Athletes Keep Warm and Lose Sweat with Zensah™ Seamless Performance Apparel
Technology start-up introduces the first seamless long sleeve base layer bringing unrivaled comfort to athletes.
Miami FL (PRWEB) February 17, 2005 -- Zensah™ Performance Apparel (www.zensah.com) the
originator of seamless performance apparel, introduces the first seamless long
sleeve base layer developed especially for winter sports. Based upon Zensah™
technology the seamless base layer provides a streamline ergonomic fit, and
eliminates chafing. The secret behind Zensah’s™ success is its proprietary
fabric which helps wick moisture far better than conventional base
layers.
The Zensah™ long sleeve compression shirt is ideal for skiing,
snowboarding, backpacking, and rock climbing. The Zensah™ long sleeve base layer
is the most technical cold weather gear ever developed.
“I have over 28
years of cross country skiing experience both as a coach, and racer.” Says John
De Wall a high school ski coach in Lakeland, Minnesota. “I have not felt a
better fit than the Zensah™ seamless long sleeve shirt. The elimination of
chafing, and the wicking fabric keeps me dry during the long training
workouts”
In cold weather sweat can prove to be an especially
discomforting factor, while causing a rise in bacteria growth. Zensah™ Fabric
includes silver ions which simultaneously dissipates heat, and reduces bacteria
growth. The Zensah™ long sleeve seamless compression shirt is available in
specialty stores, and online at www.zensah.com The long sleeve seamless shirt retails for
$49.95.
Since the 2004 Summer Olympics more Olympians have switched to
Zensah™ Performance Apparel than any other sportswear brand in the
world.
About Zensah™
Zensah™, the originator of seamless sportswear is
dedicated to developing and marketing seamless performance apparel for athletes.
The company has developed proprietary technology which provides exceptional
comfort and breathability for athletes. For more information please visit www.zensah.com
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