MISSION launches Cool Compression collection

MISSION, a provider of wearable cooling products and sun-protection performance accessories, has introduced its latest range called the Cool Compression Collection. This new line is created to support movement, recovery, and comfort in different weather conditions. The collection includes arm sleeves, leg sleeves, knee sleeves, and a back wrap, all designed for active use and hot environments.

The collection is suitable for athletes, runners, workers, and people with active daily routines. These lightweight compression products offer a close, second-skin fit and use MISSION’s dry-to-cool fabric, which feels cool on the skin and provides lasting cooling during use. The products help improve blood circulation, support muscle recovery, and offer comfort without limiting movement.

One of the main products in the collection is the Compression Arm Sleeve. Designed for both sports and work use, the sleeve provides focused compression to improve circulation, reduce muscle tiredness, and support faster recovery, helping users stay active for longer periods. The fabric dries quickly and turns sweat into a cooling effect, while built-in UPF protection helps protect the skin from harmful sun exposure.

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