First we did a quick warmup trip to the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon and took a few pictures, We then cut back through town and went up imigtation canyon pass to Dell Reservour and mad a loop around the rather twisty mountain roads of hwy 65 & 66. 150+ miles later, we were back into our driveway-safe-and-sound.


As you can see, we wore the one pice Olympian suits (fully vented). The temps ranged between 94-86 degrees F. For the most part, the suits were bearable as long as you did not set in one place too long, and the black material on the back of the legs tended to heat up a bit in direct sunlight. IMO, the suit can be worn in weather up to 95-100 degrees comfortably if you use a cooling vest. Otherwise, 85 degrees is about the cutoff for this specific piece of gear. At any significant speed, they were neally not much of an issue. I plan to ride the suit again on my next long ride to either Salmon, Idaho or the upcoming sport touring ralley in Colorado. Depending on the type of riding you do, I think these olympia suits are a pretty darn good piece of gear for the money. My wife really likes her's and, by her own admission, she is'nt always easy to please.
Fondly,
-Bruno