New product report today: I\’ve tried sun sleeves! I first read about them some time ago, but hadn\’t gotten around to using them.
Just before I bought mine, I was chatting about sun sleeves with another rider who was wearing a pair. He said they feel pretty hot when you aren\’t moving; but once you are, you feel cooler for not having the sun directly on your skin.
Today I tried mine — on both arms this time! –and found what he said to be true.
I pushed for 45 miles this morning, and got in 45.6 miles. To my surprise, my average speed was the same as it was last Sunday when I rode 40.4 miles. I felt very slow on the way home (headwind of 10 mph much of the time); got very tired; and was thinking that 45 miles might be a bit too much.
WAS I going for too many miles? Did I need more electrolyte drink? More water? Good grief, I downed some 3 liters of water during that ride, and over a liter of electrolyte drink. Did I need more food? Maybe I was pushing too hard? Possibly I\’m not acclimated to the heat yet.
I saw plenty of wildlife today: an alligator, a small turtle, lots of dragonflies, and a snake. I\’m glad the snake was on the opposite side of the path, and pointed away from me. By the snake\’s color and head shape, I\’d say it was a cottonmouth. I sure don\’t need to get snake-bit! If I did, I\’d be doing another new product report about a snake-bite kit. I\’d rather spare myself that trouble.