We're big Team GB supporters here at Zest, honestly. But if anything was going to sway that allegiance, it might be the Russian Nike Pro TurboSpeed suit track uniform.
Well, just feast your eyes on this...
Nike's Project Swift has spent 12 years refining its Nike AeroSwift technology to help squeeze even better performances from elite athletes.
The result? The lightest, fastest track uniform Nike has ever built; wind tunnel data indicates it is up to 0.23 seconds faster over 100m than Nike's previous track uniform.
The 2012 Olympics will see athletes from the USA and Russia competing in Nike Pro TurboSpeed suits.
And it's eco too...
Carmelita Jeter is among the US sprinters who'll be wearing the Nike Pro TurboSpeed suit at the London Olympics.
Not only is it super fast, but the suit incorporates around 82% recycled polyester fabric, using around 13 recycled plastic bottles apiece.
Expect to start seeing the TurboSpeed on Nike-sponsored athletes in individual competition from April onwards, with international colours unveiled for the Olympics.



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