Fascinating, Will. My experience, to go into greater detail, is sweat gets 
things damp inside when I'm climbing, but then evaporates within 10-20 
minutes of my activity level dropping (faster if a downhill descent with 
lots of airflow). Rather like a cotton t-shirt on a summer day. It gets wet 
on the climb up, dries quickly after.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 4:44:29 PM UTC-6, William deRosset 
wrote:
>
> I've tried cotton analogy. Yep, it is great stuff, but it doesn't keep up 
> with my sweat rate if I'm riding hard. 
>

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