BigBear Posted July 18, 2010 #1 Posted July 18, 2010 After research, debating, researching and more debating, I finally bought cooling vests for the wife and I. I bought the CoolVests from: http://www.glaciertek.com/ A little pricey...but... We put the vests on under our riding gear and went for a 4 hour ride during the heat of the day in Florida. Gotta say...I am impressed! Even when stopped at stoplights we stayed pretty cool. The vests stayed "charged" for the entire ride. We put the PCM (Phase Change Material) in a cooler put in some water, put in some ice, and in about 20 minutes they were frozen solid....ready for another ride! Now...we are ready for our roadtrip to Charlotte & the Smokey Mountains!
Squidley Posted July 18, 2010 #2 Posted July 18, 2010 We just bought some Mira Cool vests and have yet to give them a try. I have heard good things about them as well as the ones you purchased
Christo Posted July 18, 2010 #3 Posted July 18, 2010 in 2008 Rick and I rode our RSV's to Star Days in AR. On our way through Misery (MO) we got hot, I mean REAL hot - and then tired and fatigued. Now we are going along at 70 MPH PLUS or minus, and you really do not realize how much moisture your body loses. We stopped frequently to rest, rehydrate, and yes we had drinks on our bikes, but those would be hot and warm within minutes on the road.... Now we knew it was going to be hot so we both bought new Cooling Vests, and finally around 3PM in the blazing heat we thought - HEY why not put on those new threads we got sitting in our trunks and see what they can do!! .... WELL I GOTTA TELL YA - what a difference! Amazing - seriously. I went from feeling light headed, drowsy and listless to like someone shot me up with speed and turned the air conditioner on high! If you have to ride in any heat, especially with high humidity - get one of these vests - worth every single damn dime!
Monty Posted July 19, 2010 #4 Posted July 19, 2010 Yes! I have a Miracool, and it works great. They are pretty cheap too.
csogbk Posted July 20, 2010 #5 Posted July 20, 2010 "If you have to ride in any heat, especially with high humidity - get one of these vests " Don't they work by evaporation? How will moisture evaporate in high humidity? Mabey I need to do some more research!!
rumboogy Posted July 20, 2010 #6 Posted July 20, 2010 Yes! I have a Miracool, and it works great. They are pretty cheap too. Which model did you get?
Christo Posted July 20, 2010 #7 Posted July 20, 2010 "If you have to ride in any heat, especially with high humidity - get one of these vests " Don't they work by evaporation? How will moisture evaporate in high humidity? Mabey I need to do some more research!! :backinmyday:The body cools itself by allowing your sweat - moisture - evaporate from your body taking the heat with it. The Vest allows your body to keep it's own moisture and instead the vest moisture evaps - creating a barrier if you will and allowing little or lots of moisture to move away from your body thus providing you a feeling of ahhhhhhhh coolness. Even in high humidity, when you are moving along creating air flow - moisture is being evaporated. Standing still you may feel a tad warm - I know we did not. Some wear the vest next to the skin and wear a shirt over it. We wore the vest on the outside of our shirts. Something along those scientific lines. HTH
Monty Posted July 20, 2010 #8 Posted July 20, 2010 Which model did you get? Model 900. Just like this one, except mine is grey. http://firstrespondernetwork.com/items/products/vests/cooling-vests/miracool-cooling-vest-detail.htm
rumboogy Posted July 20, 2010 #9 Posted July 20, 2010 Thanks Monty...that's what I needed to know. Wally
BradT Posted July 20, 2010 #10 Posted July 20, 2010 Hate to say it but that is about the only reason I like living in the North. These are NOT needed. Brad
Squidley Posted July 20, 2010 #11 Posted July 20, 2010 Hate to say it but that is about the only reason I like living in the North. These are NOT needed. Brad We'll be thinking about you when we are riding in January and your in 3 feet of frozen Humidity
uechi kid Posted July 20, 2010 #12 Posted July 20, 2010 Are the Mira Cool vests made with water crystals like most of the bandannas are? Those water crystals stay hydrated for days.
