Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Arapiles Summer (warning nanny-state ahead) |
17-Oct-2012 At 2:34:10 PM |
camjammer
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For a bit of cover from the sun I have been using a long sleeve light cotton hooded T-shirt for the last few years on multipitch climbs. It's great when you get to a belay as you can throw the hood over the top of your helmet and it shades the sides and back of the head well. The helmet holds the hood off your head and on a hot day it pulls the shirt up a bit to allows airflow to your shoulders. You can take it on or off in a second. No good when actually climbing but but wearing a hat under a helmet gets too hot for me. Need plenty of sunscreen as well to help when actually climbing |
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