Reducing the risk of injury in winter
Reducing the risk of injury in winter
According to a UEFA study, there is up to a 50% increase in muscle injuries during matches played in low temperatures
Reducing muscle tension
Reducing muscle tension
Heating with graphene radiation accelerates regeneration, removes waste products, and prevents the legs from stiffening when sitting on a bench
Increased blood flow to muscles
Increased blood flow to muscles
Improved blood circulation thanks to actively supplied heat promotes muscle oxygenation and prepares the body for immediate physical performance
Faster adaptation to performance
Faster adaptation to performance
Warm feet in winter mean a faster transition from rest mode to full load. Your feet are almost immediately ready for performance

We love football. We hate winter.

We’re footballers who’ve played in all levels of competition – from top leagues to local divisions. And one thing was always the same: cold feet in football boots. Beanie, gloves, jacket? No problem. But feet? They freeze first – and once they’re cold, there’s no warming them up.

It’s not just about discomfort

Frozen feet aren’t just uncomfortable. They increase the risk of injury, reduce performance, and take the joy out of the game. Cold simply ruins football.

Technical university? Our advantage.

Most players don’t know much about textiles. But we studied at the Technical University of Liberec, a leader in textile technologies. And that’s where our idea was born.

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