Top 5 Hot Weather Motorcycle Gear

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  • Cool down with RyanF9’S top 5 hot weather gear.
    Top 5 Hot Weather Gear links and video timestamps:
    0:10 - Zan Headgear 3-in-1 Bandana: frt9.co/zjji4y
    1:41 - Thor Vapor Hydration Pack: frt9.co/go4b05
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    4:21 - Bobster Rukus Photochromic Sunglasses: frt9.co/2w9lj5
    5:51 - Ice Cubes
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  • @spitfire3975
    @spitfire3975 Před 2 lety +124

    Another great tip I learned for hydration bladders is to fill it about 1/4 of the way then lay it flat in the freezer. Fill it the rest of the way before leaving. It does a great job of keeping your back cool as long as there isn't too much material between you and the hydration bladder.

    • @yochai1987
      @yochai1987 Před 2 lety +19

      Only downside to this method is forgetting the whole thing in the freezer… ask me how I know 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @grqfes
      @grqfes Před 2 lety +5

      @@yochai1987 how do you know

    • @T_bone
      @T_bone Před 2 lety

      Filling it almost to full works well as well. Don't over fill it will blow up. In really hot weather it will melt slowly.

  • @NotEnoughAlpacas
    @NotEnoughAlpacas Před 8 lety +269

    You can't fool me Joffrey. You are my king no more.

  • @MadCow582
    @MadCow582 Před 8 lety +315

    FYI. The water evaporation, or "endothermic", to cool you down doesn't work in very humid climates.

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 8 lety +108

      Very solid point. ~RyanF9

    • @NotEnoughAlpacas
      @NotEnoughAlpacas Před 8 lety +15

      It will work pretty much everywhere except Memphis, Tennessee, where it is almost always 90-98% humidity combined with 100-110 Degree heat.

    • @MemphisMike901
      @MemphisMike901 Před 8 lety +15

      +Josh Calvert Hear Hear! Memphis TN. The town where you walk out to the mailbox and have to come back in and shower!!

    • @NotEnoughAlpacas
      @NotEnoughAlpacas Před 8 lety +6

      MemphisMike​ and you are still wearing shorts and a t-shirt in December

    • @MemphisMike901
      @MemphisMike901 Před 8 lety +3

      +Josh Calvert LoL. Yes!

  • @uttaranduutta
    @uttaranduutta Před 6 lety +6

    Thanks for the ice cubes tip. It really really works. Today it was 107 degrees in north CA but i didn't want waste the labor day weekend not motorcycling. Initially after every hour i had to stop to cool down. But then I remembered this video and stuffed all my pockets with ice and i was able ride without taking anymore breaks.

  • @kmitcher
    @kmitcher Před 7 lety +15

    Ryan, I am amazed at your videos. Your attention to detail as well as all the additional information you provide explaining your choices is spot on. Best channel on CZcams by far. I am heading to Utah for a 10 day trip in July and it will be scorching so I loved the ice cube in pocket trick, will be doing that for sure. Keep up the great work! Cheers from out West.

  • @redrocketz1513
    @redrocketz1513 Před 6 lety +2

    A genius that is heavy into motorcycles. Dreams do come true! KEEP IT UP BRO!

  • @e.s.l5861
    @e.s.l5861 Před 5 lety +10

    Another thing that works good, instead of using ice cubes in your pockets use some of the better small cooler ice packs. Like the yeti ones. They last a long time. And you can get some that are flexible so you don’t have to worry about crashes

  • @thastunt101010
    @thastunt101010 Před 8 lety +78

    what about a chainmail suit over my speedo?
    DOT approved helmet of course

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 8 lety +43

      As long as the speedo is Kevlar, should be fine. ~RyanF9

    • @robertmifkovic6325
      @robertmifkovic6325 Před 5 lety +6

      you don't want to wear metal mesh on a direct sun

    • @isaackarjala7916
      @isaackarjala7916 Před 4 lety

      @@robertmifkovic6325 why not?

    • @cate01a
      @cate01a Před 3 lety +1

      @@isaackarjala7916 probably because the metal would heat up to extreme temperatures for some reason (notice how car interiors feel like ovens in summer,) and so the metal would burn your skin.
      Though idk if the wind would cool the metal down enough or not.

