Don't be daft. It dries out, but not as quickly as synthetics. I ride in cotton most of the year. It's much less irritating than elastane/spandex/Lycra.Don't wear cotton. It never dries out when you sweat.
What like thisI only use a base layer in winter, I've got a bamboo one I use thats very comfortable.
Well, no, I don't think I've worn cotton under Lycra and I wouldn't be surprised if it causes problems similar to what many people report about cotton underwear under shorts (damp and then chafing)... but cotton will dry out eventually if it's in the air.When worn as a base under Lycra? My cotton bras certainly don't dry out until removed. YMMV
Bamboo is pretty lovely for those of us who don't really get on well with merino long-term.I only use a base layer in winter, I've got a bamboo one I use thats very comfortable.
Bamboo is pretty lovely for those of us who don't really get on well with merino long-term.
It reads like the OP wears Lycra, hence my point was valid as the cotton won't be in the airWell, no, I don't think I've worn cotton under Lycra and I wouldn't be surprised if it causes problems similar to what many people report about cotton underwear under shorts (damp and then chafing)... but cotton will dry out eventually if it's in the air.
Bamboo is pretty lovely for those of us who don't really get on well with merino long-term.
Ah, but you posted elsewhere recently that you don't ride hard enough to get really sweaty!Don't be daft. It dries out, but not as quickly as synthetics. I ride in cotton most of the year. It's much less irritating than elastane/spandex/Lycra.
Not exactly but near enough - I still get rained on, though. And as I also posted elsewhere, I think most Lycra fabrics are pretty sweat-inducing and I don't think the solution is to keep doing more of the same thing and expect a different result.Ah, but you posted elsewhere recently that you don't ride hard enough to get really sweaty!![]()