I tried light wool hoping it would work in our very dry heat, but no,
it feels itchy and hot much above 70, so I've gone back to plastics
for summer: they stink quickly but then they are easy to wash and they
dry quickly. I'd love to find some all cotton cycling specific
jerseys, so if anyone can point me to some I'd be grateful to hear
about it.


On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Michael_S <mikeybi...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> every body is different. My body temp runs hot.  I'd love it if it never got
> above 75d F for the rest of my life.  Thats why I'm moving to the beach.
> I love wool in temps below 80. Over that I prefer a synthetic material.
>
> ~mike
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