I sleep on bamboo sheets, and wear bamboo socks. I bet I'd love that jersey!
Going by my sheets, I'd say it's very much better at wicking than polyester.
I sleep on bamboo sheets, and wear bamboo socks. I bet I'd love that jersey!
Going by my sheets, I'd say it's very much better at wicking than polyester.
I think you should buy it and give us a review.
if I had extra money and needed a jersey I would get that orange one for sure.
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I think the odds are good that I will buy it and write up a review.
It may take a while, though. Since it's technically not hot out yet.
You know, this may be good as a cold weather base layer, too. The only ride I was cold on this winter was the one where I didn't wear my bamboo socks.
I'm getting one, too.
I have a 3/4 sleeve bamboo (blend) jersey by Zoic. It's very soft and I used it on my commutes during cooler weather last year. About 5 miles each way. It wicked well enough for that length of ride - never got saturated - but I don't know how it would perform if I were to wear it on a longer ride.
I have a couple of bamboo tanks.
I love them. But I'd be suspicious of jersey pockets' ability to hold very much. Bamboo knits seem to stretch pretty similarly to cotton.
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