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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1326350" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>First, tell us where you are going.</p><p></p><p>The Ogre is correct about the LD comfort shorts. There are others that will work very well.</p><p></p><p>It is a fact that the humidity of different sections of the country affect how your gear works. In Swampy Flatlandistan I simply cannot dry out during the heat of summer. I get wet and stay wet. If I try soaking my Tshirt, I wind up smelling like a wet goat's ass. Evaporative cooling does not work when the humidity is 70+%. As you get into the drier portions of the country evaporative cooling will work wonderfully. There is a huge difference between riding in the Gulf States and riding Out West.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1326350, member: 28773"] First, tell us where you are going. The Ogre is correct about the LD comfort shorts. There are others that will work very well. It is a fact that the humidity of different sections of the country affect how your gear works. In Swampy Flatlandistan I simply cannot dry out during the heat of summer. I get wet and stay wet. If I try soaking my Tshirt, I wind up smelling like a wet goat's ass. Evaporative cooling does not work when the humidity is 70+%. As you get into the drier portions of the country evaporative cooling will work wonderfully. There is a huge difference between riding in the Gulf States and riding Out West. [/QUOTE]
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