Abstract
Hygro-thermal comfort is a subjective variable in the ease of people who practice outdoor activities. It depends on the physical condition of the person, the perception of the environment, the geographical characteristics, the season of the year, and actual weather conditions. But a very important factor is related to the characteristics of the personal garment (textile) that people wear, that acts as a shield to the environment. In this webinar, we present an instrumented setup to infer comfort, based on data collected and not in the human perception, applied in cycling for outdoor and indoor scenarios, as well as for trail running studies.