When I try to search I get paid promotions or testimonials that seem like they are probably paid for.
Sounds dampI just bought an Outdoor Research Marino Wool base layer hoodie, with a built in baklava, and it's amazing. Very functional. Super warm.
MoistSounds damp
Better than the first thing that came to my mind...
That looks just like the Mormon Magical Undergarments. Anyone tried those?I've tried the Brynje mesh from Norway and it seems to work.
That is me as well. I am a heavy sweater and find baselayers (even wool) are really wet pretty early on. I am going to try a longer ride so I wanted to do a little better with the clothes selection.as a sweaty person - it does keep me drier and warmer than any other thermal base layer and I've tried basically everything.
LOL. Mesh GirdleI am so fat my belly looks like the outside of a ham when I take mine off. No one paid me to post this.
Wiggy's! He was on the fishnet train at least 25 years ago. His print catalog of husky men in fishnet made me doubt the tech for at least a decade until they started wearing them in the tour de france with castelli logos, then I tried them. I could probably model for Wiggy's now.many years ago there was this old survivalist guy in grand junction that made sleeping bags, these mesh base layers, and other stuff. i bought a sleeping bag (relatively cheap, yet also very heavy and bulky) and he sent a free mesh top layer. i tried it a few times but really didn't like it. for some reason it just always felt cold against my skin. kind of like when you are winter camping and change shirts - when you first put the cold one on it's like "bizzat!!!". but it didn't seem like it warmed up that well as i wore it.