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  1. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    Yep! Got two Halo- plus a dozen or so HeadSweat head scarfs I've used for cycling. I couldn't climb without them I sweat so bad. Nice to see others outside the cycling community using them under their helmets!
  2. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    The cool rag is not useless. As I said, it's absorbent factor is nothing less than incredible. And when it's draped over your neck, regardless how you think it feels, once you remove it, your neck is cold to the touch. Wring it out, reapply. Living with our humidity is a real bugger. I've...
  3. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    :lol:
  4. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    My mother had once given me one of those neck wraps early in my climbing career -and I felt too much like Peter O'toole wearing it. :(
  5. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    I use the cool rag that I purchased for the ending of last summer. This alone- has been a life saver for our heat. I hang it on my neck and tuck the ends in the front of my shirt / throat area. What I like about it the most is that as it's cooling, it's also absorbing sweat. I'll take it off...
  6. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    Since there is no video of these vests, where do the cooling packs go? Are they bulky?
  7. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    No, I got that. Being the opposite of "not dry" and all. ;)
  8. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    Hmmmmmmmm.......
  9. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    What's the fabric/weave comparable too? Does it dry quickly if taken off and hung to dry during a break?
  10. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    I'm hoping it's comfortable against the skin, like a cotton tshirt is.
  11. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    Wish I knew they made this last year :( I made bank -and could've had this ready for summer 2014. I tallied up $330. for my needs. Last summer I had four days that I had to leave a job early. One of those I actually got heat sick. Not a stroke, just sick, dizzy and weak. A heat stroke for me...
  12. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    You live in hot and humid, how long will it last in a tree with constant movement at 95+ with 100% humidity? And will sending it down to have ice water poured over it be enough to recharge? Edit; alright, from what I've read, it's probably best to buy a back up coolpak while one is...
  13. Szajer

    Fighting The Heat!!!

    What is the cool vest? Are there any brands in particular I should check out?
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