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<blockquote data-quote="ecks tartan army" data-source="post: 142072"><p>in a desperate attempt to rescue this thread:</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>in the news today that the canterbury shirts (ie. Scotland, Ireland, Ozzies, Bokks and Japanees + some club sides) are made out of a material that supposedly reacts with sweat to produce ions that apparently improve blood flow - meaning both muscle output is greater and that players can recover faster.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>is this really a reality, or is it just canterbury talking up their product and trying to sound good? aparently "tests" show it improves performance by 2.7%, but does anyone think/know from experience whether these products really make a difference to the teams performance? and if so, does this present the 5 national teams using these shirts with an unfair advantage or are the English getting their excuses in early?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ecks tartan army, post: 142072"] in a desperate attempt to rescue this thread: in the news today that the canterbury shirts (ie. Scotland, Ireland, Ozzies, Bokks and Japanees + some club sides) are made out of a material that supposedly reacts with sweat to produce ions that apparently improve blood flow - meaning both muscle output is greater and that players can recover faster. is this really a reality, or is it just canterbury talking up their product and trying to sound good? aparently "tests" show it improves performance by 2.7%, but does anyone think/know from experience whether these products really make a difference to the teams performance? and if so, does this present the 5 national teams using these shirts with an unfair advantage or are the English getting their excuses in early? [/QUOTE]
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