ZONAL COMPRESSIVE BREECHES
COMPRESSION PANELS ON THE THIGH AND AROUND THE CALF.
The breeches are designed to provide maximum support to the rider. Their construction is the result of two years of work and tests carried out while riding.
After the research, the following areas were selected as the most sensitive:
- iliotibial fascia – with high tension it is responsible for pain in the knees and hips
- calf – a very hard-working muscle, which can hurt without support, but also the lack of adequate blood flow leads to varicose veins.
- knee – according to physiotherapists, knee pain is often caused by tensions in other muscles. However, proper construction of breeches can prevent them from being reinforced.
The structural elements that support the mentioned areas are compression panels on the thighs and around the calf. In breeches, the medical effect of the compression panels is reinforced with transverse technical seams. The task of the compression panels is to support the muscles and tendons that are heavily stressed during the ride. Additionally, zonal compression stimulates lymphatic circulation by improving the drainage of undesirable substances from muscles and blood vessels, has a positive effect on the quality of their work and reduces the tendency to overtraining. We got rid of the inside leg steam to relieve this area and reduce knee pain.
Breeches and leggings are made from 2 technical, sport fabrics. First fabric is high technology sport fabric for the base of breeches. The second one is much lighter but with a lot of LYCRA to make compression. Special construction of used fabrics gives riders a sense of exceptional comfort, without restricting their movements.
Our company places great emphasis on ecology, therefore the fabrics and silicones used in the production of grips used in our products are ecological and ecosystem friendly. Parts of the products are manufactured close to each other to reduce CO2 production from travel.
We would like to point out that without additional physiotherapy work, the pain in the muscles will not disappear by itself. It must be supported by exercise and stretching. We will soon be introducing our own series of exercises to support the rider.
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