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Has anyone ever used a Iceberg cooling vest?

MoonChaser213

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You soak them in water and as you ryde, the vest pulls heat away from your body to cool you better. Sounds like a good idea, but the thought of putting on a wet vest doesn't appeal to me. I'm wondering if maybe the vest locks the water in somehow and it doesn't actually feel wet?
 
I Have Not Used that Brand, But

I have two cooling vests from other manufacturers. They are not as "wet" as you might think, and they do make a difference in your comfort. They do feel a little "clammy" when you first put them on, but you are not going to end up with wet underwear if that is a concern. They only work well with good air flow. I wear a mesh suit in the summer and have an adjustable windshield that allows good air flow. They work better in low humidity than in high humidity. I often put mine in the refrigerator before I ryde on those really scorching days.
 
a must for long summer ryde?

I'm pondering a ryde to Quebec this August and thinking about comfort nessities. If you can stay "in the wind" perhaps a cooling vest not even needed.?:f_spider: thanks for the input
 
Hot wind is still hot. The cooling vest really helps make it more comfortable. I usually wet mine down again when I stop for gas.
 
I sure will. I went to 1st through 12th grade in Hastings, FL., not too far away. I have spent a lot of time in the Forest. Lots of good times.
 
I'm pondering a ryde to Quebec this August and thinking about comfort nessities. If you can stay "in the wind" perhaps a cooling vest not even needed.?:f_spider: thanks for the input

Just my two cents worth - I'm from Quebec - a cooling vest will be worth its weight in gold !!! I have a HyperKewl cooling vest (a US product) and wore it today as we hit a record high temperature of 93 F !! and it's not even summer yet :yikes:
 
It's not that hot in Florida yet.Where I am , anyway Are you close to Quebec City?:ani29:

No, I am in the south west portion of the province - closer to Ottawa, Ontario (5 hour drive to Quebec city). If you happen to drive in the vicinity of this area though let me know - I always enjoy meeting Spyderlovers !
 
:ani29: I used to live in Windsor Ontario many years ago. Made it through 2 winters, then packed up and moved to south Florida:ani29: BBRRRRRR
 
Hey Moohchaser we have a place in Astor go on weekends live in Deland during the week would like to meet up for a ride sometime.
 
My spyder is going to the dr. this Thursday

I seem to be having starter problems.Hopefully this will be a quick fix. I would hate to get stranded somewhere. But I'm up for ryding with anyone at anytyme.PM me for my number. Let's see....Orange Park...I get all the Orange places mixed up , but isn't that west of Jacksonville? Where's my map? I am between Daytona and Ocala. Let's RYDE:doorag:
 
I have two cooling vests from other manufacturers. They are not as "wet" as you might think, and they do make a difference in your comfort. They do feel a little "clammy" when you first put them on, but you are not going to end up with wet underwear if that is a concern. They only work well with good air flow. I wear a mesh suit in the summer and have an adjustable windshield that allows good air flow. They work better in low humidity than in high humidity. I often put mine in the refrigerator before I ryde on those really scorching days.

Can you give us the name of the other two manufacturers and a small review on each one? thanks !
 
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