    • @Xener09
      @Xener09 Před 3 lety +2

      That chain mail will become the roughest grit sand paper you have ever known in an accident.
      It was designed to stop slash attacks from swords and axes, it has no blunt force resistance, and no rigidity, once you start sliding, its gonna roll up just like a cotton shirt except it will collect chunks of your skin along the way.

  • @ScoobyRexx
    @ScoobyRexx Před 8 lety +6

    Ryan you deserve way more views and subscribers. Your content is always professional grade.

  • @dedelabinouze5110
    @dedelabinouze5110 Před 8 lety +3

    This is one of the most helpful video i've ever seen. Thanks Ryan, Coolit Tee and ice cubes we go !

  • @kennethvernonprivate
    @kennethvernonprivate Před 8 lety +6

    ...always great info and DEAD honest too. We appreciate the truly CANADIAN/in your face honest reviews, don't change that! keep it up and thank you...

  • @jamjarxxx
    @jamjarxxx Před 7 lety +56

    what is your favourite brand of ice cubes :)

  • @jameslibra
    @jameslibra Před 7 lety +12

    I just stumbled across these videos this morning, and I must have watched 20 of them. Professional ,concise , and very well edited and presented. Keep it up!

  • @c0mputer
    @c0mputer Před 8 lety +11

    Great videos. And you're probably the only motovlogger to say "ergo"!

  • @ThisLifeRiding
    @ThisLifeRiding Před 8 lety +4

    Nice video. Lots of useful information. I have been considering getting a dirt bike helmet with goggles to use in the summer heat here in Arizona. Often times its above 110f/43c here during the day. The sunglasses idea is great. I think I might use that idea.

  • @steveguillemette8974
    @steveguillemette8974 Před 4 lety

    Ryan...you do the best videos with a canadian twist on the planet earth. Informative, funny, geeky, useful, playful, dramatic.........

  • @systematicchaos21
    @systematicchaos21 Před 8 lety +1

    Just a few days ago I was hoping you were gunna do a video like this! Nice!

  • @MarioLoco03
    @MarioLoco03 Před 8 lety +101

    Hey thanks for making videos with out yelling everything. A lot of youtube reviews are unwatchable because the host has to yell everything they are saying.
    so thanks for not doing that.

    • @Anticitizen419
      @Anticitizen419 Před 7 lety +4

      amen to that.

    • @ecrusch
      @ecrusch Před 5 lety +9

      Totally agree...
      Or saying a bunch of stupid kid shit. You listening Yammie?

    • @timjohnson1199
      @timjohnson1199 Před 4 lety +1

      And no rap or annoying "music"

    • @madingahmar4420
      @madingahmar4420 Před 3 lety +2

      Revzilla has left the chat 🤣

  • @itzzgraham
    @itzzgraham Před 6 lety

    Thanks man I live in Las Vegas and I might just have to try out some on these methods for this upcoming summer!

  • @AbuGrabIt
    @AbuGrabIt Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for your videos. They are informative.

  • @marekmatous9021
    @marekmatous9021 Před 7 lety +1

    All his videos are great!

  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch Před 5 lety +1

    All good tips.
    Thanks

  • @claytonlafave8175
    @claytonlafave8175 Před 6 lety

    Love the honest reviews

  • @johnflano6973
    @johnflano6973 Před 8 lety

    Really like your stuff. Great work kid.

  • @SimonAriastv
    @SimonAriastv Před 8 lety

    Your video quality is so good!

  • @narrator-timothymckean
    @narrator-timothymckean Před 2 lety +1

    I like to combine two of those techniques and wrap ice cubes in the bandana that I put around my neck. Makes it colder and releases water over time to help the cooling last longer. With my 30 min commute in Phoenix's triple digits I'm still dry by the time I get home.

  • @fredericseguin7562
    @fredericseguin7562 Před 4 lety

    It's 12:30 am, not sure which day of the week, looking at Ryan F9 saying endothermic and doing a bandanna fashion show, gotta love 2020 covid 19 quarantine days.

  • @JDnBeastlet
    @JDnBeastlet Před 3 lety

    Awesome vid, F9. Great ideas!

  • @krehme
    @krehme Před rokem

    Awesome information, as usual. I thank you.

  • @jag2039
    @jag2039 Před 6 lety

    From South Louisiana n really Dig your videos. You explain things very well! Plus u use common sense.

