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redir 11-15-2019 02:13 PM

Cooling Systems for Indoor Riding
 
What ya got? I know there was a fan thread some time back but I could only find one from last year and all the links were broken except for this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...A2I4D0WO1JEMBA

But I'm just wondering what ideas y'all have. I used to use just a 'normal' fan that had reasonable power like a box fan only the whole thing was round and swiveled.

RobJ 11-15-2019 02:18 PM

Something like this one works quite well. The key is having the remote control so you can have that handy while working out. The big commercials ones can move a lot of air, but they also make a lot of noise.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lasko-Sta...ntrol/22001171

commonguy001 11-15-2019 02:29 PM

I use one that looks basically like this one but it's called Lake Breeze.
https://www.amazon.com/Lasko-2264QM-...6MSA8CGAJQRNNW

I've had it for probably a decade and it's plenty strong, I don't believe I have ever needed to turn it to high as medium is too much most of the time.

saab2000 11-15-2019 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by RobJ (Post 2620491)
Something like this one works quite well. The key is having the remote control so you can have that handy while working out. The big commercials ones can move a lot of air, but they also make a lot of noise.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lasko-Sta...ntrol/22001171

I have something nearly identical to this. It is probably the same fan with different branding. It totally solved my cooling and perspiration issues. Additionally, I have some sweatbands I wear to absorb sweat and on a lengthy session will swap out the sweatband.

I no longer drip on my bike.

The fan is set up right in front of my bike's front wheel, tilted up right at my face and chest. The only negative is the noise.

redir 11-15-2019 03:10 PM

I never thought about the remote control I can see that being handy for sure.

makoti 11-15-2019 03:40 PM

Two large-ish fans, one floor directly in front of the bike & one standing, off to one side. One Wemo smart plug, one 3-way adapter into said plug, both fans into the adapter, one Alexa/Google mini. Turn on/off remotely without reaching for anything. Works great.

teleguy57 11-15-2019 03:41 PM

I bought a switched outlet on Amazon for <$10 and have both my fans plugged into it and use the remote that came with the outlet. One of my smarter moves:)

I have one fan on the floor directly in front of the bike, the other hanging from the ceiling above the first fan. Both have tilting mounts so I can get the air exactly where I want it.

Sight line to my TV is obscured by the setup.

Mark McM 11-15-2019 03:43 PM

Unheated garage (plus a New England winter).

unterhausen 11-15-2019 03:49 PM

I ride in an unheated basement. I still usually use a pedestal fan in the winter. It sits close enough to the bike that I can adjust the speed. I have never felt the need to cool my lower body, but maybe I'm missing something.

zzy 11-15-2019 05:43 PM

I really liked my large Vornado for indoor riding. Very powerful stream of air and a good range of speeds with a solid warranty. My window fans absolutely pale in comparison.

Schredder 11-16-2019 09:30 AM

What works for me is Stanley branded fan that is in the shape of a snail. Has three speeds and is probably intended to dry floors. I have it placed at chest level.

MagicHour 11-16-2019 10:46 AM

I use one of these fans https://www.holmesproducts.com/fans/...C.html#start=3 along with either an open window 3-seasons or ac in the summer. The fan isn’t the most powerful but it’s thin and easily stashed away and most importantly has a remote.

I’ve also found for whatever reason a baselayer on top works better for temp/sweat mgmt than a jersey - at least for hard rides. easier rides, jersey or whatever works.

Oh yeah I personally sweat like a pig so terry wristbands and some type of head band along with workout towels and bike protector.

Elefantino 11-16-2019 02:54 PM

Any of the fans from Vornado are good, too. I have one of the medium size and it really blows.

thwart 11-16-2019 03:47 PM

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Unheated garage (plus a New England winter).

I'm right there with you.

With the sun shining in and a good workout, I've been down to a T-shirt at 15 ℉. The sun makes a huge difference.

SpeedyChix 11-16-2019 04:49 PM

Another Vornado fan user here.


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