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Reddit mentions of TSLA Men's Cool Dry Short Sleeve Compression Shirts, Athletic Workout Shirt, Active Sports Base Layer T-Shirts, Mesh(mub73) - Blue & Navy, XX-Large

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of TSLA Men's Cool Dry Short Sleeve Compression Shirts, Athletic Workout Shirt, Active Sports Base Layer T-Shirts, Mesh(mub73) - Blue & Navy, XX-Large. Here are the top ones.

TSLA Men's Cool Dry Short Sleeve Compression Shirts, Athletic Workout Shirt, Active Sports Base Layer T-Shirts, Mesh(mub73) - Blue & Navy, XX-Large
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Designed for all seasons (Releases heat and wicks moisture with a cooling effect)Mix of Polyester & Spandex. Excellent elasticity with enhanced range of motion.Non abrasion fabric material with excellent elasticity and durabilityMoisture Sensing/Quick time Dry/TWO-WAY Air Circulation.Safeguards your skin from harmful UV rays by more than 99% (UPF 50+)
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ColorMesh Short Sleeve Blue & Navy
Number of items1
SizeXX-Large
Weight0.31 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on TSLA Men's Cool Dry Short Sleeve Compression Shirts, Athletic Workout Shirt, Active Sports Base Layer T-Shirts, Mesh(mub73) - Blue & Navy, XX-Large:

u/blue92lx ยท 2 pointsr/cycling

I honestly use mountain biking shorts (even on my really long rides) which are somewhat tight once I'm sitting down, but they have like 6 pockets which is useful for wallet, cliff bar, napkins to blow my nose, and phone. Then I just get these compression shirts which work awesome.

Also the mountain biking shorts I use have a separate padded liner I can use for long rides once you get to that point, but honestly I'm fine not using a padded liner for anything 20 miles and under.

https://www.amazon.com/TSLA-Sleeve-T-Shirt-Compression-Baselayer/dp/B07DTCKZ4X/ref=mp_s_a_1_24?crid=22POKGU5JWDIO&keywords=tesla%2Bmens%2Bbase%2Blayer&qid=1550374140&s=gateway&sprefix=tesla%2Bmens%2Bbase&sr=8-24&th=1&psc=1

But dont feel bad not using a tight shirt. A lot of my rides that around fitness rides around 10 miles I'll just put on a dry fit gym shirt and go ride. You will feel a difference with the tight shirt and it not having a bunch of wind resistance, but it's definitely not a necessity for riding.

Also, for gloves I wear some specialized gel padded gloves. They were like $40 at my LBS but honestly worth it. I have to use gloves because my hands sweat and get slippery on the bars, but the padding on the palms is a nice bonus to suppress the pressure on your hands.