  • @Accurize2
    @Accurize2 Před 3 lety +2

    I took the ice cube pockets idea to the next level. I refilled at the gas station fountain beverages with crushed ice. Got some weird looks when I was shoplifting crushed ice. I do not recommend using slushies as a substitute though.

  • @ridingluna
    @ridingluna Před 5 lety

    Dude, you reaaaalllllyyyyyy know how to work infront of a video camera ! You were born to do it ;) . Great videos, really thank's for all you hard work and great info always !

  • @Rcing101
    @Rcing101 Před 2 lety +3

    Would love to see an up to date list of some of the best warm weather vests. I'm having trouble finding many articles on them, everything is about jackets. For certain reasons, some of us don't have a choice for a jacket.

  • @namarrkon
    @namarrkon Před 4 lety

    FINALLY something from this fine Canadian man I can use as an Australian. WOOO

  • @MrSpeed-lt8gr
    @MrSpeed-lt8gr Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this one, F9 team. I live in Arizona.

  • @justdad53
    @justdad53 Před 6 lety

    I lived and road in Tucson Arizona for 20 years and found the Veskimo vest using cooled water pumped thru their vest is good for four hours at at time. Powered off the bike or battery pack. I also used two dollar ice back inside a vented jacket to ride cool thru Death Valley mid day in the summer, yes wet but comfortable.

  • @lethargicstove2024
    @lethargicstove2024 Před 2 lety

    As someone who lives in Florida this helps alot

  • @texaslonestarrider
    @texaslonestarrider Před 8 lety +1

    Great info!

  • @RichDunn
    @RichDunn Před 7 lety +1

    I think the ice cube thing is probably less about volumetric and more about potential spinal injuries should you high-side.

  • @samhaokip9126
    @samhaokip9126 Před 7 lety +8

    Hey Ryan, I really love your reviews; they're real professional yet entertaining and they've helped me a lot. I have a request though, and I'd be so thankful if you could make it happen: I want a video which demonstrates how important safety gear is (not just statistics and numbers) and also how a certain gear rating is good for up to a certain speed. For e.g. even the pro level gears won't help you if you crash above, say 130mph. Thank you!

  • @winston11381
    @winston11381 Před 6 lety +1

    If you watch enough FortNine videos, you can watch Ryan F9 grow up.

  • @MethodBen1991
    @MethodBen1991 Před 4 lety +1

    i love this channel ! :D

  • @SoccerSchooler
    @SoccerSchooler Před 8 lety +9

    awesome videos, so glad i found you when you started off a bit
    Also im 6'1" and thought i was pretty tall but damn man your'e 6'3, NEVER wouldve expected that from the view angles you have in your video (but then again you do ride adventure bikes)
    always great videos man, keep em up

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 8 lety +1

      Haha yeah ... we shoot from up high to make me look more average. Thanks for watching! ~RyanF9

    • @ZafodB3
      @ZafodB3 Před 4 lety

      Austin Roe I’m 5’8” and I ride an Africa Twin! Us short guys ride adventure bikes too!

  • @kamilf9558
    @kamilf9558 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for the Advice
    Thumbs up 👍
    Peace

  • @McTrollinftw
    @McTrollinftw Před 7 lety +65

    here's a pro tip for staying cool when riding: pour a quart of water in each of your boots.
    also, if you have some spare change in your pocket, just take a quick ride through a car wash.

    • @viniciuspeluqui1040
      @viniciuspeluqui1040 Před 6 lety +15

      trench foot, here i come!

    • @Desh681
      @Desh681 Před 5 lety +3

      I have never seen a bike rider _go through a car wash himself_
      That would be a sight to see.

  • @phoso29
    @phoso29 Před 3 lety

    Love the glasses

  • @jlegresley
    @jlegresley Před 8 lety +6

    Great tips Ryan. The new Vee has a ton of heat coming off the engine making it super hot on those lower extremities. My solution: I recently attached some foot pegs on the crash bars and am able to lift my legs away from the source, no endothermic reaction necessary.

    • @jellebel222
      @jellebel222 Před 8 lety

      how u even... WHAT?

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 8 lety +1

      Clever! Comfy on the highway too? ~RyanF9

    • @jlegresley
      @jlegresley Před 8 lety +3

      Cooling effect was secondary to giving my legs a stretch, which was the primary motivation for adding the extra foot pegs on the crash bars. Also, has a third benefit too, my wife can now stretch her own legs by using my pegs while mine are resting comfortably on the bars.

