Thursday, 20 November 2008

HI-TEC WINS SPANISH INNOVATION AWARD FOR THE ALTITUDE ULTRA WPi!


HI-TEC has picked up yet another award for innovation with its ion-mask enhanced Altitude Ultra WPi.

MUY INTERESANTE is the leading general interest and science magazine in Spain and Portugal with over 250,000 magazines sold and approximately 3 million readers.

The award “Premio Muy Interesante a la Innovación”, has become a national event in Spain, acknowledging the work of brands in research, development and innovation. http://premioinnova.muyinteresante.es/ganadores.php

Competition was extremely tough with both Adidas (tech-fit) and Tissot (the new T-Touch Watch) nominated in the “Best Innovation” category.

Image: Roberto Fernandez and Jacqueline Vazquez from HI-TEC Spain proudly accepting the award.

Tuesday, 28 October 2008

ION-MASK CONSUMER LAUNCH FILM

With footage from the consumer press launch of the ion-mask technology this film provides an insight into the launch of the technology and reaction from those attending.










































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Wednesday, 17 September 2008

Guardian reports on ion-mask

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/sep/04/research.gadgets

Coverage continues after the consumer launch, this time with one of the UK's leading national newspapers "The Guardian" reporting on the story.

Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Retailers take delivery of V-LITE Altitude Ultra's!

Key retailers in the UK are now beginning to take delivery of the V-LITE Altitude Ultra, the worlds first ion-mask products. The boots, available in mens and womens sizes, will be hitting stores near you soon.

Demand has been extremely high so we strongly advise you to call first. For your local independent stockist call HI-TEC on 01702 541771, for national chains call direct as below:

Millets – 01604597030

Oswald Bailey – 08456443270

Yeomans – 01246571270

Tiso – 01315549101

Tog 24 – 01924409311


Friday, 12 September 2008

Altitude Ultra WPi features in SPORT Magazine...


Latest press coverage of the HI-TEC Altitude Ultra WPi in today’s SPORT Magazine...

Sport Magazine previews the coming week's sport as well as leisure, extreme sports health and fitness, new products (sport and gadget related), travel and TV guide.

Aimed at those who participate in sport and watchers of sport.

Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Jason Bradbury Launches Ion-Mask!



Jason Bradbury presents ion-mask at the worldwide consumer launch.















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Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Lovejoy gets up close & personal with HI-TEC Ion Mask















Tim Lovejoy gets personal with the HI-TEC ion-mask boots.

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

HI-TEC ion-mask debuts with global consumer launch






Leading British footwear brand HI-TEC today launched a global first in footwear, the revolutionary ion-mask™ technology.

Held at the London Aquarium on Wednesday August 27th, the launch was hosted by the Gadget Show’s Jason Bradbury. Guests witnessed the ion-mask nano-technology at first hand with demonstrations of how ordinarily super absorbant materials can be transformed to become hydrophobic and water resistant.

During a series interactive demonstrations HI-TEC showed ion-mask™ being put through its paces in the Aquarium's renowned Manta Ray tank. Whilst no Manta Ray's were harmed during the experiments a few guests did get wet!

HI-TEC is launching the world's first ion-mask™ enhanced product this this autumn with the introduction of their V-Lite Altitude Ultra WPi walking boot. SS09 will see the technology evolve further with a collection of more Waterproof (WPi) and also new Hydrophobic (HPi) boots, shoes and sandals.

More to follow...

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Hi-Tec & ion-mask debuts on Sky




Since HI-TEC's launch of the Altitude Ultra featuring ion-mask press attention has been growing at an increasingly rapid rate.

The 'Technofile' film produced by Sky explores the profound effect nanotechnology is having on our world and the power it has to make a significant difference to us. Lisa Burke looks at some of the companies leading the way. Headlining with the collaboration between ion-mask and HI-TEC.






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Friday, 18 April 2008

HI-TEC nominated for Sports Industry Awards


After a steering committee process involving over 50 key industry figures and 40 hours of intensive judging HI-TEC has been short listed for the Sports Industry Awards for the first time in its history.

