Let TRREX take the edge off, so you can devote your energy to the goal.
    
Let TRREX take the heat off, so you can devote your energy to your goal.  Whether it is your daily run, training for the next Marathon , on the court, or in the field,  TRREX can give you that extra edge.  With TRREX cooling you, you’ll get to focus more on the play and less on the work.

Military personnel in training or stationed in hot climates like Afghanistan and Iraq endure periods of extreme heat while wearing full gear military uniforms for hours at a time.  Current testing with Special Forces is generating positive feedback.

BEFORE | DURING  | AFTER

Studies show that  wearing TRREX before exercise can give your body a head start.  Your body will heat up more slowly.

During
activity in the heat, TRREX cooling products will help keep your body from heating up as quickly, allowing more of your energy to be devoted to speed, agility, and endurance.

Afterward, use TRREX as a tool to cool down and recover from your successful challenge                                                           ||LEARN MORE
 

   
   


    You take pride in your 
    performance.  Your
    goal is to take it to the
    next level - a little
    faster, a little further.

   Get  the most out of every step with TRREX!
    Heat stress is a significant factor in many military activities, and heat
    casualties have posed a problem throughout the history of warfare.
    Egyptian failure to implement adequate precautions against heat
    stress contributed to the quick Israeli victory in the 1967 conflict in
    the Sinai desert. Heat casualties among US military trainees were a
    major concern during World War II and continue as a problem to
    this day.

    Both desert (hot, dry) and tropical (warm, wet) climates pose
    hazards; the current requirement that US forces stand ready to
    deploy on short notice anywhere in the world means that all four
    US military services must be prepared to operate under hot
    conditions to which personnel are unaccustomed. Relevant
    research programs are conducted at a number of military
    laboratories, including the US Army Research Institute of
    Environmental Medicine (USARIEM), Natick , Massachusetts , and 
    the Naval Health Research Center , San Diego , California .

    Heat has a broad spectrum of effects. Heat stroke is equivalent to
    a major wound: each case is a potential fatality, and survivors are
    lost to service for prolonged periods. In contrast, heat exhaustion
    and related syndromes are only temporarily incapacitating, are
    generally treated in the field, and often go unreported; they can
    nevertheless significantly affect mission accomplishment. There is
    also a growing body of evidence that heat stress that is
    physiologically tolerable can impair human ability to accomplish
    complex tasks of military importance.
Source: Borden Institute -

 

 
  TRREX gear currently being tested with U.S. Special Forces is generating positive
  feedback. TRREX apparel can be easily worn under all required military apparel and 
  chemical weapons gear to assure comfort and maintain a high level of performance in
  extreme conditions.
 
 
   
    website developed by LAManagement