for cycling so far as I got a warmer version for winter riding, however the thin coolmax ones look like they might do the job for running this autumn and winter.We need to find a guinea pig out there to test them... Approaching this from a different angle
, but that is less romantic than going off to the desert with a broken heart. any excuse to send me out of the country, i see, ok then.. Nik Kershaw ? Wouldn't like to see him in the buff, or snood whatever ! Serious answer - I got a lightweight coolmax baseball cap
first time, but nike dri-fit and coolmax stuff has been fine. I have been advised by a couple of people to add a cup of white vinegar to the wash. They swear by it !!!!!I'll try biological and test some stuff on 60 degrees. Thanks for the info You can
and let any water drain out quickly in the event of puddles/rain. i.e. not goretex type.Then combine it with a pair of thin coolmax or equivalent socks. If the shoes fit well you shouldn't need all the hot sweaty padding in socks like Thorlos, though
podiatrist in april after FLM , he suggested that I needed orthotics. I on the otherhand decided that it wasn't for me and that the problem had been caused by the trainers that I wore (addidas coolmax) So I changed to NB 764 and Addidas Response control which
favourite of mine at the moment...... Definitely get double layer/skin socks in either the thin (like Wright socks) or thicker varieties depending on your pref. i'm currently using coolmax which i find fine, having blistered in the not-too-distant past (no
, during the summer I hardly needed it at all But no I find that when wearing old HH base layer or a new coolmax club shirt the problem returns. My long sleeve polyester asics top with a thin fleecy type inner is no problem even after 12-13m. I also wonder
coolmax ones would be fab.I'm size 14 and size 6 feet. I don't like the trainer socks cos they just slip inside my shoes, but either of the longer ones would be great.Anything you can pick up would be great, but don't worry if you can't.Thanks.I Oooh
't seem to be that effective. Much as I hate the thought, I think short tights (ugh!) are going to be the ultimate answer. Shorts by Hind and Nike with coolmax/equivalent liners have got me through two marathons with very little chafing - recommend
on the west pennine moorland -unless it's heaving it down with rain -shorts. Porridge for brekkie, couple of sports drinks and some water and as PH says some snacking stuff that's not going to weigh you down.Bridgedale socks are fine -anything with "coolmax