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Not sure, but the OP is listed as living in Phoenix. I'd bet that IS a lot different than living in S. Dakota. Or, Orlando, Atlanta, Philthadelphia, Chicago, etc.
IMHO, it's an idea for those who choose to use it. Heck, my "sweats like a stuck pig" brother had a sweaty, stinky hand-towel stolen right off of his bike while we were eating at a small cafe in our sleepy little town. I guess if you're sweatier, and stinkier than he was, it's a viable option.
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