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Reebok launches combat training collection

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Continuing its association with UFC, Reebok has launched the latest combat training collection across select stores in India. Designed with fashionable silhouettes, new-age technology and concrete designs, the new gear is specifically engineered to enhance fighter movements.
Speaking on the launch, Senior Marketing Director, Reebok India, Silvia Tallon said, “UFC represents some of the toughest and most dedicated athletes in the world and Reebok is proud to support and enable their greatness in the Octagon. MMA is an exciting sport of fitness and we are at its forefront – both globally and in India. Though still at a nascent stage in India, combat training and MMA have seen great response over the last couple of seasons. We are excited to see this growth and want to partner every fighter in their training journey.”
With its stylish and performance driven apparel range, Reebok is all set to introduce Indian fans to the most ‘ultimate’ combat training range ever. The collection comprises of hoodies, boxing shorts, tanks and t-shirts for both men and women.
The slim fit Jersey T shirts and hoody come in bold and edgy, concrete inspired graphics. Available in grey and black, the apparel offers rugged look for training inside and outside the ring.
To ensure optimum combat performance sessions, the apparel is designed using moisture wicking technology such as ActivChill and SpeedWick that enhances breathability, leaving the wearer cool and dry. The anti-abrasion waistband in the shorts add durability and apply sweat wicking management.
Reebok has also introduced special tribute T-shirts as a signage of respect to the ‘Legends of the Octagon’. These include fighters such as Ronda Rousey, Anderson da Silva, Quinton Jackson and Matt Hughes among other legendary names. These exclusive T-shirts are creatively styled and designed for the loyal fans.

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