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SUPACORE

General Information
Rated in the top 10 cutting edge sportstech solution providers in the world in 2019.
Supacore shorts and leggings, with the  patented, seamlessly engineered, high compression CORETECH™ waistband, are the only shorts and leggings that can assist core stability and aid in the recovery and rehabilitation of pre and post natal mothers ,hamstring, osteitis pubis, lower back and groin related injuries.


Health Claims/Benefits
  • Body mapped targeted compression focuses support of major muscle groups, resulting in less soft tissue damage.
  • Graduated compression increases blood circulation and reduce blood lactate for faster recovery.
  • Seamless technology means ultimate compression, comfort, fit and performance. Also lasts longer due to no fraying and stitch defects.
  • High tech, durable, breathable microfibre weave means longer product lifespan.
  • Quick dry and moisture wicking features for vital moisture management.
  • Used by members of the Australian national cricket and football teams.

Warnings
  • Speak to your doctor before starting any new training regimes.

How To Use
  • ​Click on the link to review the range of clothing options.

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