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June 16, 2017 - Inconnu, inconnu - 15/06/2017 - A hands-free way to take on liquid without disrupting a run or a workout is set to be a hit.Wetsleeve is a lightweight pack worn on the forearm to make hydration seamless and effortless A silicone mouthpiece situated towards the wrist lets the user take a drink simply by raising their arm top their mouth.It lets users can drink from the wrist without breaking their momentum. According to the makers, athletes and outdoor enthusiasts no longer have to carry around bottles or wear bulky and impractical hydration packs while on the move. The Wetsleeve incorporates a refillable 12oz / 350 ml) liquid reservoir and is available in three fitting sizes, small , medium and large.A spokesman for the US team behind the accessory said: “ Wetsleeve is suitable for virtually all sports and activities, including running, hiking, cycling, paddle boarding, skateboarding, kite-surfing, diving, general fitness, yoga, and fishing, among others. “It is made from breathable, soft, water resistant materials with a 3D mesh lining on its underside that lets the skin breathe while ensuring an elastic, yet firm and streamlined fit. It also incorporates two built-in pockets perfect for carrying personal belongings like cards, keys or headphones. Wetsleeve has a zippered pocket which is opened to remove the drinks reservoir for filling.A built-in insulated lining ensures the liquid inside stays cool during extended use. The spokesman added:” The reservoir, made from government approved food grade materials was meticulously designed to compress after every sip to minimize sloshing while the integrated spine ensures the liquid contents stay evenly distributed at all times, even during rigorous activities. “Wetsleeve co-founder David Herring , based in Brooklyn, New York, USA, said he came up with the idea for it after finding existing options for hands-free hydration were severely lacking.”He explained:” I hated ha

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June 16, 2017 - Inconnu, inconnu - 15/06/2017 - A hands-free way to take on liquid without disrupting a run or a workout is set to be a hit.Wetsleeve is a lightweight pack worn on the forearm to make hydration seamless and effortless A silicone mouthpiece situated towards the wrist lets the user take a drink simply by raising their arm top their mouth.It lets users can drink from the wrist without breaking their momentum. According to the makers, athletes and outdoor enthusiasts no longer have to carry around bottles or wear bulky and impractical hydration packs while on the move. The Wetsleeve incorporates a refillable 12oz / 350 ml) liquid reservoir and is available in three fitting sizes, small , medium and large.A spokesman for the US team behind the accessory said: “ Wetsleeve is suitable for virtually all sports and activities, including running, hiking, cycling, paddle boarding, skateboarding, kite-surfing, diving, general fitness, yoga, and fishing, among others. “It is made from breathable, soft, water resistant materials with a 3D mesh lining on its underside that lets the skin breathe while ensuring an elastic, yet firm and streamlined fit. It also incorporates two built-in pockets perfect for carrying personal belongings like cards, keys or headphones. Wetsleeve has a zippered pocket which is opened to remove the drinks reservoir for filling.A built-in insulated lining ensures the liquid inside stays cool during extended use. The spokesman added:” The reservoir, made from government approved food grade materials was meticulously designed to compress after every sip to minimize sloshing while the integrated spine ensures the liquid contents stay evenly distributed at all times, even during rigorous activities. “Wetsleeve co-founder David Herring , based in Brooklyn, New York, USA, said he came up with the idea for it after finding existing options for hands-free hydration were severely lacking.”He explained:” I hated ha