When you wear SKINS during activity, the compressive effect prevents muscles from overextending (which can cause injury) and may even treat injuries as they occur.
No. Even though Lycra is a brand name, it's become a generic description for most elastomeric fabrics. The fabric they use is warp knitted, which is a superior fabric that provides the stringent stretch and recovery standards needed for SKINS engineered gradient compression. Th…
The performance, recovery and lifestyle benefits of SKINS have all been independently researched and published in peer review journals. The scientific community recognises this type of product testing as the highest standard. In fact, SKINS leads the industry with peer review j…
SKINS has pioneered engineered gradient compression (found in A200 products) and dynamic gradient engineering (found in A400 products), following years of research. When you apply compression to specific body parts in a balanced and accurate way, it accelerates blood flow. This…
SKINS are different because their unique combination of features works better than any single component. Plus, their benefits are backed by independent testing – something that no other compression and therapeutic sportswear manufacturer can boast.SKINS benefits include:Less la…
During any physical activity – for more power and enduranceAs a recovery aid after exerciseWhen recovering from injuryIn the workplace (particularly if you stand or walk on hard surfaces)When travelling – to reduce the effects of jetlag and lower risks of DVT