I watched a television program the other evening that covered some of the Gemini IX flight, and saw Stafford talking about how Cernan had serious difficulties with overheating and perspiration during his EVA to the point that he weighed some 14 pounds less post-flight than he did before launch. That's some serious sweat.
I think I've read somewhere that the problems with air-cooled suits causing perspiration, causing fogging of the visor, causing reduced visibility, added to the stress of fighting the suit not being flexible enough causing perspiration, causing fogging, etc. were the prime reason why the water-cooling garment was developed in the first place.
Of course, at my age, the memory is the second thing to go....
What were we talking about?