Here at rugbystore we have put the new Skins A400 range to the test.
Skins claim to have improved the compression, muscle support and fit of the garments. Measuring the height, weight and chest size of 400 athletes they were able to determine the correct sizing for the products. The use of gradient compression and a fabric with memory capabilities means that Skins has produced a product range that ensures the correct level of surface pressure is applied to most body shapes. The improved fit leads to more oxygenated blood being supplied to the muscles resulting in improved performance and less pain.
Knowing how well the original Skins Sport range sold and the excellent customer feedback we received about it, we were keen to see just how well the A400 range performed. We were not disappointed; Skins have come up trumps again. This product range is very comfortable to wear and it’s easy to tell Skins have spent a lot of time refining and perfecting the fit. During training the product moves with you perfectly without compromising the reassuring compression fit.
Worn after training or exercising the A400 range prevents what has become known as DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness). We have all been there, trained really hard one day, been a bit sore the next day and discover on the second day our muscles are ever more sore and stiff. The A400 range is the perfect antidote. Worn after training or playing it allows you to get back on the pitch and train hard again and again, meaning you will last longer and perform better. It does this by helping to remove the lactic acid and toxins that build up in the muscles through improved blood flow. Basically, the more oxygenated blood you can supply to the muscles the quicker you will be able to recover.
We can’t recommend this product highly enough. It does exactly what it says it will do and looks sleek and stylish into the bargain. If you are someone who trains hard and want to get the most out of your performance this should be an essential part of your kit.






