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Zerofit Cold Skin Baselayer - designed to keep you cool
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Zerofit Cold Skin Baselayer - designed to keep you cool

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COLD SKIN BASELAYER

Marking a ground-breaking moment in the history of performance apparel, the new Cold Skin Baselayer that has been independently tested and proven to be three times colder than a standard competitor product.

Designed for the height of the warm summer months, the new Zerofit Cold Skin Baselayer offers golfers instant cool, dry comfort as the Japanese brand aims to shift the mindset around how a baselayer can offer significant performance benefits in temperatures of up to 40° Celsius. The product was subject to Q-max testing at the Kaken Test Centre in Japan – this examination offers up an analysis of how cool the surface of the Cold Skin fabric is. The higher the Q-max value, the cooler the fabric. Currently, if the Q-max value of a product is 0.1 W/cm2 or more, it is recognized as having ‘cool contact performance’. The Cold Skin recorded a value of 0.298W/cm2 – whereas a standard competitor product would typically score below 0.1 W/cm2, a measurement method defined by Japanese Industrial Standards.

Integral to this breakthrough development in the baselayer market is ‘Cold-to-Touch’ (CTT) Technology from Zerofit, a fresh innovation for 2023/24. Cold from the moment it touches your skin, the baselayer technology utilises innovative fibres that are engineered to absorb heat and spread it over the body surface. This quickly delivers an efficient cooling feeling which can help boost concentration in the hottest of conditions. The thin and lightweight fabric disperses sweat rapidly creating a quick dry feeling without stress on the skin or causing a restriction of movement. Protection from the sun’s harmful rays has also been factored into the Cold Skin, with the garment having a maximum UPF50+ rating, and it is available in both black and white. It also uses Polygiene StayFresh™ silver ion antibacterial treatment which suppresses 99% of odour-causing bacteria and additionally helps to eliminate sweat odour.

Features:

  • Independently tested and proven to be three times colder than a standard competitor product.
  • Cold from the moment it touches your skin, in temperatures up to 40° Celsius.
  • Baselayer technology utilises innovative fibres that are engineered to absorb heat and spread it over the body surface.
  • The thin and lightweight fabric disperses sweat rapidly creating a quick dry feeling without stress on the skin or causing a restriction of movement.
  • Protection from the sun’s harmful rays has also been factored into the Cold Skin, with the garment having a maximum UPF50+ rating, giving athletes additional peace of mind while competing or training.
  • OPTIMAL TEMPERATURE RANGE15° Celsius thru 40° Celsius

GARMENT CONSTRUCTION
Body: Nylon 77% Polyurethane 23%
Collar/Sleeve: Polyester 82% Polyurethane 18%

Sizing Note


The size chart shows optimum chest sizes, however due to the unique stretch properties of Zerofit materials, athletes will be able to fit into a higher selection of the sizes than usual.


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