Volleyball Shorts Review - Why Mizuno and Adidas use the compression shorts, spandex?

In my previous article I explained what it was and why spandex is often used in compression shorts volleyball. In this article we'll examine my conclusions about the differences between tissues and materials, Mizuno and Adidas use to produce their spandex shorts and if its proprietary technology to separate it from its competitors.

Volleyball Shorts Made from polyester / spandex blend

Microfiber Cloth

This type of shorts is usually a 88% to 12% and 90%10% spandex, polyester mix balance.

Mizuno has specialized in this particular mix of materials used in their spandex shorts volleyball, and has its own brand called MZO polyester microfiber, which is being developed as a series of high-performance technical fabrics with a special yarn fabric structure and the process of dye. MZO vapor is designed to carry perspiration away from the body and allow to cool to body temperature. This material is described as"Comfortable, breathable care, low maintenance and long life."

Just for the record microfiber (I had to look for it) an "extremely fine synthetic fiber that can be woven into textiles with the texture and drape of natural fiber fabric, but with greater distance, washability repellency, breathability and water." Usually it is a soft and lightweight with a silky touch and resists shrinkage, resistant and provides protection against the elements.

Mizuno has two different types ofMicrofibre they use in their line of volleyball shorts.

MZO into the vortex, low rider pants women's volleyball and techno-found. The other type of microfiber, is called the Vortex Drylite six panel shorts. This patented process is designed to cool the body and keep the athlete dry during the competition represented by the vapor transport perspiration away from the body and cooling the body temperature of a player. Mizuno says that DryLite "comfortable, breathable, lightweightto maintain and durable. "(No, you're not reading the same thing twice. They used the same talk about the product, the properties of the two and to describe Drylite MZO processes.)

The compression shorts Adibody have the same combination of polyester / spandex material mixed, but the Adidas exclusively developed in micro-fiber fabric that is used is Climalite. Before you ask, let me give you the 411, what does this mean the end for this company. Climate is one of theAdidas branded clothing systems, which include technologies Cool, Lite, warm and proofing.

As for volleyball three technologies I mention below are those seen most often used in volleyball shorts.

ClimaCool is an integrated system of technologies that work together to regulate the athlete's body temperature and is also used as a cooling system in footwear.
ClimaLite fabric pulls sweat away from the skin of the outer fabric face for quickEvaporation, improves the body's thermoregulation and ClimaWarm is lightweight, breathable insulation that keeps the athlete dry and comfortable in cold weather.

Designed in other words, an Adidas Climalite water-absorbing technology with cotton threads from one side of the fabric and synthetic fibers inside that work to help the moisture from the skin to the fabric surface for easy evaporation. Got it? Good. Since I have only a few minutesago.

Volleyball Shorts Review - Why Mizuno and Adidas use the compression shorts, spandex?

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