DRYARN FOR SLAM’S HEAVY UNDERWEAR LINE

15/09/2011

The Dryarn / Slam partnership is going from strenght to strenght, with Slam including underwear in this exceptional microfibre in its next collection, garments that were tested in the field by some of the greatest sailors in the world. These articles are highly versatile, created to enhance the performance of sports practitioners, whether they be sailors, cyclists, runners, etc The garments are designed to be worn against the skin. Thanks to their differntiated structure, they supported the muscles without constriction, facilitating the evacuation of perspiration. The Slam/Dryarn partnership represents the perfect union of comfort and technical performance. Dryarn, resistant to wear wash-after-wash, lightweight and fine, ensures mnaximum freedom of movement. This is a perfetc alliance offerinf aficionados of sailing, a fascinating and sometimes extreme sport, the possibility of realizing their dream of experiencing the sea with passion in an adventure made considerably more comfortable by Slam’s underwear line in Dryarn. Dryarn, thanks to its hygroscopic characteristics, carries water, perspiration and moisture towards the outside of the fabric. Since it does not absorb water, the weight of the fibre, and of the garment, does not increase. Dryarn also has an excellent insulating capacity, maintaining body heat unaltered. Resistant to abrasion, non-pilling and antibacterial, the combination of these advantages makes Dryarn the ideal fibre for garments worn by sailors during their most strenuous physical efforts.

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