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2XU launches women’s collection

Underpinned by a company mission to develop elite sporting apparel of unparalleled standards, the UK’s fastest growing high performance Triathlon brand, 2XU, has launched a range dedicated to Women: Fitness 2XU.

Underpinned by a company mission to develop elite sporting apparel of unparalleled standards, the UK’s fastest growing high performance Triathlon brand, 2XU, has launched a new range dedicated solely to Women: Fitness 2XU.

The Fitness 2XU collection brings together pioneering technology and feminine styling to deliver confidence to women with a passion for their health and wellbeing; those with an interest in achieving the pinnacle of athletic performance, while feeling comfortable and looking stylish at the same time.

Engineered to sustain all the rigors and complexities that sport brings, Fitness 2XU provides the equipment you need to multiply your natural ability. With the two specialised lines, Body Compass and Black Label, Fitness 2XU responds to the varied physiques and work out demands of both the ‘elite’ and ‘everyday’ female athlete.

The Body Compass range is dedicated to women who are serious about sport and desire maximum sporting edge, in maximum sporting style. The uncompromising comfort of moisture management systems and antibacterial odour controls work to keep you comfortable and cool throughout your workout.

Black Label is a collection of pure women’s technical sportswear. Utilising silver ions and Italian imported yarns the range employs the finest quality fabrics. The range is a complete blackout and offers designs that sculpt the natural contours of the female form, enhance shape and provide support during exercise.

For more information about Fitness 2XU visit www.fitness2xu.co.uk

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Matt is a regular contributor to 220 Triathlon, having joined the magazine in 2008. He’s raced everything from super-sprint to Ironman, duathlons and off-road triathlons, and can regularly be seen on the roads and trails around Bristol. Matt is the author of Triathlon! from Aurum Press and is now the editor of Cycling Plus magazine.