Unfortunately, the Columbia Omni-freeze Zero line of sportswear will not be commercially available until next year. Perhaps someone can arrange for early samples for the team. Brett was wearing the 2010 USA shirt at Kent. It seemed to be made out of the currently available ventilated material used by athletes and it looked pretty cool visually, too.
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> Say, was wondering how they measured the 10 deg cooling on the T-shirt. One way would use extra tight collar so body would attain ambient temp (room temp).Web site indicated some fancy polymer donuts that turned perspiration into evaporative cooling. They are scheduled to hit the market Spring 2013 for $60 (each). A bit late for 2012, unless beta versions are available.
> I've been Desert Rat so long my blood is thin enough that warming shirt has more appeal. 50yr ago I overheard some geezers having lunch outdoors in May when temp was in 90's. They were looking forward to summer when it would get warm enough to get out and do things. Now I are one.
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