The heat just keeps on coming.
That made us wonder how to beat the heat, aside from just retreating indoors and cranking up the AC.
Luckily for us, scientists and inventors have been working on personal cooling devices — gadgets and garments that promise portable climate control.
Last year, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security held a Cooling Solutions Challenge, which provided funding for things like biomimetic textiles, which are inspired by the way fur keeps camels cool. And research at Stanford University brought us the CoolMitt, a portable, rechargeable device designed to cool the body’s core by having the user wear a liquid-chilled mitten. The device, touted for athletes, soldiers and firefighters, costs $1,499. Shipping is free.
That’s a little bit beyond our budget. But we did find a handful of more affordable gadgets that promise to provide wearable relief from the heat.
To test them out, we contacted Seigo Masubuchi, a St. Paul resident and veteran marathon runner who knows a little bit about being hot. Masubuchi, an “ushertainer” with the St. Paul Saints baseball team, once ran the Twin Cities Marathon wearing a furry 18-pound costume of the Saints’ mascot, Mudonna.
“I sweated like a pig,” Masubuchi said.
Here’s his assessment of some cooling devices we found on Amazon: