Hot weather riding?
#1
Hot weather riding?
I was just curious about what you guys wear when riding in hot weather. Currently I am in Alaska, but will be moving to Florida in about 3 months. In Alaska you typically wear your heavy leathers, which is fine because the weather feels really nice while riding in them. Granted at stop lights it getsa little warm, but we can take it for a few minutes until the light changes. I wear a full faced H-D FXRG helmet, my thick leather jacket and chaps, riding boots, and leather golves. Since I am in the military I also have to wear an ICON Mil Spec reflective vest. When it's time to ride in Florida I was thinking of getting a H-D mesh riding jacket with pads in the shoulders, arms, and back. I was going to wear my full faced helmet and I was thinking of purchasing some kevlar riding jeans. Am I still going to overheat or will that be ok? I want to continue to ride safe especially in Florida with all of the retirees. Any info is greatly appreciated. Have a great ride!!
#2
RE: Hot weather riding?
Wow. That is a lot of thought ya got going on there.
I like to wear something simple, but always like to wear some type of jacket. Summer too. I used to do the whole leather jacket thing, but yeah it gets HOT. I now wear just a Dickies type jacket. If it is cold outside, then I do layers, with the Dickies as the outer. I know! It aint the "armor" of many, but it's what I feel comfy, and natural in. Just my personal thing.
Here in So Cal we dont get the bone chilling cold, or the hot humid summer. Were I currently live, we do get in the 100's in the summer though. Makes for AWSOME night rides!
I like to wear something simple, but always like to wear some type of jacket. Summer too. I used to do the whole leather jacket thing, but yeah it gets HOT. I now wear just a Dickies type jacket. If it is cold outside, then I do layers, with the Dickies as the outer. I know! It aint the "armor" of many, but it's what I feel comfy, and natural in. Just my personal thing.
Here in So Cal we dont get the bone chilling cold, or the hot humid summer. Were I currently live, we do get in the 100's in the summer though. Makes for AWSOME night rides!
#3
#4
RE: Hot weather riding?
Ah, the balance between keeping cool and keeping my skin... have this quandry every summer dirt riding.
I have a heavy nylon dirt-riding jacket which has zippered vents. This works OK, along with dirt-bike gloves and jeans. A leather coat mostly unzipped might be OK too.
I have a heavy nylon dirt-riding jacket which has zippered vents. This works OK, along with dirt-bike gloves and jeans. A leather coat mostly unzipped might be OK too.
#5
RE: Hot weather riding?
ORIGINAL: itsshemp
Wow. That is a lot of thought ya got going on there.
Here in So Cal we dont get the bone chilling cold, or the hot humid summer. Were I currently live, we do get in the 100's in the summer though. Makes for AWSOME night rides!
Wow. That is a lot of thought ya got going on there.
Here in So Cal we dont get the bone chilling cold, or the hot humid summer. Were I currently live, we do get in the 100's in the summer though. Makes for AWSOME night rides!
#6
RE: Hot weather riding?
I hear ya! I live in an area that was ALL retirEzzzz. It has changed in the past years, but is still kinda scary (No offense to those older than me, but ya know what I mean!).
**knock on wood** I find that the safest I can be, is ALERT to my surroundings, and to assume that NO ONE sees me. I dont ride peranoid, but ya know what I mean. I just have to hope that what I am wearing is enough. I want to be comfortable.
**knock on wood** I find that the safest I can be, is ALERT to my surroundings, and to assume that NO ONE sees me. I dont ride peranoid, but ya know what I mean. I just have to hope that what I am wearing is enough. I want to be comfortable.
#7
RE: Hot weather riding?
ORIGINAL: mistermooster
I ride in upwards of 110 degrees here. Regular jeans, boots a little over the ankle, and a T-shirt is what I wear. I know, I may asking for some body damage, but if I can't be comfortable when I ride, I'll quit.
I ride in upwards of 110 degrees here. Regular jeans, boots a little over the ankle, and a T-shirt is what I wear. I know, I may asking for some body damage, but if I can't be comfortable when I ride, I'll quit.
Trending Topics
#8
#9
RE: Hot weather riding?
I regularly ride in 110*+ heat unfortunately.
Get a mesh, get something over your jeans... Layers.
You don't see guys in the desert in shorts and a t-shirt. It's all about reflecting the sun and keeping your body heat at 98.6 instead of cooking it with 100*+ heat. I lived in south FL for 3 years. At the beach, its not too bad ever because of the breeze. Away from the beach, its like a steam room.
Because FL rarely gets over 99* (not sure why... must be a humidity thing)
I'd wear something synthetic, wicking and long sleeve but really light under a mesh jacket and mesh pants with armor all around. Not the best look on a HD, but pretty comfortable. If the pants don't float your boat, jeans and leather. Leather will keep the sun off your skin, jeans will seperate the heat/sweat. Probably loose your cotton underwear as well and wear something synthetic. Nothin worse than your backside being all wet from sweat.
Now on to the military thing. FL may be no helmet, but I'll put money on the fact that if you get injured off base and aren't wearing a helmet you are in for a rude awakening. Anything from denial of medical benefits, demotion, whatever the military throws at people when they are mad.
A quality full face will have a good liner that wicks moisture as well and will be suprisingly comfortable. You can also wet the helmet, wet a bandana and put it on underneath, or buy these rags with gel in them that absorb a boatload of water and really do help cool you.
If you buy a Goldwing, they come with air conditioning
Get a mesh, get something over your jeans... Layers.
You don't see guys in the desert in shorts and a t-shirt. It's all about reflecting the sun and keeping your body heat at 98.6 instead of cooking it with 100*+ heat. I lived in south FL for 3 years. At the beach, its not too bad ever because of the breeze. Away from the beach, its like a steam room.
Because FL rarely gets over 99* (not sure why... must be a humidity thing)
I'd wear something synthetic, wicking and long sleeve but really light under a mesh jacket and mesh pants with armor all around. Not the best look on a HD, but pretty comfortable. If the pants don't float your boat, jeans and leather. Leather will keep the sun off your skin, jeans will seperate the heat/sweat. Probably loose your cotton underwear as well and wear something synthetic. Nothin worse than your backside being all wet from sweat.
Now on to the military thing. FL may be no helmet, but I'll put money on the fact that if you get injured off base and aren't wearing a helmet you are in for a rude awakening. Anything from denial of medical benefits, demotion, whatever the military throws at people when they are mad.
A quality full face will have a good liner that wicks moisture as well and will be suprisingly comfortable. You can also wet the helmet, wet a bandana and put it on underneath, or buy these rags with gel in them that absorb a boatload of water and really do help cool you.
If you buy a Goldwing, they come with air conditioning
#10
RE: Hot weather riding?
I seen this in a publication I have. The vest is kind of pricey but,
www.coolingapparel.com
Looks pretty cool ............
Tom
www.coolingapparel.com
Looks pretty cool ............
Tom