Under Armour Iso-Chill Makes You Feel Cooler So You Can Work For Longer

UA Iso-Chill tech feels cool to the touch - eliminating heat, so that you can run longer.


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Under Armour unveils its Iso-Chill microfibre technology for 2022 in a global launch. This game-changing technology made its debut in late 2019 as a replacement for CoolSwitch, a crystal technology which sent a cooling sensation back to the body once the garment tissue was activated by perspiration. The key difference between Iso-Chill and CoolSwitch is the introduction of the natural element Titanium Dioxide, which, unlike its predecessor, expels heat immediately from the body when touched.

Lets Talk Fabric
By flattening out the fibres within their garments and adding Titanium Dioxide, the natural element, Under Armour has released a garment within Train and Run which quickly pulls heat away from the skin – allowing the human body to continue for an extended period, at maximum capacity. The specially designed fibres lay flat against your skin to evenly disperse heat, literally providing a cooling sensation to the touch.

Optimum Performance
As top competitors will know, it can take a minute variant to give you a competitive edge, to create the podium finish, to define who wins and who comes in second. Under Armour added Titanium Dioxide to its ISO-CHILL Collection to absorb UV energy and quickly move heat away from the body. The exclusion of this concentrated heat allows the athlete to increase the max-out time and increase output in any hot, high-pressure situation.

Whoa, That’s Cold!
Specifically designed fibres lay flat against your skin to evenly disperse heat, so it literally feels cool to the touch.

Heat Gets The Boot
We added titanium dioxide to absorb UV energy and quickly move that heat away from your body.

Max Out
Proven to increase your max-out time and output even on those hot, high-pressure runs.

Garments will be available in both the run and training category in Under Armour Brand House stores nationwide as well as online at www.underarmour.co.za.

Expected price range for South African shoppers will lie between R499 for an entry-level run cap to R1299 for an elevated pair of leggings.

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