Second Skin Super Fabric

The ZGlove

I just saw the Zglove at a materials technology conference. It’s a new fabric called Mesh Dryflex that has a 4-way stretch, so it basically acts like a second skin. 

But unlike your regular skin, this one comes in a variety of colors and has some enhanced abilities—quick dry & wicks moisture, is SPF 50, is anti-bacterial so can be placed over a wound to keep it contained in a medical emergency, and it is quite resilient, so is great at wound prevention, especially in rough sports like Football and Hockey.

At first I thought is was like thermal underwear, but actually it’s just the opposite. It is meant to keep you cool in dry and hot climates and under extreme performance conditions, like playing basketball or volleyball all day in the sun. And the finger-free design allows you to maintain use of your digits. 

Suntan lotion just wont cut it any more in the age of super material technology.
Trend Themes
1. Enhanced Performance Fabric - Mesh Dryflex fabric with SPF 50 and anti-bacterial properties provides opportunities for disruptive innovation in sports apparel manufacturing and medical emergency equipment design.
2. Second Skin Technology - The ZGlove's 4-way stretch and finger-free design offer potential for disrupting the fashion industry and creating new products for individuals with disabilities.
3. Moisture-wicking Materials - The quick-dry and moisture-wicking properties of Mesh Dryflex fabric present opportunities for innovation in activewear and outdoor gear manufacturing.
Industry Implications
1. Sportswear - Manufacturers of sports apparel can innovate by incorporating Mesh Dryflex fabric in their products and marketing them for athletes and outdoor enthusiasts.
2. Medical Equipment - The ZGlove's anti-bacterial and wound-containment properties make it a potential innovation opportunity for medical device and emergency equipment manufacturers.
3. Fashion - The ZGlove's futuristic second-skin technology could disrupt the fashion industry and open up new opportunities for designers to create unique, wearable clothing.

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