Zerofit Heatrub Move Baselayer Back In Stock!

Zerofit Heatrub Move Baselayer Back In Stock!

The Heatrub Ultimate ($90) may be the baselayer of choice for many Americans in the coldest of winter temperatures, but we are excited to let you know that the Heatrub Move Baselayer ($76) is now back in stock and the products are ready to ship.

The unisex baselayer is available in sizes XS thru XXL and comes in black, white, navy, titanium or dayglo.

The Heatrub Move is our most versatile baselayer because it’s suitable for motorcyclists, hikers, golfers, anglers, hunters, skiers, sailors, runners, cyclists and gardeners – here’s why people love it!

Twice as Warm

The Move has been independently analyzed for Heat Retention Levels at the Boken Quality Evaluation Institute in Osaka, and returned a CLO Rating of 0.28, double the score of a standard baselayer which would rank between 0.1-0.14.
 
This additional warmth means fewer layers are needed over the baselayer, giving users greater flexibility and range of movements.

Temperature Regulation Perfection
 
The Move features a 45% polypropylene construction on the inside of the baselayer as well as a hollow polyester shell that work in tandem to regulate body temperature, so as you build up a sweat, you don’t overheat in the conditions.
 
This innovative design of the Move Baselayer also removes sweat from the skin and the hollow polyester design combined with the ‘LABO’ fabric ensures it evaporates off the surface of the garment quickly, so the unpleasant experience of cold sweat on the body never materialises.

Move vs Ultimate Baselayer

The Ultimate is ideal for the coldest possible temperatures, and if the sport or activity you do is lower intensity. It’s five times warmer than a regular baselayer and really is a game changer in temperatures as low as 14° Fahrenheit.

The Move Baselayer is suitable for all the same activities as the Ultimate, but also perfect for action sports such as running, cycling, hockey and football, because of the moisture wicking capabilities. It offers a boost of warmth at the start of activity, but then excels when you work harder for longer in a temperature range of 23° to 54° Fahrenheit.


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