Wednesday, December 28, 2011

NCAA Football Jerseys Meet Technology


!±8± NCAA Football Jerseys Meet Technology

Remember when a football jersey was just a mesh shirt? Heck, if you're old enough you remember when jerseys were just a cotton shirt and helmets where just leather caps. Well, those days are long gone. Adidas has taken NCAA football jerseys to a whole new level. They have created innovative technology for jerseys that will make awesome players even better. The two features that set the football jerseys apart are ClimaCool and formation cuts.

ClimaCool is a unique system that Adidas also uses in its shoe lines and golf shirts. ClimaCool is a fabric placed in shoulder pad areas of the jersey. Since the shoulders are considered "high heat zones" the ClimaCool is placed there to enhance ventilation and allow for a continual supply of air to that area of the body. By strategically placing seams, Adidas' formation cuts remove excess fabric thereby enhancing the natural movements of the players during the game and reducing obstructions and abrasions.

Adidas' U.S. Sports Director, Mark Clinard, credits the Michigan Wolverines with allowing Adidas the freedom to create such innovative NCAA football jerseys, saying, "Working in collaboration with Michigan on the design of the new uniforms allowed us to create one of the most unique jerseys in college football today."

In addition to the technology being used in the new football jerseys, Adidas has created a TechFit PowerWeb sleeve for the calves. The PowerWeb improves oxygen delivery and increases blood flow which can cause players to improve run times by 1.1 percent and demonstrate 5.3 percent more power.


NCAA Football Jerseys Meet Technology

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