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Startup Spryng™ Launches Muscle Recovery Movement at NYC Marathon with New Product That Powers Up Tired, Achy Legs
Stylish New Compression Therapy Technology Lets Runners, Cyclists, Gamers, Dancers, Skiers, Travelers, People with Desk Jobs and Adventurers Switch to "Beast Mode"

NEW YORK, Nov. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- What do runners, cyclists, hikers, exercise buffs, gamers, travelers, all-night partiers, and people who've sat at a desk for too long have in common? Tired, achy legs. Muscle soreness, lactic acid build-up, and blood pooling in the lower legs can cause fatigue and pain. But Spryng, an ambitious startup with a new product of the same name, gives wearers a way to power back up on the go, accelerating muscle recovery so users can go from an airplane seat to the ski slopes — or wherever life takes them.

Startup Spryng™ Launches Muscle Recovery Movement at NYC Marathon with New Product That Powers Up Tired, Achy Legs

Spryng is launching its muscle recovery movement at the TCS New York City Marathon and will be exhibiting its smart compression therapy technology at the 2018 TCS New York City Marathon Expo, which takes place at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Halls 3B and 3E, at 11th Avenue at West 35th Street, November 1-3, 2018. Attendees can find Spryng at booth number 839.

Americans today are integrating more strenuous activities into their lifestyles and need recovery solutions that can keep up. But, the most advanced solutions are reserved for elite athletes and can run into thousands of dollars. These solutions are also expensive, bulky, unattractive, and tether the wearer to a power source.

Use of traditional compression recovery solutions is low or limited because it makes users to adapt their lifestyle around the product. Spryng disrupts traditional compression recovery by adapting to people's lifestyles, providing on-the-go recovery anytime, anywhere. Spryng is sleek, stylish and discreet, wrapping around users' lower legs (directly on their calves or over clothing) to deliver regenerative compression therapy that really works. Think of it as a portable power up to keep users firmly on their A-game; it's easier to work hard and play hard day after day when the risk of muscle injury is minimized.

"We understand how dangerous it is to push your body regularly and not recover," said Dr. Angelo Karunaratne, Spryng's Chief of Science. "Recovery is incredibly important because when we don't give our bodies a chance to reset, we risk undoing all the benefits of exercising. That's why we designed Spryng to be lightweight, flexible and enjoyable to use, and it doesn't tie you down while you're recovering. With Spryng, you can go from tired, achy legs to beast mode and get on with your life."

"Spryng isn't just about recovering after working out — it's for DJs, busy moms, women who dance the night away, guys who do pilates, skiers, snowboarders, gamers, and bad-ass adventurers," said Dr. Karunaratne. "Using Spryng is like regenerating in a video game — but in real life. When a marathon runner uses Spryng, she's the 'Queen of Legs' again. When a hardcore gamer uses it, he's ready for the bonus round. Spryng is for people who like to play, people who believe exercising and being healthy is about living life rather than losing weight."

The Spryng team is planning events and product demonstrations in the coming weeks, so stay tuned. To find out more about Spryng, please visit spryngme.com.

About Spryng
Incubated by Twinery, Spryng makes a portable, therapeutic muscle recovery tool that feels good to use. Backed by science and results, Spryng's compression technology lets users recover faster from tired, sore lower leg muscles and reduces swelling in the feet — all without making users wear expensive, bulky equipment, access a foam roll or tether themselves to a power source. Made for people who don't have time to recover the old-fashioned way, Spryng lets users power up like a player character in a video game. Learn more at spryngme.com.  

 

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