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Mesh pants for a hot summer commute? (over 100 degrees)
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<blockquote data-quote="Klubis" data-source="post: 1304922" data-attributes="member: 28256"><p>Seems like the concensus is Olympia Air Glides. I have the Joe Rocket Phoenix mesh pants in silver. Not having tried other brands, I'm not sure how it compares. The reason I got silver is to keep me cooler (and to match my jacket). Here in Cape Fear, I have been known to stop about every 30 minutes in a shady spot and pour a pint of bottled water on my chest, back, and shoulders. That helps for a while.</p><p></p><p>The heat bothers me more as I get older, to the point it almost takes some of the fun out of riding. Spring and fall are definitely the best seasons for riding here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klubis, post: 1304922, member: 28256"] Seems like the concensus is Olympia Air Glides. I have the Joe Rocket Phoenix mesh pants in silver. Not having tried other brands, I'm not sure how it compares. The reason I got silver is to keep me cooler (and to match my jacket). Here in Cape Fear, I have been known to stop about every 30 minutes in a shady spot and pour a pint of bottled water on my chest, back, and shoulders. That helps for a while. The heat bothers me more as I get older, to the point it almost takes some of the fun out of riding. Spring and fall are definitely the best seasons for riding here. [/QUOTE]
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