A3 Performance Unveils Bodimax Sleeves Aquatic Performancewear

A3 Performance, The Performance Swimwear Company, unveiled its latest innovation, BODIMAX Sleeves the first-ever aquatic performancewear.

A3’s BODIMAX Sleeves are the first-ever intelligent fabric used in sport, designed to impact performance and recovery, so athletes can train better longer and get better faster. A3 Performance has been actively developing the BODIMAX Sleeves over the last four years, since the initial chemistry of the technology. A3 President and CEO Dan Meinholz is excited to bring this amazing, cutting edge technology to the sport of swimming and athletes everywhere,

“We are thrilled to be the first to introduce such an innovative technology. Our BODIMAX sleeves were designed specifically for swimming, but we have found that the sleeve’s benefits go far beyond the pool. In my time in the sport of swimming, I have never seen a more significant product innovation for training and recovery” said Meinholz.

The state-of-the-art BODIMAX Technology is at the forefront of athlete training and recovery advancements. The intelligent fabric goes beyond basic compression athletes are so familiar with. The BODIMAX sleeves do not only compress the muscle, but they interact with the body. BODIMAX absorbs body heat and returns it back to the body as energy. The energy rays’ penetration of the skin stimulates blood microcirculation, cellular metabolism, and thermoregulation. These processes improve the concentration and flow of oxygen in the body which diminishes lactic acid buildup in the muscles and thereby delays fatigue and enhances performance.

About A3 Performance

A3 Performance is the fastest growing brand of performance swimwear in the United States. Driven by a ‘Highest Quality, Best Price’ philosophy, A3 Performance develops the sports’ most innovative products for an amazing price. The first brand ever to develop both a closed back and a powerback female racing knee suit continues to innovate the sport of swimming, now with BODIMAX Sleeves. Train better, swim faster, and be the best with A3 Performance – The Performance Swimwear Company.

Swim gear news is courtesy of A3, a SwimSwam partner.

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Meh
7 years ago

Nothing more than snake oil.

Alex Mason
7 years ago

Lol, snake oil to the max!

Uberfan
7 years ago

If these actually worked A3 would have stumbled across a multi million dollar idea

h2osprt
7 years ago

Wow. It turns out that these “energy rays” are so powerful, there is no need for a swimmer to eat. No more crazy concerns about nutrition! Simply wear the sleeves and viola… you’re good. In fact the NIH is probably investigating whether or not these things will cure heart disease and perhaps even diabetes. Certainly peripheral vascular disease… a thing of the past… because of their effect on “microcirculation and cellular metabolism.” Could even help COPD patients… you know… having trouble with oxygen flow? Here is your answer. Get a pair for Grandma and Grandpa!!! Is NASA aware of this innovation? Cuz this might be our ticket to Mars! No more expensive space suits!!! It is almost to good to… Read more »

SCAQTony
7 years ago

Amazing idea: I would love a pair of those made out of neoprene for open water racing. I wear a “long john” wetsuit in cold water races for more shoulder mobility. A pair of sleeves would grant more floatation and a warmer swim.

Bo swims
Reply to  SCAQTony
7 years ago

Neoprene sleeves already exist

DMacNCheez
7 years ago

A lot of bold claims in the product description. Any way to know if these actually make a difference?

Blackflag82
Reply to  DMacNCheez
7 years ago

“energy rays” says it all…according to their website, these sleeves do things that are not actually possible

Swimmer A
Reply to  Blackflag82
7 years ago

BlackFlag82 I like the name ^^

FIR Advocate
Reply to  Blackflag82
7 years ago

Far infrared energy is actually a very real thing. FIR light therapy, FIR saunas, FIR ovens, even FIR clothing…the benefits of FIR are actually incredibly good for the human body. This concept is super cool

gator
7 years ago

meet-legal?

Bo swims
Reply to  gator
7 years ago

No