9 February 2010, London – British Olympic fencing hope for
2012 Richard Kruse, who is ranked number one in Britain and seventh in the
world, has been testing a seamless base layer made from ThermoCool yarn. The garment was supplied
by London based Leon Paul Equipment Co. Ltd., the official sponsor of British
Fencing and The United States Fencing Association and supplier of official
uniforms to the UK and US Fencing Teams.
Leon Paul, a major supplier to the fencing industry is
launching a hi-tech brand incorporating ThermoCool
seamless base layers and socks for use in fencing to help it achieve its goal
of delivering high quality equipment and professional clothing to the fencing
community. Established in 1921 in London as a family business, Leon Paul has
always and still is run by Olympic fencers. Members of the family have competed
in 20 Olympic Games and 30 World Championships and have won 25 national titles.
“We are always looking for introducing a premium selection
of exciting new products. In terms of apparel, the requirements of our clients
are protection, as well as functionality, comfort and top quality; therefore we
have decided to introduce into our collection, which will really improve our
current offering,” said Ben Paul, Advertising Manager of Leon Paul Equipment
Co. Ltd.
British fencing hope Kruse said: “With all the protective
layers needed in fencing it can get very hot but the venues for fencing are
always very cold. Something that keeps me at optimum temperature is ideal.”
The Leon Paul selected Thermocool for its
multi-functionality properties, designed to optimize the body’s natural
thermoregulation capabilities through smart fibre cross sections: providing
evaporative cooling or thermo-buffering according to the fencers` activity.
Avoiding chemical treatments, Thermocool is said to provide
enhanced air circulation coupled with moisture management during physical
exertion. It consists of a unique blend of fibres with different cross sections
inside the same yarn that will interact with the user of the garment. Manufacturer
of Thermocool Advansa claims the intimate fibre blend in the yarn provides the
mentioned dual functionality.
“We are very pleased that Leon Paul Equipment chose for
these exceptional performance clothes,” said Silvia Toledo of Advansa. “In
response to the growing demand of consumers for technically advanced apparel
for sporting and outdoor activities, with ThermoCool we grant a maximizing of the
wearer’s performance at highest level by adapting its properties to the
wearer’s needs.”
Leon Paul’s seamless base layer garments have been
manufactured on Santoni seamless machines by Spanish producer Lurbel. The
company, which is based in Ontinyet (Valencia) is a ‘precision garment’ manufacturer
specialising in seamless underwear and functional sportswear, as well as technical
socks.