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PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: EVS CTR VEST

Stay cool and stay safe with the Core Temperature Regulator Cooling Vest
  


    In light of the recent tragedy and loss of Josh Lichtle, now is the time to capitalize and really emphasize the resources we have available in helping to prevent heat related deaths from occurring from here on out.  Everyone here at EVS Sports is committed to educating the general public about staying safe – especially during the extreme heat we all have to deal with during the summer months.  With the recent release of our all new CTR (Core Temperature Regulator) Cooling Vest, we’re overly committed to promoting the number of safety features this product has.  The CTR truly is a winning product and may very well be the ticket in helping to prevent future heat related deaths.  Our products CAN save lives!   
 
    Core Temperature Regulator helps prevent dehydration and heat exhaustion while allowing optimum strength & performance.
 
    + Constructed of thin, strategically placed layers of “Super Absorbent Polymer”
    + Once saturated with water, polymer retains and slowly disperses to keep you cool
    + Strategic sections will keep your core temperature down longer
    + Helps to maximize your riding session

 
    http://www.evs-sports.com/product/tug-undergear/ctr_cooling_vest/


MAY 2012, VOLUME 40, NUMBER 5
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