Under Armour unveils latest Vanish collection


When it comes to choosing gear for your gym workouts, the new lab-tested Vanish collection from Under Armour is tough to top.

Designed for athletes who demand the best from their gear, Vanish offers next-level comfort, breathability, and durability, ensuring optimal performance even in the most intense moments.

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Cool, dry, and focused

This range of workout gear has it all; whether you’re crushing high-intensity intervals, powering through a heavy lift, or hitting the pavement for a long run, Vanish gear keeps you cool, dry, and focused.

Training hard means sweating hard. Under Armour’s innovative infrared, moisture-wicking UA RUSH™ technology ensures Vanish gear stays lightweight and breathable, allowing you to push yourself harder without ever feeling weighed down.

Performance meets comfort 

Seamless tops help to reduce rubbing and chafing during workouts, while strategically placed ventilation keep you cool and focused as seen in the Women’s UA Vanish Elite Vent Tank.

The soft, smooth knit nature of Vanish offers maximum comfort with its elasticity and ergonomic design lines and fit ensuring unrestricted movement in all directions, at all times.


Added features

Added features such as the no slip waist band and drop in pockets like in the Women’s UA Vanish Elite Vent Ankle Leggings ensure that you never have to worry about your phone falling out or making adjustments during a rep.

To top it off, Under Armour Vanish training gear features odour-control technology, helping you stay fresh and confident throughout the day.

Vanish apparel collection is paired perfectly with the latest TriBase Reign 6 colourways, keeping you locked in for every set. The range includes:


Want to find out more? Shop the Vanish range online at underarmour.co.za.

Author: Pedro van Gaalen

When he’s not writing about sport or health and fitness, Pedro is probably out training for his next marathon or ultra-marathon. He’s worked as a fitness professional and as a marketing and comms expert. He now combines his passions in his role as managing editor at Fitness magazine.





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