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Home » Moov&Cool to support elite sport in the UK
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Moov&Cool to support elite sport in the UK

By July 26, 20212 Mins Read
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RONSE,
BELGIUM

Devan Chemicals
which is a textile finishing expert has used its ‘cool comfort technology’
Moov&Cool to support high-performance sport in Belgium and the UK.

As the weather
is becoming hotter day by day, athletes face a real tough time. This is why
thermoregulation technology is becoming popular so that athletes can perform at
their best while playing the sport. The English Institute for Sport (EIS) and
Sally Cowan Ltd has used this technology to improve the quality of the garments
so that they offer thermal comfort to elite athletes.

Moov&Cool
blends a multi-functional polymer technology that is qualified to absorb heat
while the player is playing and it also improves the moisture management
properties of the fabric. The treatment is done in such a way that it reacts to
sweat build-up and heat emission simultaneously.

According to
Jonathan Leeder, Performance Innovation Consultant, EIS, the partnership with
Sally Cowan Ltd, has allowed the team to work with Dewan which has further led to the use of
Moov&Cool technology. He said that the overall feedback has been positive.
As per Sven Ghyselinck, CEO, Devan, the team is excited to see that the
Moov&Cool technology is finally taking off in the market”. He also said
that the pre-competition test results carried on the athletes have been
satisfactory.

Source – Press release of “Devan Chemicals”

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