    • @WatanabeNoTsuna.
      @WatanabeNoTsuna. Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@jlegresleyThat way she can help with braking and shifting too! 😂

  • @jamakasis18
    @jamakasis18 Před 8 lety +219

    #6: Just squid it

    • @Goshujinsama01
      @Goshujinsama01 Před 7 lety +17

      who cares about that! talk about a sunburn

    • @mrskate7771
      @mrskate7771 Před 7 lety

      Biggus Dickus exactly

    • @Miss__Victoria
      @Miss__Victoria Před 6 lety +11

      Yeeeeaaaah..... I've become a squid lol. cargo shorts and thinnest possible t shirt and some good gloves and steal toe boots that are just my regular wear everywhere boots. usually a backpack. but fucking hell its hot. I cant even stand my mesh jacket. its not that I dont care about getting hurt but definately going to get hurt when I have a dang heat stroke and wreck... idk what to do any suggestions lemme hear em otherwise idgaf I'll just keep a sqiddin it lol

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Goshujinsama01 that's why you dress in a long sleeve white shirt. made out of cotton and really thin tho. trust me it works, i'm whiter than an association of karens! worst is when you get your slippers sun burned into your feet!

    • @opticalecho119
      @opticalecho119 Před 3 lety

      What happens when the wind feels like a convection oven

  • @baronnuuke7821
    @baronnuuke7821 Před 8 lety

    Hey very cool videos ! Just a few things : I am from Tel-Aviv and here we have around 70-95% humidity + temperature around 35 C...One thing that really help is using a "turtle jacket" as we calling it here. Basically it's a motorcycle jacket with strong armor on the important places (elbows, torso, back) and a very soft net on the rest of the jacket. Wearing a cotton T-shirt below will make you feel you are driving in middle of September. Well, maybe not. But it really helps. An exemple is the "fox racing Titan sport jacket".

  • @btherealbb
    @btherealbb Před 4 lety +1

    Could you do a helmet list if you have glasses (corrective lenses) or at least glasses friendly

  • @7victormanuel13
    @7victormanuel13 Před 6 lety +4

    0:00 the face you make before you sneeze.

  • @alanmck5382
    @alanmck5382 Před 8 lety +1

    hi there , would like to say a big thank you for your informative videos and great content , moto stuff and tech combined excellent. Also one big thing is you don't start your youtube vids with ..."wassup youtube"...cant stand that....finally a normal person who says hi, hello etc...well done...keep up the good work much appreciated cheers Al

  • @danielribeiro2113
    @danielribeiro2113 Před 8 lety

    Got to admit you're a pretty Damn good Reviewer. Never thought about the Bandanna idea its hot as Hell in NYC traffic

  • @jacobhiller6731
    @jacobhiller6731 Před 7 lety +24

    It's not really an "endothermic reaction" because it's not a chemical change. The proper term would be evaporative cooling. Superb video quality btw.

    • @mylesgolden
      @mylesgolden Před 7 lety +4

      I'm sure he meant "endothermic process" when he talked about the ice. But yes the phase change of water is definitely not a chemical reaction.

    • @roach2566
      @roach2566 Před 6 lety +1

      Technically it is a chemical exchange

  • @ianjones2731
    @ianjones2731 Před 5 lety +7

    Beat the fierce Canadian heat😂

  • @scottkessler186
    @scottkessler186 Před 7 lety +1

    I ride in 35C plus for 4 months a year. On long journeys I use large sandwich bags filled with just enough water when frozen are about 3 to 4mm thick. Slide one down the front of your jacket between your under garment and one up the back, this requires a bit of dexterity, it will keep you at a pleasant temperature for hours. The trick is not to make the ice pack too thick that it won't bend and conform to your body shape. Usually reserved for long trips with an ambient temperature above 40C.

  • @WelziFC7
    @WelziFC7 Před 7 lety

    I live in Hawaii. I needed this lol

  • @jjhernandez5244
    @jjhernandez5244 Před 8 lety

    A+ on the science intro

  • @MicJaguar
    @MicJaguar Před 6 lety +1

    This is some good info. Especially for me in San Antonio Texas right now. I believe the manufacturer doesnt want you filling the camel with pack with water and freezing it because it probably makes the plastic rigid and prone to crack however some water a ice cubes shouldnt hurt. I do that for hiking. Keep in mind that ice is expanded water so the more ice, the less water when it melts. So i usjally do 2/3 water in fridge over night so its cool, then toss cubes in before i leave so i maxamize cooling.

