IceMesh Short Sleeve by Zerofit – Lightweight Cooling Performance

IceMesh Short Sleeve by Zerofit – Lightweight Cooling Performance

Meet the IceMesh IceSkin Baselayer – Zerofit’s Coolest Layer Yet

Let’s face it—working out, training, or just being outdoors in summer heat can be tough. That’s exactly why Zerofit created the IceMesh IceSkin Baselayer—to help you stay cool, dry, and comfortable, even when temps hit 40°C.

Whether you're hitting the golf course, going for a run, or powering through yard work, this baselayer was designed to keep you feeling fresh, not drenched in sweat.

So, What Makes IceSkin So Cool?

Literally? It comes down to some pretty smart tech.

The front of the baselayer uses something called Cool Stamp Tech®—a special print that gets cooler when it absorbs sweat. As soon as your body heats up, the fabric starts pulling in moisture and instantly drops in temperature, giving your skin a noticeable cooling effect.

On the back, the breathable mesh lets air flow in while pulling sweat away from your body. No more sticky, soaked shirts or that cold, clammy feeling after you stop moving.

There are nine types of temperature-sensing receptors, known as TRPs, on human skin. These sensors help us feel temperature changes by sending signals to the brain when activated.

According to Mr. Mori, the Cool Stamp Tech® used in Zerofit’s IceSkin contains a menthol-based ingredient that activates these cold sensors. This tricks the brain into thinking the skin is cooler than it actually is—creating a refreshing, cooling sensation even in hot conditions.

To back it up, the IceSkin was tested using the Q-max method in Japan. It recorded an impressive score of 0.358 W/cm², while standard competitor products typically fall below 0.1 W/cm²—the threshold for what’s officially considered a "cool contact" fabric under Japanese Industrial Standards.

The new Rhombus Mesh Design on the back of the IceSkin baselayer was specially developed to focus on the area where sweat tends to build up the most.

This smart, breathable structure lets air flow in while quickly absorbing and releasing moisture from inside the fabric. The result? It helps prevent that sticky, sweaty feeling and the post-workout chills—keeping you dry, cool, and comfortable, even in the hottest weather.

 


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