You are right, Lee,  the soggy boggies may well be an issue and that is 
part of the test. However, my ibex wool t-shirts wore out last year (after 
3 years of use -- seems like the "norm" for timeline in abused clothing) 
and I went with organic cotton and never had an issue with the vs. the 
wool, including in winter as my base layer. How much of that is Colorado 
dry air? No idea. I may get away with cotton here where others can't in 
higher humidity.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Monday, January 18, 2016 at 2:35:47 PM UTC-7, Lee Legrand wrote:
>
> What about sweaty soggy underwear Deacon?  I know for money that cotton is 
> less expensive but wool allows moisture to be removed while riding while 
> cotton hold onto it more.  Are you willing to ride less comfortable on a 
> bicycle doing long rides?
>

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