  • @JpOcDenver
    @JpOcDenver Před 8 lety

    Holy shit, this was a VERY well done video.

  • @Benzal82
    @Benzal82 Před 7 lety

    Quick question re the hydration pack - If I have an armoured vest on as well as a jacket - do I put the bag in between or would it still be best suited under the armoured vest (not sure that would fit)

  • @Pitseolak1
    @Pitseolak1 Před 4 lety

    All those tips are fine but can you do a vlog on how to deal with sweat smell on your gear? It’s my first summer riding in the heat and I bought a mesh jacket, moisture wicking clothes but all I still smell is sweat. Solutions, Ryan?

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o Před 8 lety +4

    Have a look at this: Macna Dry Cooling Vest. You fill it with 0.5 L of water.

  • @BigStreams_
    @BigStreams_ Před 8 lety +1

    You must live in the north, where I live in Texas if you get wet you stay wet, so I think I'll pass on the ice cubes, lol. With that said, you have some great videos man! I appreciate all the quality info you provide, Im going to have to subscribe

  • @rickshawphilippines
    @rickshawphilippines Před 6 lety

    I use a motosport/cyclesport kevlar 2 piece suit here in Philippines w/tri armor been down at 60 no trouble suit ok this suit is like wearing a screen door coolest suit ever!

  • @sergiocastro588
    @sergiocastro588 Před 7 lety +1

    Great videos ! I have a question, what kind of watch is that ? Looks very nice ? Please share information about that piece

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks! It's a Fossil Grant Chronograph. ~RyanF9

  • @daytonraught629
    @daytonraught629 Před 7 lety

    Yo favorite crip, hi-c, would approve cuh!

  • @lucyhusky
    @lucyhusky Před 7 lety

    Just found your Channel. Wow you know your stuff.

  • @quadguy1470
    @quadguy1470 Před 7 lety

    That was a cute half shirt you had on lol, at 6'2" I feel your pain though, most motorcycle apparel was designed for those 6 foot or less.

  • @fahimmosharrof7209
    @fahimmosharrof7209 Před 6 lety +1

    You deserve more subs

  • @skcptnz
    @skcptnz Před 8 lety

    good info...thnx

  • @Myself6M
    @Myself6M Před 4 lety

    May ask what is your chest circumference, as I want to order the Coolit T-shirt? I went for a ride yesterday and almost got a heatstroke! I like your honest style, without marketing BS!

  • @Real_MisterSir
    @Real_MisterSir Před 8 lety +4

    Very cool and awesomely presented as always! I might add a small detail to all the water evaporation stuff, which is that I'd personally not consider it if your drive is mainly city-riding or generally low speeds and lots of stopping/starting. The water evaporation does take some heat away, but what really does the trick is wind, and if you don't have sufficient wind and you are soaked in water, you are basically cooking yourself :D -and I am talking from experience, this is particularly bad if the air is already quite humid.
    Anyways, again awesome gear and tips, even though I have drop-down sun visor in my helmet, I really like the sunglasses. Like all your stuff it is awesome that you really take all aspects into consideration in terms of cost/quality, there are so many people out there who assume we have tons of money to spend on high end gear. Keep it up!

  • @erikstillman3553
    @erikstillman3553 Před 2 lety

    Having a friend that owns her own dress shop. I have had her make me a mesh vest with two large/long pockets sown in the front using the same material. Fill the pockets with ice that I buy at a convince store and put the leftover ice in my hydration pack. Wear it over my shirt and under my riding jacket. Works great on keeping cool when riding out in the desert summer heat and will be bone dry by the next gas stop. Rinse and repeat.

  • @volatilesky
    @volatilesky Před 8 lety +1

    put a clean bandana in the water bladder to hold it open while it dries (maybe use that blue one after you realise you're going to jumped wearing it in certain parts town). wire could still puncture it or rust inside it from the moisture, especially long term storage.

    • @rawdawg3234
      @rawdawg3234 Před 5 lety

      Copper doesn't rust but good tip anyways

  • @mbogucki1
    @mbogucki1 Před 7 lety +37

    Why not just throw some small cooler packs in your pockets instead of ice cubes?

