Look here, it’s about your... Well, it’s about your polyester base layer... How can we put this nicely..? Sorry, there’s no two ways about it, no beating about the bush, we’ll just have to come right out and say it:
Yeeeuw. That whiffs!
No, it’s not you. It’s your base layer. And your bacteria.
So why is it man-made base layers stink so bad after wearing them a few times? It’s all down to chemistry. Petro-chemistry, that is.
Man-made base layers are all made from oil. They’ve got some good things going for them,
like they’re cheap, they look good and they sell well. They do an ok job of wicking sweat away and they dry fast. So how come they smell so fast too? The problem is, though they claim to be breathable, it’s only the holes in the weave of the fabric that breathe, not the fabric itself.
At rest, the body may lose half a litre of water per day through perspiration. Riding hard up a mountain, that can rise to one litre an hour. The job of a base layer is to get that perspiration away from the body fast. The problem with a man-made fibre is that it can only absorb up to 5% of its weight in moisture. (No wonder it dries fast.)