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    Don't mess with my 'pepper' Scotrod's Avatar
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    Yup... Lived in Austin for many years before Houston,,, Not near as muggy as Houston,,,

    Evap vests are better suited to drier regions,,,, They are pretty much just a hot wet blanket here,,,

    Looking at phase change or 'ice pack' vests,,, Wifey refuses to ride w/o her full face and armored mesh jacket,,, She's just about ready to pass out now and Summers not fully here yet,,,

    Even sans-jacket with a 3/4, I'm plenty darn warm!!!

    If an ice vest could allow me and mine to ride 'comfortably' for a few added hours, with armored jackets It seems we'd be foolish to not have 'em,,,

    Phase change 'sounds' nice, but not really sure it has enough cooling power to do the trick. (I enjoy ~cold~, not really looking for 'a little less heat' on a 100 degree mug-nasty day,,,)

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    Cooling vest??????? What's that you say? In the PNW, we just unzip our jacket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kjelders View Post
    Cooling vest??????? What's that you say? In the PNW, we just unzip our jacket.
    LOL! Yeah, you PNW'ers have your own set of 'seasonal hazards', but heat-stroke usually isn't one of them!!!

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    Bit the bullet and ordered some 'phase change' vests made by Polar Products:

    http://www.polarproducts.com/polarsh...st-403p197.htm

    Best price was here:

    http://healthproductsforyou.com/p-29...ling-vest.html

    Up until the 15th or 16th, you can use coupon code DAD2014 for an additional extra 10% off,,,

    The dang things are pretty pricey,,, sure hope they work!

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    Cooling Vest

    I ride with a Hyperkewl evaporative vest here in the deserts of New Mexico where high humidity is anything above 20%. Works great for me and provides about 3 hours cooling before needing rewetting. Almost too cold in the mountains at 75 degrees and 55mph, very comfortable at 109 degrees and 65 mph. For those of us lucky enough to live where you don't jump in the shower to dry off these type vest work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NMRed View Post
    I ride with a Hyperkewl evaporative vest here in the deserts of New Mexico where high humidity is anything above 20%. Works great for me and provides about 3 hours cooling before needing rewetting. Almost too cold in the mountains at 75 degrees and 55mph, very comfortable at 109 degrees and 65 mph. For those of us lucky enough to live where you don't jump in the shower to dry off these type vest work.
    Good advice!!!

    The Evap vests are a lot less expensive than what I posted above!

    In my opinion,,,, anyone who lives in a 'moderate to low' humidity area should at least try an evap vest before droppin coin on something more expensive. Granted, not everyone will like 'em, but in the right location, the 'bang for the buck' provided by an Evap is pretty darn high!

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