    • @Error-eb9gv
      @Error-eb9gv Před 5 lety +15

      Endothermic reaction

    • @ohcrap3263
      @ohcrap3263 Před 3 lety +2

      Because you have to bring them home and when you lose them your wife gets pissed

  • @Douwe490
    @Douwe490 Před 4 lety

    Ryan, how about a city ride, with black versus light colored gear.. leather versus textile.. any thoughts? Many thanks..

  • @narrator-timothymckean
    @narrator-timothymckean Před 2 lety +1

    Ryan, I'd be interested to see you do one of your sciency, analytical, myth-buster style episodes looking into whether light color gear makes a difference in the heat. I have some theories.

    • @fourswords77
      @fourswords77 Před 2 lety

      Given that it has been proven that darker colored cars get hotter in the sun, I think its safe to say the color of your gear does have an effect

  • @backcountryme
    @backcountryme Před 5 lety

    When I was racing I make ice packs with heavy duty sandwich bags, water, and a little rubbing alcohol to keep it from completely freezing. Put those inside your leathers and stay cool.

  • @mikehallgti
    @mikehallgti Před 4 lety

    Odd question, but do you have an updated video of this kinda stuff now. I'm currently stationed in Hawaii and I only ride a ruckus but the dod has very strict standards PPE. I just really want a helmet and glasses/goggles that are cool in hot weather. Anything will help since I am wearing my uniform when I ride and can't get around that part.

  • @cadeere74
    @cadeere74 Před 8 lety +73

    Canada. heat? I am in Texas I can't help but chuckle. We had a 98° thunderstorm two days ago

    • @_Dolofonia
      @_Dolofonia Před 8 lety

      Haha, it's gotten up to 115-120 degrees here in AZ. Arizona is home to the hottest place in America, Lake Havasu City.

    • @cadeere74
      @cadeere74 Před 8 lety +9

      +The Tech Bear yeah but it's a dry heat. You wanna come cut this humpty with a butter knife? but seriously 120° is ridiculous

    • @_Dolofonia
      @_Dolofonia Před 8 lety +1

      letgouvgod I am lucky there. I don't know how you deal with the humidity.

    • @pentiumradeon
      @pentiumradeon Před 8 lety +5

      I went to visit my hometown in south texas after living in new england for about 4 years last month.. When I got out of the airport I literally felt as if I had stepped into a sauna. I don't think I am going back for a while.

    • @sgpsimonb
      @sgpsimonb Před 8 lety +7

      You lads would be at home here in Thailand - monsoon rains and 110º in the hot season...

  • @ADVNomad
    @ADVNomad Před 2 lety

    Getting those glasses. I rode with the visor up and regular shades and the pollen made my eyes swell and water and itch. But that rubber seal should help prevent/minimize allergy. Maybe? Or maybe not since it's blasting pollen up my nose. But I'll give them a try

  • @vesselint6021
    @vesselint6021 Před 6 lety

    So you suggest driving wet while 100km/h or more wind is coming towards you? Sounds like a recipe for getting sick

  • @milanplavak9568
    @milanplavak9568 Před 3 lety

    I have been surprised what a good thermal comfort I got when wearing 100% pure merino t-shirt underwear in hot days. And that merino underwear does not stink either after a day of a ride.

  • @ZafodB3
    @ZafodB3 Před 4 lety

    Was very interested in the photochromic glasses since I wear my prescription photochromic glasses with thin metal frames under my Bell MX9 MIPS. I have trouble with getting the temple pieces over my ears and worry that I will break the frame or bend them near the hinge. Also they are not impact resistant so I don’t “ride” with the shield up but am constantly opening and closing it when I stop. So the Bobster Rukus looked like a great Idea. However, on Bobster’s website they have a button for “prescription” that claims to take you to a third party web page after agreeing to what seems to be giving up your warranty. After agreeing it bounces back and fourth then comes back to Bobster’s website with the dreaded 404 error code that no such web page exists! WTF???

  • @NightMotorcyclist
    @NightMotorcyclist Před 3 lety

    I wear 2xu or Enerskin tops that keeps me quite cool on hot days even though I have my well ventilated motorcycle jacket on (Rev'it Airwave 3 or my Joe Rocket Phoenix 3.0).

