Actor-businessman Shintaro Valdez and his cycling team of 24 executives have credited Burlington Bio-Fresh sportswear products for some of the achievements they have accomplished this year in various competitions.
“We are exposed to the sun for an average of two hours while training and more during competitions and Burlington’s products have proven to be a big help to us,” said Philip Angtuaco, who leads the Burlington-Elixir cycling team and proprietor of Micropox Computer. Valdez belongs to his team.
“Burlington sportswear products are made of softer materials compared to that of other brands. This removes the hassles of inferior-quality clothing material irritating our skin as we train or compete for several hours almost non-stop,” he said.
Another member, Arnel Ty of Liquigaz, also cited another feature of Burlington Bio-Fresh products which is very helpful to athletes, including members of his cycling team.
Burlington Bio-Fresh sportswear products use a technology or process which kills micro-organisms on fabrics which cause foul odor.
“Athletes sweat a lot at play and it can be irritating to have itchy spots and even foul odor in various parts of the body because of micro-organisms. In this respect, Burlington Bio-Fresh is a welcome relief,” Ty said.
Burlington-Elixir cycling team coach Renato Dollosa, Tour champion in 1992 and 1995, says Burlington Bio-Fresh has helped his team in several tournaments of the Philppine Executive Cyclng Association.