There are plenty of sport technologies that people poo-poo as quackery, based on the fact that you do not really need them. That may be a point, but it does not prove that they do not work or have a beneficial effect. An example is batting gloves. You can sure play baseball & swing a bat without them, but it is impossible to deny that they improve grip & control. See any Pro Ball Players not using them? Nope. And, no, it's not just because they get them free/paid. Yes, a few do, but most do not.
@TheSirPrise - There are also plenty of critical reviews around the site.
Sites that white-wash their reviews and delete bad reviews get found out pretty quick, and word spreads on the web quickly. Sure, every site has the capability to do it, but it is pretty obvious when sites are removing any critical reviews (as nobody gets all good reviews).
There are actually things on web that are real & believable. It's true.
If everything is wrong/faked, then what the F are we all doing here?!?
People simply don't know any better. Surely horse wagon is better than walking, but cars are much faster.Companies that make a whole lot of noise, offer precious little.
They sell it as a suit, too for $130. Seems like hype, but when you read revfiews of REAL athletes using it, majority report it reduces recovery time (how log you are sore/tired) by up to 50%. So, when you lift weights or play a hard game, instead of taking 2 days to feel better, now it will only take 1. Doesn't sound like a big deal to the typical lazy American slobs, but if you play sports 3-4x a week, like I do, this is worth $, for sure. Legit. I am seriously considering getting one now...
Muscular Men in skin-tight lycra. Well, if you knew a little about NBC, you wouldn't be surprised by why they are charitably pushing this product on their news network. NBC is haven for liberals and gays; if you've seen any recent broadcasts of SNL, I'm sure you won't argue that statement. -- BTW, fuck you if you can't take a joke.
I know that similar garments are used as 'hapticsuit' to reconfigure the brain to cure anorexia. Rubber suits are also used in autism therapy. But can lycra really reduce muscle ache after training, or is it a placebo? (The superhero factor of proudly showing ones muscles in skintight suits certainly matters.) I would expect that restricting blood flow rather disturbs muscle regeneration. Patenting that is silly since such suits exist anyway.
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ocbountyhunter 6 days ago
What if you have to go pee????
TheIllegitimateChild 1 month ago
There are plenty of sport technologies that people poo-poo as quackery, based on the fact that you do not really need them. That may be a point, but it does not prove that they do not work or have a beneficial effect. An example is batting gloves. You can sure play baseball & swing a bat without them, but it is impossible to deny that they improve grip & control. See any Pro Ball Players not using them? Nope. And, no, it's not just because they get them free/paid. Yes, a few do, but most do not.
petebanta 2 months ago
@TheSirPrise - There are also plenty of critical reviews around the site.
Sites that white-wash their reviews and delete bad reviews get found out pretty quick, and word spreads on the web quickly. Sure, every site has the capability to do it, but it is pretty obvious when sites are removing any critical reviews (as nobody gets all good reviews).
There are actually things on web that are real & believable. It's true.
If everything is wrong/faked, then what the F are we all doing here?!?
petebanta 2 months ago
People simply don't know any better. Surely horse wagon is better than walking, but cars are much faster.Companies that make a whole lot of noise, offer precious little.
wojtek1425 2 months ago
They sell it as a suit, too for $130. Seems like hype, but when you read revfiews of REAL athletes using it, majority report it reduces recovery time (how log you are sore/tired) by up to 50%. So, when you lift weights or play a hard game, instead of taking 2 days to feel better, now it will only take 1. Doesn't sound like a big deal to the typical lazy American slobs, but if you play sports 3-4x a week, like I do, this is worth $, for sure. Legit. I am seriously considering getting one now...
petebanta 2 months ago
@petebanta What's to stop them from making up or picking and choosing reviews?
TheSirPrise 2 months ago
''suit should be worn 24 hours after workout''....yeah right of course
oasisoasis21 2 months ago
Nice sales pitch........does it actually live up to the claim?
ffairlane57 3 months ago
Muscular Men in skin-tight lycra. Well, if you knew a little about NBC, you wouldn't be surprised by why they are charitably pushing this product on their news network. NBC is haven for liberals and gays; if you've seen any recent broadcasts of SNL, I'm sure you won't argue that statement. -- BTW, fuck you if you can't take a joke.
fatalexcerpts 5 months ago
What the hell is a thinly veiled advertisment doing on a news show?
adam90854 5 months ago
Waste of money
Laciiza 5 months ago
You spelled recharge wrong..dumbass
layzy22 6 months ago
under armour ...next crysis suit! pls
xtechxtips 6 months ago 11
It is not a suit...
TrueBlueAustralian 1 year ago
I work with the guy modeling the Suit!
awesomejeris 1 year ago
recharge*
Dreadedaries 1 year ago
Hey, he is missing the cape and Batman logo!
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I know that similar garments are used as 'hapticsuit' to reconfigure the brain to cure anorexia. Rubber suits are also used in autism therapy. But can lycra really reduce muscle ache after training, or is it a placebo? (The superhero factor of proudly showing ones muscles in skintight suits certainly matters.) I would expect that restricting blood flow rather disturbs muscle regeneration. Patenting that is silly since such suits exist anyway.
AerialTheShamen 1 year ago
@AerialTheShamen yeah dude. how does it even work??? how can a suit make muscles heal faster???
Good1Embiko 10 months ago
its suposed to like compress water out of your muscles wich is what causes the swelling. They explain it on there website
redtail5 9 months ago
your gonna have to shell out 150 bucks for this
Str8Trapstar90 1 year ago
Why were you staring at the models ass?
scremenseamen24 2 years ago
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quikflow 1 year ago
The model kept feeling his ass
7075403942 2 years ago 5
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quikflow 1 year ago
@7075403942 So true!!!
Maucool67 1 year ago
@7075403942 He's probably wiping sweat off his hands
gruhonjic 1 year ago
pretty cool
onceyo 2 years ago