not everyone in every climate needs sunscreen. A little sun is good for you. I might have actually absorbed a little vitamin D yesterday!
I wonder about how many problems (osteoporosis, for one) that we have because we don't get enough sun.
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If I invest in these, I'll probably just get the arm coolers instead of the wings. I rarely go out in tank tops and sleeveless jerseys!
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yeah, i don't own a sleeveless anything (oh, except vests)
I was surprised at how comfortable they were. I forgot they were on, and they never slipped (and i have skinny arms)
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True on all counts; I stand corrected(ish). When people ask what I do for vitamin D since I don't drink milk (which doesn't have vitamin D naturally, it should be noted) or take vitamins, I always point to the sky.I suspect that the lack of vitamin D is actually coming from a life spent too much indoors or behind glass, rather than too many slatherings of sunscreen. I still wear sunscreen 90% of the time, even on cloudy days.
(Oh, but you don't absorb vitamin D; your body is able to generate its own vitamin D with sunlight.)![]()
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I got the Medium arm coolers over a week ago, but it's been so chilly I hadn't had an opportunity to wear them. It's starting to warm up again, and I finally put them on on last night's ride, even though it was only about 79 degrees, just because I was dying to try them.
Then I wore them again on today's noonday run, right around 80 degrees and bright sunshine.
Functionally, they definitely keep my arms cool. I'm guessing the weave creates air flow, because they feel cool as soon as I put them on, even in the house. And although they were soaked with sweat by the end of my cool-down, they definitely seemed to soak through less quickly than anything else I was wearing - and I'm not sure, but I think as long as I was moving more quickly, they didn't soak through.
I'm not sure how much they actually do to keep my whole body cooler though, just because of the small amount of real estate they cover. It's hard to compare heart rates because we really haven't had much warm weather lately. Has anybody tried the base layer?
Fit-wise, the arm coolers fit a little oddly, but adequately. The fabric is not very stretchy. The odd part is that the gripper at the top is larger than the sleeve part. So they're snug around my biceps, snug around my forearms, but the gripper part flops around loose.Maybe I just need to re-develop my triceps? It wasn't an issue at all on the bike; and after I pulled them far enough up on my arms that my biceps secured them, it wasn't an issue running either; it's just kind of a strange fit. They didn't fall down. I'm still a little concerned that the grippers might chafe on a long run, but they were fine on my short run today.
Last edited by OakLeaf; 07-10-2009 at 10:52 AM.
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To me an 80 degree ride would be a COOL ride, or a right-comfortable-ride. What I want to know is will they do me much good in a 95 degree ride with high humidity? I can see the logic of keeping the blaring sun off your skin, but I really don't want to be the experimental guinne pig for high temp high humidity.
I've been thinking the opposite direction, and wondering about the mesh jerseys that are in the Terry catalogue.
Beth
They did for me. The MS ride last year was about a 105 degree heat index (actual temp about 95). I don't know that I was cooler than others, but I certainly wasn't hotter. I rode the next day without them (since they could have walked on their own - they do tend to stink), and think I was hotter.
CA
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Yes, 80 degrees really wasn't the temperature I had in mind when I ordered these, it's just as warm as it's been lately. Not really being acclimated to the heat, it felt pretty warm. And as I said, I was sick of having the things sitting unused in my cycling pack!![]()
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