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BuggBob Tue Jun 10, 2008 02:28pm

Keeping cool in the heat
 
Well I do get to go to Clovis, CA this summer. With the way this season has gone so far it may be the first time I actually see some sun (and heat). So I have started to look into alternative cooling technologies. What do you guys do in your way hotter environments to keep cool?

Do any of you guys use the Schutt kool chest protector? How does it work for you? It is adjustable? Where did you get it?

Thanks
Bugg

Steve M Tue Jun 10, 2008 02:53pm

While Pa is not known as a high temperature area, we do get warm & humid at times. Yesterday, for example - upper 90's in temp with close to 90% humidity.
I have the Schutt's protector but do not use the ice packs. With the way i sweat, those packs would be gone by the end of the first inning. Genereally, I just make sure that I've got plenty of water - room temperature water - in me. I'll drink 2-3 20 ounce bottles during a plate game.

In between games in tournaments, I'll make sure that I get the uniform off and some shorts on - trying to stay out of the sun.

Use suntan lotion, follow the philosophy that if you don't have to go, you need to drink more and you'll do fine in the heat.

And all that heat just makes the beer taste better at the end of the day.:p

Chess Ref Tue Jun 10, 2008 02:56pm

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Originally Posted by BuggBob
Well I do get to go to Clovis, CA this summer. With the way this season has gone so far it may be the first time I actually see some sun (and heat). So I have started to look into alternative cooling technologies. What do you guys do in your way hotter environments to keep cool?

Do any of you guys use the Schutt kool chest protector? How does it work for you? It is adjustable? Where did you get it?

Thanks
Bugg

I live in the northern part of the valley you're going to so we have similar temps/weather.

I just bought the Schutt kool chest protector and I will let you know how it goes after this weekend.

IRISHMAFIA Tue Jun 10, 2008 02:58pm

The key to hydration is to start three days out. You cannot hydrate the day of the game.

Dakota Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:02pm

My thought has been that the Schutt's cool packs idea was more gimmick than useful, especially for day-long tournaments. Strikes me as useless weight after a relatively short time, and that by the time I would NEED the cooling effects, it would be long gone.

But, that is my skepticism only; I don't own one.

Steve M Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:04pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
The key to hydration is to start three days out. You cannot hydrate the day of the game.

I agree - and I've been drinking lots of water daily for a couple of years now. There are other health benefits to lots of water every day. But on a tournament game day - if you don't gotta go, you need to drink.

DaveASA/FED Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:07pm

I have the Shutt Kool vest and I like it. I also have not used the ice packs but the protector itself has cool material like under armour in it.....and it is adjustable velcro on sides to adjust to belly sizes....I would reccommend going larger than you think you need....getting it on and off can be a challange if you are a big guy, but when I got the XXL no issue....sold my XL to another umpiring buddy, hey wait I still need to get the $$ from him....but speaking with someone else who has had one for a while they rotate the ice packs half way through a VERY hot game and it does help...get some extras and have a set in a cooler ready to go and have a friend with an off game rotate them out for you inbetween innings...she says it makes all the difference in a long game in the hot sun....I will be able to tell you in a couple of weekends!

Chess Ref Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:12pm

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
The key to hydration is to start three days out. You cannot hydrate the day of the game.

As a tournament tennis player and ump in the Central Valley these are words to live by.....:cool:

NYBLUE Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:13pm

Prior to each game, you and your partner(s) should agree to keep a close on eye each other. I've seen guys go down in the middle of games and their partners looked surprised. :eek:

MNBlue Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:14pm

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
The key to hydration is to start three days out. You cannot hydrate the day of the game.

Just for the un-informed of us.

Why?

NCASAUmp Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:21pm

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Originally Posted by NYBLUE
Prior to each game, you and your partner(s) should agree to keep a close on eye each other. I've seen guys go down in the middle of games and their partners looked surprised. :eek:

Well, if someone went down on me in the middle of the game, I'd be surprised, too.

NCASAUmp Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:24pm

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Originally Posted by MNBlue
Just for the un-informed of us.

Why?

Your body takes a while to absorb the liquids. The liquids you drink during the game will get to where it needs to go well afterward. The only benefit you get from drinking cool liquids during the game is just that... Cool liquid to give you a quick fix.

Stu Clary Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:24pm

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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Well, if someone went down on me in the middle of the game, I'd be surprised, too.

...but happy. :)

NCASAUmp Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:25pm

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Originally Posted by Stu Clary
...but happy. :)

Not if it's my partner! :eek:

Stu Clary Tue Jun 10, 2008 03:25pm

You work with ugly partners?


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