the fabric label - 100% polyester! Very technical.... I've got loads of Nike dri-fit stuff, and have not had a single problem. it's the best out of all the coolmax, drifit etc that i've tried OK, so should I have washed it first? Should I give it one more try
. Boo ;O) I bought some endura coolmax cycling socks from wiggle for £5 - brilliant. Keep my feet nice & dry so no blisters. I try to have them clean & ready for my longer runs.I don't see the point in the running socks with their padding - the shoe
. Conditioners coat the fabric, making it perform worse at wicking.The best example would to use would be Coolmax which has a series of channels in the fibre when viewed under a microscope, the conditioner would block these channels making it more like a cotton
names for essentially the same nylon wicking tops. Personally I find Nike & Asics tops to be the best for staying dry & comfortable in hot weather.I get far too hot in coolmax material tops but I find that coolmax is is better in the rain - it soaks up
until it's healed. Hello, have been running for years and never had any blisters, even on runs of 30 miles.Maybe thats just personal to me, BUT, I have always run with two layers of socks. Bottom layer is nearly always a Bridgedale coolmax liner
: -Winter running jacket, Teflon coated, wind & water repellent, pockets etc. - 9.99Coolmax winter microfleece running shirts - 9.99Coolmax winter long sleeved running top - 7.99winter running 'trousers', micro polyester with tefon coating or lycra - 8
-sprinkler impression. So make sure that your shorts and T-shirt/vest are made of synthetic fibres rather than cotton - coolmax or similar.I drink before I run and only take extra when running for significantly more than an hour - and I sweat a lot.Millipede Actually I
numbers were £7.50 for just one lousy pair.what a con! Yup Achilles - I hate them too. When you wash them the inner layer tends to "bunch-up" and once you get mud in them that's it - you'll never get it out.I love the "coolmax" (I hope that's what they
scotjim and get on really well with them. I use them in half a size larger than the Mavericks but wear thicker two-skin socks whereas in the Mavericks I wear really thin coolmax socks. Anyway it's worth experimenting with them though they are quite
on live yoghurt drinks and big cotton pants (whey hey!). Have also just seen the hints on the coolmax pants from Asda, may be worth a go! Any other suggestions appreciated! Marion. What sort of shorts do you wear? I found my problems were helped when I