product showcase Running
The market for running footwear, gear and apparel has never been more competitive; consumers expect products that combine sports, fitness, and style. SGB takes a look at the latest running products released to the trade
FiArmband Powered by a 100,000-hour battery, the FiArmband is based on innovative and patented technology which allows users to be illuminated in complete darkness. Made from lightweight, water resistant nylon, the FiArmband can wrap around the wrist, arm or ankle and the product’s ‘one-size-fits-all’ nature means it is suitable for both adults and children.
Vyper The Vyper from Hyperacid is a cutting-edge fitness and recovery roller that uses pressure and vibration to improve the body’s overall performance. Engineered to deliver an optional 3 speeds, high intensity and high frequency vibration, the Vyper creates an effective tool for myofascial release, increasing Range of Motion and circulation.
Xtenex Elastic Laces The Xtenex Elastic Laces allow extra comfort and support while running short distances, marathons and ultra running. They are designed not only to benefit top sportsmen but also for adults and children to use in their sports and casual shoes. Once Xtenex is installed, there is no need to untie or retie the laces again.
EBE running tights These reversible tights combine fashion with functionality for summer. The tights have an elastic waistband, and consumers can choose between the inside and outside prints to suit their form and mood on any given day.
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YOCTO Running T-shirt The YOCTO Running T-Shirt has been designed for men that run. It has a slim fit and short sleeves and is distinguished by the use of a special burnout fabric technique creates a distinctive pattern on the shirt and allows it to become more lightweight and breathable for running in warmer weather. It has a crew neck, contrasting cuffs and features an iridescent tape running down the back of the shirt and reflective details for safety out on a run.
      
      
      
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