How are you coping with the heat?

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T.M.H.N.E.T

Rainbows aren't just for world champions
Location
Northern Ireland
Us Norn Iron folk can generally tan burn just by opening the fridge, as a nation - we aren't holding up too well.


The endless stream of char grilled NI resident pics on facebook is making me feel almost sensible. In that, only my calves are anything close to crispy.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Do they do sun glasses without the shading element?...Gogles if you will? It's often hot and muggy but not sunny so some sort of eye rpotection is needed from the beasties and perhaps even a mesh for ones mush.

Yes; these are my cycling glasses (made by De Walt). Available from your local-ish DIY superstore for about £8 :smile: ........

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
I don't mind the heat. Down side is the waiting at lights and the sweat drips off. Also arriving either at work or home. Have to have a fan on me to cool down after getting changed. Not so easy on site visits. After getting dressed and finding the meeting room is too warm I will almost keel over in sweat unless I can find a way of getting cool. I try and get there early for meetings so I can cool off before getting changed.
 

jessculter

Well-Known Member
Location
Aberdeen
How to cope with the heat: cycle faster, the wind will cool you.
Depends how much energy your body uses to cycle faster. More energy more heat produced. In my case I tend to keep below 8mph and only cycle in shade or downhill.

Btw, Aberdeen was cloudy and 15c today. Booooooooooo!
 

Irishrich

Über Member
Location
Northern Ireland
I cycled 35 miles this evening in Co. Tyrone and felt better than ever before, no sweating, no dreaded head winds, and averaged 18mph. I was dreading going out in this heat but I guess that a lack of wind is a good thing as it cant slow me down.
 

Mapster1989

Senior Member
Well, I don't know how long this heatwave is going to last but it certainly affects my cycling. I am not keen to ride in the heat as it drains all my energy and I don't cope very well in a heatwave. The air conditioning is working overtime in my car and my cycling outtings reduced. I am happy at temperatures between 7 and 20 deg?rees. How do you cope?
Simple... keep well hydrated. Aim to drink every 10-15 minutes if you're struggling. On longer rides plan stops to fill up your bottles so that you can continue to keep hydrated.
 
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