2010年12月17日星期五

Replica Omega 1847.72.21 Constellation Quadra Watch hand-size compartment

Indeed, at home after a 45-minute run I could pour accumulated moisture out of the sleeve, my sweat pooling in the drooping fabric under my forearms. It sloshed there with each stride and movement of my arm, and when I pointed a hand toward the ground droplets trickled out and splashed on the sidewalk.In the chest pocket, a Replica Omega 1847.72.21 Constellation Quadra Watch hand-size compartment with a waterproof zip, moisture accumulated enough to soak a stashed fleece hat.New this fall, the Majik () comes in a mens and women’s model and costs $170. It is marketed as the result of Sugoi’s quest for truly waterproof laminate protection for aerobic activities.

The conundrum of creating a waterproof shell that breathes enough for aerobic activity is one of the great unsolved mysteries of the outdoors world. Say you want to run in the rain. You need a shell to keep you dry. But your body pumps out Replica Omega 4847.30.31 De Ville Co-Axial Rattrapante Watch sweat, creating its own weather system inside the shell fabric.No fabric technology I know of -- not Gore-Tex, not eVent, and especially not the polyurethane-based Sugoi fabric -- can wick sweat or transfer moisture fast enough to compete with a body in aerobic motion. Get your heart rate above 140 and stride like that for 20 minutes through the rain.

Youre going to be wet -- from the inside with sweat or from the outside via the elements above.The solution lies in regulating body temperature. This is possible in the winter, when cold temps combined with the right type of ventilating Replica Omega 1213.30 Double Eagle Chronometer Watch outerwear can acquiesce a tenuous equilibrium between the body overheating and the skin staying too cold.In rain or sleet, I have found its almost impossible to stay dry. This isnt a concern for a nightly training run. You can come home and shower or change. But on long endurance events like an adventure race, which mixes aerobic output into a wilderness survival scenario, too much sweat can soak a body to the edge of hypothermia.