BigBear Posted July 20, 2010 Author #13 Posted July 20, 2010 As I was researching a cooling vest...the thinkg I kept hearing about the vests that require you to get them WET to activate the evaporative cooling effect was that after one or two uses, they start to STINK (mildewy type of smell). The CoolVest works by drawing body heat away from the body using RPCM (renewable phase change material). The key with this product is that it maintains a constant 59 degrees....independent of the humidity. I wear an UnderArmour shirt under the Coolvest, and I wear the vest under my MotoPort Mesh kevlar riding gear. From their site: "RPCM® Cool Vests are unique in that they are the first PCM products for cooling the body ever produced that are completely harmless to people, animals, and the environment. “Nobody else can honestly say that,” said Booska. Glacier Tek’s RPCM® CoolVest maintains a dry, comfortable 59°F temperature for up to 2 1/2 hours in high temperature environments. The unique and patent pending RPCM™ CoolVest, a body cooling garment produced exclusively by Glacier Tek, Inc. uses a renewable, agriculturally-based phase change material (RPCM) that outperforms traditional hydrocarbon-based PCM’s." At the end of the day, I'm try to keep my body's core COOL, and not smell like a dirty sweat sock! If you ride in the heat of the day...YOU NEED SOME TYPE OF COOLING vest!!!! And no....I don't get a kick-back on their product...but if you ARE in the Rockledge, FL area, I'll let you try mine so you can get a real feel for how the vest works!
frogmaster Posted July 20, 2010 #14 Posted July 20, 2010 Model 900. Just like this one, except mine is grey. http://firstrespondernetwork.com/items/products/vests/cooling-vests/miracool-cooling-vest-detail.htm Pat, Do you wear this at work too? Don,t be so modest and tell us what are the temperatures where you work? That makes you "Qualified"
Monty Posted July 20, 2010 #15 Posted July 20, 2010 I already posted that the temps at work can be 160-170 degrees. The vest works very well, and no....it doesn't stink. It uses cooling crystals that stay hydrated for several days.
BradT Posted July 21, 2010 #16 Posted July 21, 2010 We'll be thinking about you when we are riding in January and your in 3 feet of frozen Humidity 3 feet, Dam mild winter then. I can dress for the cold but not much you can do with the heat. Those temps you start sweating climbing out of the pool. Brad
Yamaman Posted July 21, 2010 #17 Posted July 21, 2010 Have y'all seen this? http://entrosys.com/ That's what I'm talking about. This thing was MADE for riding in Houston weather. They haven't yet realeased what the price will be. Probably out of reach for most of us po folks.
Carbon_One Posted July 22, 2010 #18 Posted July 22, 2010 Been eyeing cooling vests for a while now and after reading the posts here decided it was time to order one. Here's my choice --- http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/shop/vest/MCV.html from http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/ I also ordered one of their do-rags --- http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/shop/head/CDR.htm Going to the Hub next week with low to mid 90* temps I'm sure it'll come handy. I'll report on this once I have a chance to use it. Larry
Riderduke Posted July 22, 2010 #19 Posted July 22, 2010 Been eyeing cooling vests for a while now and after reading the posts here decided it was time to order one. Here's my choice --- http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/shop/vest/MCV.html from http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/ I also ordered one of their do-rags --- http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/shop/head/CDR.htm Going to the Hub next week with low to mid 90* temps I'm sure it'll come handy. I'll report on this once I have a chance to use it. Larry Holy crap that one is expensive:scared: Myself and others have been very happy with this one. We have the first one in Beige http://www.tuffrhino.com/Cooling_Vests_s/47.htm Heck you could by more then one an keep one in the cooler and rotate them out on long trips and still save OK i'll go away now!!!!
Carbon_One Posted July 22, 2010 #20 Posted July 22, 2010 Holy crap that one is expensive:scared: Myself and others have been very happy with this one. We have the first one in Beige http://www.tuffrhino.com/Cooling_Vests_s/47.htm Heck you could by more then one an keep one in the cooler and rotate them out on long trips and still save OK i'll go away now!!!! Now ya tell me. LOL They do offer a full refund within 30 days if not happy with your purchase. Larry
First_N_Last Posted July 23, 2010 #21 Posted July 23, 2010 Well; I did some research & became sold on a Phase Change cooling vest. The hard thing about it was the price for an XL. So I hunted & hunted till I found this & bought it... TECHKEWL Phase Change Hydration Cooling Vest [ame=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003MADJ4E]Amazon.com: TECHKEWL Phase Change Hydration Cooling Vest: Clothing@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/2196PMSEJ1L.@@AMEPARAM@@2196PMSEJ1L[/ame] - $129.99 + 7.49 shipping Sharing this in case someone is looking for one. JohnB
BigBear Posted July 23, 2010 Author #22 Posted July 23, 2010 Been eyeing cooling vests for a while now and after reading the posts here decided it was time to order one. Here's my choice --- http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/shop/vest/MCV.html from http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/ I also ordered one of their do-rags --- http://www.silvereagleoutfitters.com/shop/head/CDR.htm Going to the Hub next week with low to mid 90* temps I'm sure it'll come handy. I'll report on this once I have a chance to use it. Larry Lary - the one you purchased was my SECOND choice! But I'm really sold on the PCM material...it works VERY WELL!... "the INTERNET will never catch on".......LOL! Enjoy the vest!
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