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X-Technology Swiss research &<br />

development AG<br />

Stand: B5 - 602<br />

Samstagernstr. 45<br />

8832 Wollerau/ Schwyz<br />

Switzerland<br />

Tel.: +41 44 786 03 75<br />

Fax: +41 44 786 03 04<br />

E-Mail:<br />

michael.raab@x-technology.com<br />

Internet: www.x-bionic.com<br />

Contact: Michael Raab<br />

X-BIONIC® Trekking Summerlight: Less weight, more energy<br />

The first layer is crucial for climate balance and performance. Whether at 2000<br />

or 8500 feet, it has to cool when we sweat and warm when we freeze to<br />

maintain the body’s optimum temperature of 37 °C. The new high-tech Trekking<br />

Summer Light underwear offers patented and innovative features such as<br />

AirDuct pads that distribute the pressure of a rucksack and provide efficient<br />

ventilation to this area.<br />

X-Technology Swiss research &<br />

development AG<br />

Stand: B5 - 602<br />

Samstagernstr. 45<br />

8832 Wollerau/ Schwyz<br />

Switzerland<br />

Tel.: +41 44 786 03 75<br />

Fax: +41 44 786 03 04<br />

E-Mail:<br />

michael.raab@x-technology.com<br />

Internet: www.x-bionic.com<br />

Contact: Michael Raab<br />

X-BIONIC® Bib Tight Extra Light: Weight down, power up<br />

For athletes everything comes down to the power to weight ratio. The same<br />

applies to new cycling shorts - the interface between athlete. For example, the<br />

material under the pad has been saved on and the pad has been sewn directly<br />

into the shorts. Silicon at the hem is not needed. One thing that is not saved on,<br />

however, is sweat: The patented 3D-BionicSphere® system and revolutionary<br />

partial compression keep the rider cool.<br />

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