The new HI-TEC Altitude Ultra walkng boot, featuring ion-mask, is competing for the Lenovo Technological Innovation in Sport Award as a result of the impact the technology and supporting marketing campaign has had in the industry.

The Sport Industry Awards 2008 is the biggest event of its kind in Europe, recognising and rewarding commercial achievement in UK sport in marketing, PR, sponsorship and digital media.

To the entering agencies, brands and governing bodies, it is a chance to showcase their endeavors in front of their peers and the wider industry, with the chance of picking up one of the highly coveted Awards - now considered the highest endorsement of accomplishment in the world of sport.

The awards, which will host 1600 attendees, have previously attracted sporting stars such as David and Victoria Beckham, Thierry Henry, Arsene Wenger, Lord Sebastian Coe, Bernie Ecclestone, Martin Johnson, Michael Vaughan and many more…

With a substantial year-on-year increase in entries for the Sport Industry Awards, reaching the shortlist represents a stellar achievement on the part of the nominees.

The list of nominees for the Lenovo Technological Innovation in Sport Award are:
• Chelsea Football Club - Chelsea FC viagogo Ticket Exchange
• Hawkeye innovations - Hawkeye
• HI-TEC Sports - ION MASK
• Nike - Nike+
• Shell Brands International - Shell Technical Partnership with Ferrari
• Speedo International - Fastskin FS Pro

The winners of the award will be announced on the 1st May 2008 at the brand new London venue - Battersea Evolution in Battersea Park, London, SW11 4NJ.

Watch this space…

Friday, 28 March 2008

Press Release: Are You Ready For A Quantum Leap?

Imagine if you could make any shoe truly waterproof without changing the way it looks or feels? Imagine also if that shoe was as breathable and lightweight after treatment as it was before. Better still, that during your walk it could repel water and dirt to stay clean, dry and light as the moment you put them on. So no matter how WET the terrain the boot IS still DRY.

More importantly, what if the environmental impact of this process was so small it makes traditional waterproofing methods seem like a throw back to the industrial revolution!

When a technology offers truly groundbreaking benefits it forces the world to sit up and take notice. To provide all these benefits HI-TEC have joined forces with technology company P2i Ltd to launch the worlds first collection of ion-mask™ footwear.

ion-mask™ is a patented plasma based technology, originally developed for the military to protect soldiers from chemical attack. It permanently alters the surface of fabric at a molecular level to repel water and other liquids - which are forced to bead and simply run-off.

As a surface enhancement technology it works by invisibly binding polymers to each individual fibre. The benefits are as transparent as the technology itself, with minimal consumption and negligible waste, ion-mask™ enhancement represents a quantum leap in footwear technology.

With HI-TEC, featuring ion-mask™, WET IS DRY

For more details contact: Helen Durant: helend@hi-tecsports.com or visit:

www.hi-tec.com/ion-mask

Thursday, 27 March 2008

Laura tests for herself!



I've been wearing my half-and-half Ion Mask St. Moritz boots since November. At first you couldn't tell just by looking which boot was treated and which was untreated. However, after 5 months of constant wear and vigorous testing (I've particularly enjoyed jumping in every puddle I've seen!), it's obvious.

They've endured rain, mud, snow, slush and dirt, and the treated boot is definitely much more durable. Picture 1 clearly shows that the untreated boot is a lot grubbier than the treated boot – and I haven't cleaned them once since I started wearing them.



In terms of waterproofness and breathability, both boots actually have a waterproof membrane with a seam sealed upper and a 200g Thinsulate insulation, so I wasn't able to see if the Ion Mask technology made the footwear more or less breathable and waterproof. However, after making a little well on the toe for water to sit in, picture 2 shows that the puddle of water on the treated shoe was still there hours later whereas the puddle on the untreated shoe had soaked in.

Seeing a piece of waterproof toilet roll is pretty cool but by having these half-and-half treated shoes I've really been able to observe and appreciate the fantastic benefits the Ion Mask technology brings.

ISPO Awards 2008

HI-TEC and P2i are proud winners of the BrandNew Awards 2008 ISPO Sportswear Category for the revolutionary super-hydrophobic ion-mask™ treatment.

