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Infrared-enhanced socks are released by Hologenix and Cadense.

Published: September 18, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

The Cadense Energy Boost Performance sock is the result of a collaboration between Hologenix, the company  that makes CELLIANT® infrared materials, and Cadense, the makers of the first Variable Friction shoes in history. This cutting-edge device enhances local circulation and cellular oxygenation by converting body heat into infrared energy using CELLIANT’s patented technology.

Cadense is well-known for their line of shoes made to lessen friction when walking, especially for people who struggle with movement as a result of aging, neurological disorders, or injuries. The company’s first attempt to use infrared technology to better assist its clients is the Energy Boost sock.

CEO of Cadense Johannes Sauer highlighted the advantages of CELLIANT’s technology in enhancing mobility while expressing delight about the partnership. For those who need extra support or spend a lot of time on their feet, the socks’ ability to reflect infrared energy back into the foot and lower leg improves circulation.

The CEO and founder of Hologenix, Seth Casden, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration and cited Cadense’s dedication to the local community. He underlined that the goals of both businesses are to enhance people’s quality of life, especially for those who have unmet mobility needs.

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