-prone skin take its chances with sun block.
I notice some women talk about using UV blocking long sleeved jerseys in the summer, but I haven't noticed anybody saying this from our neck of the woods.
Experience? Opinion?
Thanks!
trying to avoid sun and heat
I live in Colorado. It can get hot, but the sun is the real enemy.
Last year Terry sold a UPF jersey. Bought one of those. (UPF is the clothing equivalent of spf.) I have 6 or so REI, Hind, Patagonia UPF long sleeves that I wear cycling, but none of those have jersey pockets. If I am wearing those on long rides, I use a hydration pack to carry keys, etc.
If it is really hot (for here) 100d F, I use a buff or bandana, get it wet, and wear it under my helmet. I never abandon the sun protection.
We DO need more UPF long sleeve jerseys! I am always shocked and amazed by women (or men) riding at altitude with bare skin.
sarah
Women's Cut on Boure Jersey
When I ordered my Boure jersey a couple of months ago, they did not have a women's cut on the website, so I bought a man's size small. When I saw that they now have a women's UPF50 jersey, I called the company to ask about it. I spoke with Wade and he said that the women's cut is shorter in length in the body and in the arms. He also said that it is a racing fit. The men's version is a club fit. He offered to exchange my men's small for a women's medium, and I hadn't even asked. Instead, I just ordered the women's medium, so I can compare the two and see if I want to keep both or just one.
Alex