Originally developed to protect soldiers from chemical attack, ion-mask™ applies a protective layer, at a molecular level, binding invisibly to every fibre of a 3 dimensional object, repelling oil and other liquids without affecting the natural look, feel or behaviour of the material. Other award winning benefits include extreme lightweight, breathable, wipe clean and environmentally earth friendly.

HI-TEC is the first brand in the world to launch this extraordinary, ground breaking technology in their range of instantly comfortable, lightweight footwear. The first product, V-Lite Altitude Ultra WP ion-mask™ will be available in stores from July 2008.

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Daily Telegraph: There is no escape from the mobile phone that you can use in the shower

SOON THERE really will be no escape from mobile phones. They can be used on the world's highest mountains, on planes and even underground, but phone manufacturers now want customers to use their products underwater.

Electronics companies plan to use military technology, developed to protect soldiers from chemical attack, to make mobile telephones and other equipment waterproof. Phones treated with the coating will be protected from moisture, rain and accidental immersion, according to the experts behind the technology. Tests have shown that treated phones can be used in wet environments without damage.

It could enable text addicts to use their devices in the shower. But it also means, of course, that you will have no excuse for refusing to take that early-morning call from your boss.

The technology involves an invisible coating that is chemically bonded to the surface of the instrument, repelling water and preventing it from seeping into the device where it could damage circuitry.

It has been developed by Ministry of Defence scientists at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory in Porton Down, Wilts. A spin-off company, P2i, is in discussions with three leading phone makers about using the coating, Ion-Mask, on their products.

“Mobile phones and MP3 players are too small to be fitted with seals to make them waterproof, so water inevitably can creep in,” explained Ian Robins, a development director at P2i. “By making the surface repel water, we have been able to take devices that fail the normal… shower tests, and make them pass.

“Obviously, how waterproof a device is depends on design, but we can ensure that water doesn't seep through joins or small gaps. Some electronics companies want the individual components to be treated too, so they have a much greater level of protection.”

The technology works by bonding a protective layer to the device using a plasma – a gas that has been electronically charged. The chemical properties of the layer allow it to repel water and oil. It was developed for treating soldiers' uniforms, so they would repel toxic vapours and liquids in a chemical or biological attack.

While Ion-Mask coating is still used on military gear, it will soon appear in sports equipment for the first time. The shoe giant Hi-Tec has announced that it is launching a range of footwear that will be treated with the Ion-Mask technology. Rather than absorbing water and dirt, moisture will instead bead off the surface of the specially designed shoes.

SGB Golf: HI-TEC unveil breakthrough dry shoe technology




Footwear company HI-TEC are creating a new quick-dry range on plasma technology designed to protect soldiers from chemical attack.

Originally used by the military, a process called ion-masking guards material by repelling liquids and other outside agents. It does, through, retain the material's original fibre - altering the fabric surface at a molecular level to repel water and other liquids which are forced to bead and run off.

The new range will be a collaboration between technology company P2i and HI-TEC, with the shoe company labelling the product 'a quantum leap in footwear technology'. "Ion Mask has so many attributes," says HI-TEC President Tony Linford, " especially the ability to be more breathable than other waterproof products. Potentially, this allows a show that can be comfortable to wear all year round. But first we nees to work out how we could apple those benefits to a range of footwear."

With HI-TEC still at the testing stage there are no details on the new shoes. But Linford expects the price to point to be similar to membrane technology footwear and hopes to bring the product to market in Spring 2009.

ISPO Winter Review



HI-TEC were showing off their new Ion Mask technology, their membrane free, environmentally sound method of waterproofing which works on a molecular level. Frankly it was amazing. With the technology on the stand, a piece of kitchen roll was treated with Ion Mask; you've not seen technology at work until you've seen a piece of kitchen roll submerged in a fish tank and pulled out dry. The machine that treats the subject apparently needs calibration according to whatever's being treated, so we could only see the kitchen roll being done, however a pre-treated silk tie got the same treatment is amazing.