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What to wear under jersey?
What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For
shorther rides I used to wear a cotton T shirt but with longer rides I find it gets sweaty and stays that way. Is there some sort of singlet/vest that you can wear under the jersey that is made of that 'coolmax' type material? My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! Any advice appreciated, James -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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What to wear under jersey?
JAF wrote:
What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For shorther rides I used to wear a cotton T shirt but with longer rides I find it gets sweaty and stays that way. Is there some sort of singlet/vest that you can wear under the jersey that is made of that 'coolmax' type material? My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! Any advice appreciated, James You can get undershirts from www.probikekit.com.au but they won't arrive before the big day. I'd suggest ducking into Rebel and buying a running shirt (tight) made out of Adidas' Coolmax or similar. Or you could just wear a second jersey! -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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What to wear under jersey?
JAF wrote:
What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For shorther rides I used to wear a cotton T shirt but with longer rides I find it gets sweaty and stays that way. Is there some sort of singlet/vest that you can wear under the jersey that is made of that 'coolmax' type material? My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! Any advice appreciated, James You can get undershirts from www.probikekit.com.au but they won't arrive before the big day. I'd suggest ducking into Rebel and buying a running shirt (tight) made out of Adidas' Coolmax or similar. Or you could just wear a second jersey! -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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What to wear under jersey?
Go down to LBS and buy a thermal tshirt. To have a **** pull the leg up and
drop the old feller out. Simple solutions that will work on most days "JAF" wrote in message ... What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For shorther rides I used to wear a cotton T shirt but with longer rides I find it gets sweaty and stays that way. Is there some sort of singlet/vest that you can wear under the jersey that is made of that 'coolmax' type material? My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! Any advice appreciated, James -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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What to wear under jersey?
Go down to LBS and buy a thermal tshirt. To have a **** pull the leg up and
drop the old feller out. Simple solutions that will work on most days "JAF" wrote in message ... What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For shorther rides I used to wear a cotton T shirt but with longer rides I find it gets sweaty and stays that way. Is there some sort of singlet/vest that you can wear under the jersey that is made of that 'coolmax' type material? My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! Any advice appreciated, James -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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What to wear under jersey?
"JAF" wrote in message
... What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For I wear nothing under my jersey. I thought the whole point of a jersey was that it lets your sweat escape - putting things under it would stop this effect, making you a soggy dude. At the same time though, I've had a few people tell me at races that I SHOULD wear a t-shirt (I guess coolmax etc would be fine) under my jersey. It is supposed to reduce the damage in the event of a crash by allowing the two items to slide on one another, rather than on skin. My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! I still haven't got a pair of these but I'm glad I'm not the only one who has puzzled over this issue! :-) hippy |
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"JAF" wrote in message
... What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For I wear nothing under my jersey. I thought the whole point of a jersey was that it lets your sweat escape - putting things under it would stop this effect, making you a soggy dude. At the same time though, I've had a few people tell me at races that I SHOULD wear a t-shirt (I guess coolmax etc would be fine) under my jersey. It is supposed to reduce the damage in the event of a crash by allowing the two items to slide on one another, rather than on skin. My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! I still haven't got a pair of these but I'm glad I'm not the only one who has puzzled over this issue! :-) hippy |
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What to wear under jersey?
JAF Simple!
Nothing wrong with using layers but cotton is not the answer. I keep it simple and use both long sleeved or short sleeved thermal tops (try Paddy Pallin etc) ie polypropolene etc, these do not absorb sweat and they allow the jersey to still wick away the sweat, but get a good fit. Note: some work better than others. Also black L/Sleeve tops look fine under a short sleeve cycling jersey. So it's toilet time and you have B&B shorts on. I pull jersey up a little and there is enough stretch in the bib to pull down and find the old feller and away we go. Other way is to simply pull up the leg. You would be amazed how much these the shorts stretch. Kevin "JAF" wrote in message ... What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For shorther rides I used to wear a cotton T shirt but with longer rides I find it gets sweaty and stays that way. Is there some sort of singlet/vest that you can wear under the jersey that is made of that 'coolmax' type material? My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! Any advice appreciated, James -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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What to wear under jersey?
JAF Simple!
Nothing wrong with using layers but cotton is not the answer. I keep it simple and use both long sleeved or short sleeved thermal tops (try Paddy Pallin etc) ie polypropolene etc, these do not absorb sweat and they allow the jersey to still wick away the sweat, but get a good fit. Note: some work better than others. Also black L/Sleeve tops look fine under a short sleeve cycling jersey. So it's toilet time and you have B&B shorts on. I pull jersey up a little and there is enough stretch in the bib to pull down and find the old feller and away we go. Other way is to simply pull up the leg. You would be amazed how much these the shorts stretch. Kevin "JAF" wrote in message ... What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For shorther rides I used to wear a cotton T shirt but with longer rides I find it gets sweaty and stays that way. Is there some sort of singlet/vest that you can wear under the jersey that is made of that 'coolmax' type material? My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! Any advice appreciated, James -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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What to wear under jersey?
Even better - go to a camping or army disposal store and pick up a thermal
tshirt. They are generally cheaper than the LBS and have a bigger range as well. Which Company are you riding for JAF? "Michael Day" wrote in message ... Go down to LBS and buy a thermal tshirt. To have a **** pull the leg up and drop the old feller out. Simple solutions that will work on most days "JAF" wrote in message ... What does everyone wear (if anything!) under their cycling jersey? For shorther rides I used to wear a cotton T shirt but with longer rides I find it gets sweaty and stays that way. Is there some sort of singlet/vest that you can wear under the jersey that is made of that 'coolmax' type material? My other problem is with the B&B style of shorts. I wore them last week for the first time (work issue for the ATB) and while they were very comfortable going to the toilet is a pain! Is there any special tricks, or is the only way to go to the toilet to take your jersey off completely, then pull down the shoulder straps?! Any advice appreciated, James -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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