Ice Cool Redding Relies On IceSkin Baselayer For Victory At Brands Hatch

Zerofit athlete Scott Redding clinched his first win of the Bennetts BSB Championship season since returning from WorldSBK and was crowned the Monster Energy King of Brands in the process on a muggy weekend in Kent.
The ‘Comeback Kid’ - who is racing for the Hager PBM Ducati Team as a replacement for the injured Glenn Irwin - relied on the cool contact performance of the IceSkin Baselayer (£59.95) and the Cold Skin Leggings (£55).

The IceSkin (£59.95) helps racers, adventurers, enduro riders and touring bikers to stay cool in the hottest temperatures, thanks to Cool Stamp Tech® on the front of the baselayer while the Rhombus Mesh Design on the back eliminates sweat. It is available in both Long and Short sleeve versions.
Scott started the weekend at Brands with a second spot in Race 1, before winning the Sprint event and finishing with a third in Race 3 in the main superbike class.

Danny Kent (also wearing IceSkin with Cold Skin Leggings) enjoyed his best weekend of the season, claiming his first podium in the Sprint, before going one better in his final race of the weekend.
There was further success for the Zerofit brand in the Rokit Off BMW Motorrad F 900 R Cup, with Nikki Coates holding off the challenge of fellow ZF man Barry Burrell and Richard Cooper finishing third to give the Japanese baselayer brand their first podium whitewash since Oulton Park in 2024. All three of the riders were wearing the IceSkin Baselayer.

In the Pirelli National Superstock Championship, Zerofit baselayer debutant Tom Ward rocketed to a pair of third place finishes.
Asher Durham followed up a good weekend last time out at Knockhill by finishing third in the Sportbike class, while Alfie Davidson went one better with a second spot in the same Championship.