With all the talk about riding in hot weather and textile mesh coats I started thinking about ways to keep cool. I have used textile mesh jackets and they really do move a lot of air but the safety seems lacking. Since I haven't crashed in one and haven't been able to find any crash test results of textile mesh it's one of those mystical unknowns to me.
I know about wick away shirts but would like something more effective. So I started reading about cooling vests and bandannas. I have read some reviews and looked at a bunch of different types. Has anyone ever used them and do they work? Any particular brand you think is better than others? Any thoughts even if you haven't had any experience with them?
I found this but wonder how well it works.
http://climatechsafety.com/LiteAir.aspxAnd I found this
linkSupposedly they work very well. The material retains more water and holds on to it longer than regular material (cotton?). As air moves through the vest/bandana the water evaporates and cools you off.
Last ride we did I was burning up even though the temps were only in the mid 80°'s. On one of the gas stops before 154 I soaked a bandana in water (for which you promptly made fun of me for), and tied it around my neck to cool off the all important carotid artery. While you got a few good laughs in at my bandana (you were only one that laughed btw), I was laughing at you cause you didn't have a wet bandana cooling you off. While the bandana was wet, it did the trick and cooled me off tremendously. But since it was catton, it only stayed wet for a short time. I'll be ordering a "cooling" bandana from aerostitch soon.
This weekend I'll be bring along my cooling vest too
. Mine is similar to
Joe Rocket's.
As far as perf'ed leather and a well vented helmet... I have multiples of both to go along with my perf'ed leather pants but when you're riding for 16hrs in the heat, nothing will cool you down apart from stopping, getting off the bike, and jumping into a swimming pool. Going 100+mph tends to cool you down but it only really feels like hot air blowing on you.
My bike runs hot and the rear cylinder is about 6 inches away from my crotch... like I said, nothing's gonna cool me down. Except maybe textile which I'll try this weekend. Hopefully I won't crash.