Yaasa Studios Infinity Blanket for $140
February 22, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Discover the power of FDA Determind Celliant® technology in the Yaasa Infinity Blanket. This blanket increases local blood flow, energy, strenght, and endurance through unique Celliant® fiber technology & eco-friendly materials. This patented technology recycles the body’s natural heat energy into infrared light, that is then emitted back into the body’s tissue offering a range of health benefits.
Successfully funded on Kickstarter and Indiegogo
- Increases blood flow, aids recovery & enhances rest
- Absorbs & recycles your body’s natural energy without compromising comfort
- Enhances energy levels to aid recovery after any activity through FDA Determined Celliant® fiber technology
- Promotes restful sleep by regulating body temperature
- Aids blood flow thanks to infrared fibers w/ a vasodilator effect which expands blood vessels
- Produced using green practices in Europe w/ up to 12 plastic watter bottles being recycled in the production of each blanket
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Measurements: 57″ x 77″
- Materials: 28% Celliant® fiber, 72% organic cotton
- Total weight: 2.25 lbs
- FDA and CE-recognized
Includes
- Yaasa Infinity Blanket (full size)
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