The Suburban.com
The Suburban.com, November 17, 2010
Having a simple idea go national
Calgary's Child
Calgary's Child, September/October 2010
Parents can now breathe a sigh of relief as a new protective undergarment makes its way into local arenas.Dynowear is a completely integrated sports undergarment designed to reduce the frequency and severity of sports and recreation-related injuries, particularly for kids who are learning to skate.Available to purchase at Canadian Tire For more information, visit dynowear.com.
Sous-vêtements pour le sport
Montreal Pour Enfants, September 2010
Les enfants bougent continuellement. Ils n’ont peur de rien
et les parents sont souvent dans l’inquiétude de les voir
faire une mauvaise chute. L’entreprise Dynowear, fondée
par une maman entrepreneure de Montréal, propose un
produit assez unique pour parer les mauvais coups… Un
sous-vêtement protecteur avec des coussinets intégrés
aux endroits stratégiques : genoux, coudes, hanches ou
coccyx. Le sous-vêtement, qui s’ajuste au corps, est léger,
souple et très confortable. Il permet à l’enfant de patiner,
de jouer au hockey, de faire du ski, de la planche à neige
ou du toboggan bien au chaud et de façon sécuritaire. Il
est vendu dans les succursales Play It Again Sports de
Montréal et les tailles offertes vont de trois à cinq ans.
(www.playitagainsports.com).
Moms Must Have!
Mummieslist.com, February 2, 2010 at 10:32pm
"Seriously Moms"
Do you know how many times my heart skips a beat when I watch my kids learn to skate?
Look, we're raising Canadian kids here, so it's almost in their DNA that they have to be on the ice! That being said, I want to feel some peace of mind when they are skating so short of wrapping them like a mummy in paper towels or 20 rolls of toilet paper for protection, I discovered DYNOWEAR.
This is an amazing product developed by a MOM (you know how much we at mummieslist want to support mom-based businesses!). DYNOWEAR is a protective undergarment designed in Canada, which provides kids all the necessary padding they need to stay safe while they are
learning to skate, ski or who knows what else! Any Montreal mom who has kids learning to skate, ski or any type of active sport should own this product.
It will give you some serious peace of mind at a very reasonable price. Check it out at www.dynowear.com.
It's available in sizes 3-5- perfect for our little kiddos just learning to get on the ice. You can buy it at Play it Again Sports.
Bump protection for
little skaters
Montrealfamilies.ca, October 2009
When in Canada first you learn to crawl then walk and then usually… skate. But wobbling along on the ice usually involves a few spectacular spills. To make those tumbles a little less painful, a Montreal mother has invented a new set of clothing that protects young skaters.
Called Dynowear, it consists of a padded, two-piece top and pant sent that can be worn under a snowsuit. There is padding at key areas including elbows, knees, hips and tailbone. The fabric is thin and snug and there are no removable pads that can move out of place.
The outfit was designed with the help of experts in the manufacturing of hockey equipment to determine the shape, placement and density composition of the neoprene foam padding that was used. Neoprene is a durable and flexible sponge rubber that allows for form-fitting comfort.
Dynowear is available at Play it Again Sports. The top costs $30 and the pants $40. Barring body armour, this protective gear can save your little ones from running for the ice packs. Call (514) 504-1187 or visit www.dynowear.com.
‘See what parents say’
The size 4 fits perfect and we are looking forward to trying this product the next time we are on the ice. When he tried it on he said he felt like a ninja and was really excited to wear it!
I have to tell you that I have worked for many years in the garment industry as a merchandiser and when I saw this product I was really happy to learn that someone came up with this, I only wished that it existed when my oldest Christopher was on the ice! The construction of the garment is nice with good finishing!!
Good luck and talk to you soon.
-Tamara Sangollo
My daughter is very happy with her undergarments by the way. She's always falling over during her skating lesson and we've had no complaints of injury yet.
-Richard Beck
I tried them yesterday and they seem to have been a big hit. He said that it didn't hurt to fall and he was very happy to wear them. I've passed the word on and one of the other moms I know was calling around to get a pair for her son. Thank you again and I will continue to spread the word.
-Nicole Mansour