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[pct-l] desert shirts
I think you need to know what your shirt is made of. My experience has been
that polypropylene lets the suns rays through and even traps the heat. This
is especially a problem if I am sun burned. And, in the desert, I would
recommend a light weight cotton shirt.
Marshall Karon
Portland, OR
m.karon@comcast.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebecca Emily Selling" <res46@cornell.edu>
To: "AsABat" <AsABat@4Jeffrey.Net>
Cc: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] desert shirts
> I have a question about desert shirts. I have a plain white long sleeve
> wicking shirt from REI, not 100% sure of the material, but it didn't have
> any sun rating. I am very pale and very susceptible to sun burn, so I'm
> intending on wearing lots of sunscreen under my white shirt. How
> important is the sun rating? Will most of the light be reflected off my
> shirt anyway even though it's not a fancy desert shirt? I'm generally ok
> with my 45 spf sunscreen but haven't ever been in the desert before so I'm
> not used to desert sun. Any input would be helpful. Thanks!
> Becky
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