Introducing The New Long Sleeve Zerofit IceSkin Baselayer…And Short-Sleeve Back In Stock!

Following the successful launch of the new Zerofit IceSkin Baselayer, we are delighted to announce the arrival of a new long-sleeve (£59.95) version, while the original short-sleeve option is now re-stocked in all sizes too.
Zerofit’s first ever motorcycling-specific baselayer has been developed in conjunction with brand ambassador Glenn Irwin, iconic NW200 rider and star of the Bennetts BSB, and has been engineered to take the heat out of summer journeys in temperatures up to 40° Celsius.
While the short-sleeve option has proven incredibly popular, the addition of a long-sleeve choice will add comfort and cool contact performance to your arms during the warmest months of the year.

The new unisex IceSkin blends two key technologies – Cool Stamp Tech® on the front and arms of the baselayer and Rhombus Mesh Design on the back - to keep bikers cool and sweat free, as lead designer Kenichi Mori explained.
‘Cool Stamp Tech is a printing processing method with a new cooling effect that has been developed by Zerofit’s parent company. It is mainly made up of two cooling processing methods (menthol-based and xylitol-based).
‘There are nine types of ‘temperature sensors’ called TRPs on human skin, and people sense temperature when each sensor is activated. The menthol-based processing agent in Cool Stamp Tech contains an ingredient that activates temperature sensors and sends a signal to the brain that it feels cold, so that the temperature feels lower than it actually is,’ Mr Mori concluded.

For the IceSkin long-sleeve version, this technology has been applied to the arms as well as the front portion of the baselayer.
The new Rhombus Mesh Design on the back of the IceSkin baselayer has been innovated to target the area where perspiration builds up the most.

Whether it’s long-sleeve or short-sleeve, we’ve got an IceSkin Baselayer for you this summer!