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Introducing ACTIVZ™ Silver-Lined Footwear From ACORŪ
CLEVELAND, OH August 5, 2004 -- Acor’s new active footwear style offers unparalleled cushioning and support, in addition to anti-odor, thermodynamic, anti-microbial properties.
Acor, a manufacturer of comfort footwear, has introduced their first sport shoe, called Activz. The shoe’s light weight, unique strap closure, and X-Static silver shoe lining make it one of the most unique comfort shoes on the market.
Key features of the shoe are the following:
-Activz is an ultra lightweight shoe.
-Flexible construction allows for a “broken in” feel the first time the shoe is worn.
-A breathable leather upper with perforated side vents.
-A unique, easy to use strap closure that is fully adjustable.
-Reinforced shank for added support.
-Extra depth (available in 3 widths).
One of the most unique features of the shoe is that is completely lined with X-StaticŪ. X-StaticŪ is an innovative fiber that has a natural layer of silver permanently bonded to it. Because silver is the world’s most effective anti-microbial and thermally conductive element, X-StaticŪ naturally delivers unparalleled anti-microbial, anti-odor, and thermodynamic properties.
Anti-microbial: X-StaticŪ eliminates 99% of bacteria and fungi in the shoe within 2 hours.
Anti-odor: Odor is a chemical composition of ammonia and denatured proteins. X-StaticŪ binds with ammonia and denatured proteins to change this chemical composition, which results in instant odor reduction.
Thermodynamic: X-StaticŪ decreases friction in the shoe by displacing heat, which results in a reduction of blisters and hot spots.
For years, silver has been used as an anti-bacterial element for newborn babies, burn victims, and in bandages. X-StaticŪ silver fibers are used by the US Military in socks, by NASA in spacesuits, and by medical companies in wound care. To address bacteria and odor found in footwear, Acor has incorporated X-StaticŪ silver fibers into its Activz footwear style.
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