  • @TheKillo101
    @TheKillo101 Před 4 lety

    Bill Ney the (Non-)Science guy... made me snorkel out loud

  • @dwaipayandattaroy9801
    @dwaipayandattaroy9801 Před 5 lety

    Tee tah good , i want for my stage shoes

  • @MrReesesMan1
    @MrReesesMan1 Před 8 lety

    Us Florida folk love this sorta stuff

  • @laremare
    @laremare Před 4 lety

    What kind of weather do you consider to be hot enough to warrant these tricks? The usual Canadian/Nordic 20C summer? Or something like a 25-30C heatwave?

  • @yamahchopper
    @yamahchopper Před 4 lety

    What the next best shirt to the coolit ? I heard they fit really small

  • @addicted2baseballrgd21

    How about a showdown with all the different brands of cooling vest. I see them ranging from $40 to $150. Is there really a difference in quality from one price range to another?

  • @Fardreamer14
    @Fardreamer14 Před 3 lety

    About the glasses, how much time it takes to go from dark to normal ? In cases you ride through tunnel... thanx

  • @galadriel99777
    @galadriel99777 Před 8 lety +1

    Do water bladders work when you have a backpack on too, or is there another solution?

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 8 lety +1

      Best option is to just buy the bladder (for example: www.canadasmotorcycle.ca/american-kargo-hydration-bladder.html). Then put the bladder in the backpack you already have, and run the hose into your helmet. Some zip ties can be useful for running the hose along your backpack straps, if they don't already have hydration loops. ~RyanF9

  • @ArachnidXKing
    @ArachnidXKing Před 8 lety

    you deserve more subscribers.

  • @anthonyspanjich2772
    @anthonyspanjich2772 Před 6 lety

    I'm an Aussie and ride in 40 degrees plus all the time - PERFECTLY COOL - even too cool!!!!! Here's my trick - which is based on your last idea but wayyyy better. Grab any old Tshirt and a foam insulated flexible shopping bag.... cut up the bag and stitch a nice big square on the back and front (stitch only bottom and sides - leave top free). Buy 8 decent sized flexible ice packs and chuck in your freezer the night before. Wet your T shirt and put it on, slide 2 ice packs in the front and 2 in the back - jacket up and also grab a "cooling scarf" - the ones made of those water absorbing crystals and drown it / wrap it around your neck. By now..... you will be TOO COLD because the ice packs utterly freeze against you (and melt too fast if directly against you) so I back down a little and wrap the ice packs in tea towels unless its 43 degrees plus. I get 2 hours eeeeaaaasy of utterly cool riding in the worst temperatures imaginable with the first set of ice packs. The remaining 4 ice packs go into a second cooler bag and in your top box. They will not melt much at all and you simply replace the ones you had with the new ones after about 2 hours - and get about another 2 hours of amazing cool riding. On a huge ride (eg all day)..... just buy a bag of ice at any service station and chuck it into your pouches. As it melts, it keeps your T shirt wet, USE A VENTED jacket so you get the best of both worlds, evaporation and sheer coldness from ice pack or real ice. I am seriously telling you that until I toned it down a bit with tea towels around the ice packs..... I WAS TOO COLD!!!! The weird sensation you get though is that your legs and arms are burning hot... but your torso freezing. Any way you wrap it, your core temperature is fine and ALL my friends who laughed at me have later begged me to make them one (Tshirt with ice bag inserts) after trying it. Not joking..... Cheers from Australia.

  • @FoodStreetRider
    @FoodStreetRider Před 2 lety

    How to keep AIR COOLED engine which heats allot ?

  • @getawayz1
    @getawayz1 Před rokem

    Hey mate, wil any of these strategies work under a vented non perforated leather suit?

  • @davidjones2253
    @davidjones2253 Před 6 lety

    Hi what make are those sunglasses that will take your prescription lenses please?

  • @ericsandoval5875
    @ericsandoval5875 Před 5 lety

    Is evaporation a reaction or just a state change with a negative specific heat capacity. It's been 25 years since i did chemistry.

    • @rayafk8502
      @rayafk8502 Před 3 lety

      Bit late, but I believe the reason evaporation works so well to reduce heat is because water is a great heat absorber. The heat from your body will transfer to the water, and when that water evaporates, it carries the heat away with it. Same way sweating works. Also, just a state change w/ waters specific heat capacity, which is relatively high.