@xmessenjah As far as I know, it's actually better to drink water that is closer to your core body temperature when dehydrated, instead of cold water. Because it rehydrates your body faster, since your body does not have to raise the temperature of the water to your body's temperature after you ingest it.
Therefore I have to overheat then sweat enough to make it damp, then it starts to work about half way through the game. What I do now is wet the sleeves up to the shoulder, start to play then when I warm up I use a water bottle to wet the front & back. This way I am warm for pregame and it starts cooling as soon as I need it. I do not sweat as much, my visor does not fog up anymore as my head is cooler, no dripping down my forehead into my eyes. Coulda skated more periods after many games.
UPDATE...... well I've had the Energy Accumulator top for a while and have worn it to play hockey about 20 times. It took me a while but I figured out how to get it to work for me.
As it is, the long sleeve top is too warm. When I first get on the ice I am nice and warm, which I thought was a good thing. Before I used to have to skate a whole bunch in warm up to just get my hands warm (they are already slow enough!)
The problem is that in order for the garment to work it has to be damp.
I've used this for two hockey games so far. kept me warm before warm up so I didn't have to skate so hard to get going. Normally sweat drips off my face into my visor and it fogs up half way thru. These games I was damp but no dripping, visor did not fog up, same on 2nd game in 2nd night. I am not fastest/youngest on either team but both nights guys commented on my effort. Arbitrary I know. don't know if compression works but definitely stayed cooler & lost less fluids. Only have top.
He lasted 14 minutes in a heat like that? He is not average at all. Heck, I don't think I can last as long in a gym. I'm a sprinter, not even a cross country runner.
Acne is not caused by sweat, it's caused by dead skin, or other minute obstructions, clogging the pores of the skin. In some cases, it is also caused by hormonal imbalance.
very very nice keep uploading and nice quality
ExtremeVoltages 2 weeks ago
Did he really drink that water next to him? ...Hot water after a collapse? :D
xmessenjah 3 months ago
@xmessenjah As far as I know, it's actually better to drink water that is closer to your core body temperature when dehydrated, instead of cold water. Because it rehydrates your body faster, since your body does not have to raise the temperature of the water to your body's temperature after you ingest it.
Langarm 3 weeks ago
Therefore I have to overheat then sweat enough to make it damp, then it starts to work about half way through the game. What I do now is wet the sleeves up to the shoulder, start to play then when I warm up I use a water bottle to wet the front & back. This way I am warm for pregame and it starts cooling as soon as I need it. I do not sweat as much, my visor does not fog up anymore as my head is cooler, no dripping down my forehead into my eyes. Coulda skated more periods after many games.
maxglide 3 months ago
UPDATE...... well I've had the Energy Accumulator top for a while and have worn it to play hockey about 20 times. It took me a while but I figured out how to get it to work for me.
As it is, the long sleeve top is too warm. When I first get on the ice I am nice and warm, which I thought was a good thing. Before I used to have to skate a whole bunch in warm up to just get my hands warm (they are already slow enough!)
The problem is that in order for the garment to work it has to be damp.
maxglide 3 months ago
i don't get. this show doesn't usually market products?
aligboyakasha 4 months ago
I've used this for two hockey games so far. kept me warm before warm up so I didn't have to skate so hard to get going. Normally sweat drips off my face into my visor and it fogs up half way thru. These games I was damp but no dripping, visor did not fog up, same on 2nd game in 2nd night. I am not fastest/youngest on either team but both nights guys commented on my effort. Arbitrary I know. don't know if compression works but definitely stayed cooler & lost less fluids. Only have top.
maxglide 4 months ago
Well the fallout is a total scam but this doesn't mean that the X-Bionic does not produce quality products!
Kadishona 6 months ago
I WANT ONE I WANT ONE I WANT ONE NOWWW MOMMY D:
sindude300 6 months ago
dear santa
KieranLfc7 6 months ago
Yes, the "buzzword". I only heard started hearing it like 15 years ago.
ACEGunnerBRO 8 months ago
haha they let john go to the dangerous 104 degrees zone. i thought they would stop before he collapse, but i guess they dont give a f8ck about john.
BakaDemi 9 months ago
If this is true the US military should issue these to troops over in Iraq and Afghanistan.
ajlepisto 9 months ago
nice to see a good show selling out to be an advertiser...
tjmbcool 10 months ago
he aint African so he cant run in that kind of weather
TheHaron68 10 months ago
HAHA WHAT A LOAD OF SHITE
TheGavaz123 10 months ago
this is just a long commercial
TimeDefeater 11 months ago 4
or wear nothing like what our ancestors' been doing.
igrenade 11 months ago
at :50 those look like dorittos
Rag123qweasdzxc 1 year ago 2
These guys should combine Adidas Techfit PowerWeb and X-Bionic together to create the ultimate sports performance enhancement suit. :)
junmun123 1 year ago
those shirts are expensive!
mrdezara 1 year ago
If I wanted to watch an ad for clothes, I would have searched for it.
sammcl16890 1 year ago
i need one of those when i skateboard hahahaha
monkkeyboy18 1 year ago
a commercial not science
k94845 1 year ago
lol amazing??
3° lol
berkut2006 1 year ago
@berkut2006 stop being ignorant, 102 and 104+ degrees could mean death, and thats 2 degrees.
DblePunch 1 year ago
Xbionic clothes makes you cool ahahah
kostya92 1 year ago
It's amazing how un-biased that whole segment was. So objective.
What, with the website of "where to buy" across the bottom of the screen, to the dramatic fall on the treadmill. Good stuff.
And only $115 for an X-Bionic (great name) shirt. What a deal!
I bet there's no way that a from fitting 100% cotton tshirt would do the same thing, costing so little by comparison.
Especially since cotton magnetically bonds with water and pulls heat from the body in order to evaporate.
ricomadaffari1 1 year ago
@ricomadaffari1 bulshit, you just don't know what are you talking about.
Kadishona 1 year ago
He lasted 14 minutes in a heat like that? He is not average at all. Heck, I don't think I can last as long in a gym. I'm a sprinter, not even a cross country runner.
TimHowardII 2 years ago
oh my god i would have to buy this shit for 200 $ to save 3 degrees .... i dont think so
denmark1533 2 years ago
3 degrees its a lot..
aznskydreamer 2 years ago
I wonder if this clothes would cause acne our some sort on the skin from trapping all the sweat.
IslandDrift808 2 years ago
Acne is not caused by sweat, it's caused by dead skin, or other minute obstructions, clogging the pores of the skin. In some cases, it is also caused by hormonal imbalance.
So no, these clothes will not cause acne.
HeckoX 2 years ago
@HeckoX but it can exacerbate the process if your body is shedding or lots of obstructions cloging the pores
thefogg 1 year ago
@IslandDrift808 thats why you wash your clothes after each session of profuse sweating
thefogg 1 year ago
Not gonna lie though I kinda want one of those shirts.
tainted4568 2 years ago 42
Was this on TV? It's just a 10min (plus part 2 whatever that is) commercial.
samnelso 2 years ago
Awesome quality
JumpingHamburgers 2 years ago 26