I use Pearl Izumi sun sleeves if the humidity is not too high, they work great.

However, if it's really humid and 90+, they're worse than useless,
better just to go with bare arms/legs and an extra helping of
sunscreen.

Or are you talking about only your head?  I don't know, I have tons of
hair and don't get burnt on top.

On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 12:12 AM, lungimsam <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What's good at blocking sunlight, while at the same time not getting
> overheated from too thick a material for a covering?
>
> Helmets are vented and I get burned. What do you find that works? I notice
> some of you do all day riding so I figured you would have good ideas.
>
> I'm talking 80-105F and in direct sunlight. What works?
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