Life Wear Technologies Hits the Market with First Ever Sustainable Sports Brace, CleanPrene

2022-07-30 01:49:24 By : Mr. Yibin Chen

Made of USDA BioPreferred Bio II™ foam and predominantly recycled components, this line of sustainable braces is the first of its kind for consumers wanting eco-friendly support!

POMPANO BEACH, Fla., June 14, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Life Wear Technologies, a leading supplier of both private label and branded sports medicine products, unveiled the first ever sustainable joint support for sport-related injuries, CleanPrene. The new brand’s commitment to sustainability offers braces that deliver the same performance as best-in-class brands, with the smallest possible impact on the environment.

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CleanPrene - Elbow (Photo: Business Wire)

Developed using Bio II™ Foam, certified BioPreferred by the USDA, and focused on providing compression and support without the negative impacts of traditional Neoprene, CleanePrene’s bio-based & post-consumer recycled components allow for maximum comfort and mobility throughout use. Formulated from bio-based materials like oyster shells and plant oils and also post consumer recycled materials like polyester, nylon and post-use plastics the splints are ultra-soft and flexible while still offering the same support and compression expected from leading brands.

CleanPrene’s four over-the-counter splints products are available in knee, wrist, elbow, and ankle varieties; each option is lighter, great for sensitive skin and is machine washable for long lasting use.

"Life Wear has been in the Sports Medicine industry and in training rooms since the 1970s and we pride ourselves on new and exciting innovation." said Colin Hall, Chief Revenue Officer of Life Wear Technologies. "We felt it was our responsibility to both our consumers and our planet to take the lead in developing a sustainable alternative that performs as well or better than leading brands. We are proud of the efforts of our entire team and worked tirelessly to make certain the product, the packaging and everything included lived up to our consumer’s expectation of a truly sustainable brand!"

All CleanPrene supports are available at https://cleanprene.com/ and www.Amazon.com and will be available at Meijer Supercenters in August, 2022.

About Life Wear Technologies: Life Wear Technologies, LLC was established in 1974 as one of the original manufacturers of Sport Medicine products. The company began selling its products to athletic trainers, institutions, sporting goods dealers and professional teams throughout the US market.

After gaining notoriety as a leading innovator in the sporting goods arena, the company shifted its focus to the rapidly growing first aid and pharmacy market. In addition to the health supports, Life Wear offers a full assortment of tapes & bandages, as well as hot/cold therapy to offer a true one-source solution for Sports Medicine products.

Today, Life Wear Technologies, LLC is a leading supplier of both private label and branded Sports Medicine products sold in Chain Drug, Food and Mass Merchant retail channels.

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