Kymira’s sportswear uses infrared technology to enhance athletes’ training and recovery experience / Kymira
Celliant’s textiles, used by Kymira, enable the body’s heat energy to be transformed into infrared energy
The fabrics are made into specialist sportswear for use by elite and amateur athletes
Benefits include improved energy, recovery, breathing, oxygen levels, pain relief and thermoregulation
England rugby player Jonny May has become a brand ambassador for infrared tech sports apparel company Kymira and will be wearing its new Legacy Project range
Kymira infrared technology-enabled sportswear uses Celliant’s textiles, which contain thermo-reactive minerals and trace elements. These are either embedded into the yarn or applied directly to the fabric, enabling body heat to be transformed into infrared energy.
The effect on muscle tissue is increased capillarisation and nitric oxide production which supports athletes in performing at a higher level for longer, by benefiting from improved recovery, oxygen levels, pain relief and thermoregulation.
In the US, Celliant products are considered to be medical devices – according to section 201(h) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act – and in Canada, the UK, the EU, Australia, New Zealand and Japan are designated as a class 1 medical device.
Professional rugby player Jonny May – who’s won the Six Nations title three times during his 72-cap career in the England team – has recently become a brand ambassador for Kymira. He will be using its new activewear range, the Legacy Project, for both training and recovery, while aiming for selection for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, which starts in September.
“Kymira’s products have become an integral part of my training and recovery routine,” he says. “I’m always looking for new ways to gain those small percentages which make such a difference in elite sport and I place a high premium on implementing techniques which can help me stay fit and firing on the rugby pitch.”
“Few athletes look after themselves better than Jonny,” said Kymira founder, Timothy Brownstone. “The value he places on training and recovery chime perfectly with what we’re doing at Kymira, for both elite athletes and the everyday sports person or fitness enthusiast.”
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