A Preferred Ally
The Compressport Trail Under Control tights for men bring their versatility to your service, making your trail sessions more exceptional than ever.
The targeted Oxygen compression provides effective support to your muscles, and the Spin Control process improves your posture. They contribute to perfect oxygenation and enable accelerated recovery. The thermo-regulating fiber keeps you in the best conditions and ensures an always optimal body temperature.
You benefit from an adequate fit thanks to Ergo-Fit, and the stretch material grants you exceptional freedom of movement. Ingenious, the V-belt is capable of reducing pressure on your abdomen by absorbing shocks for increased comfort.
Ventilation zones provide you with a pleasant cooling sensation during effort. The flat seams limit friction and the risk of irritation.
Our model Arnaud is 1.89m tall and wears a size lV.
Key points of the Compressport Trail Under Control tights
The special knitting protects you from the cold and cooling while offering maximum breathability for your skin. The activation of microcirculation assists and supports the skin's thermoregulation mechanism, allowing you to save energy.
The fibers and the cut have been meticulously studied to perfectly embrace every line of your body with a focus on great comfort.
Regular compression is precisely targeted to the muscle groups in the thigh, promoting blood circulation, better oxygenation of the blood, improved toxin elimination, better postural alignment, good knee support, shock absorption, and reduction of muscle vibrations.
Allows for better postural alignment and optimized oxygenation. It helps you stand up straight during your effort, realign your shoulders, facilitate the opening of the rib cage to improve oxygenation, and thus ensure a quick recovery.
The mesh fabric provides maximum ventilation, quickly reducing temperature and wicking away moisture.
The unique and exclusive sewing technique ensures maximum comfort and seam strength. It prevents irritation, even during long-distance runs.