Pseudo-science C**P of the week

fidbod
fidbod Posts: 317
edited November 2007 in The bottom bracket
Just read the product description here

ProductDetail.aspx?Cat=cycle&ProdID=5360031535&N=dhb%20Compton%20Zip%20Neck%20Base%20Layer

why do they put rubbish like this in a product description its such utter nonsense

anyway rant over people

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  • bryanm
    bryanm Posts: 218
    Neutralize lactic acid? I'll have some of that!
  • I've checked my calendar, but it seems this might be serious :shock:

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  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    I bought that recently as I needed a base layer, it's kept me toasty that's for sure and I've had no lactic acid build up if that helps :lol:
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  • Clever Pun wrote:
    I bought that recently as I needed a base layer, it's kept me toasty that's for sure and I've had no lactic acid build up if that helps :lol:

    It's the bit about protection from harmful odors [sic] that I find shocking - a man made fabric base layer which doesn't reek! :shock: what is the world coming too??

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  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    "Minus Ion" - What's that when it's at home, are there any specific -ve Ions they are talking about?
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  • jpembroke
    jpembroke Posts: 2,569
    I was in the vets recently with my old cat and listened in on a couple of old women talking. One old woman says to other old woman: "I bought this new brush for my cat, it's ionic. Yes, it's got ionics in it".

    I reckon this base layer may fall in to the same category.
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