In sport a sleeve does three jobs: it hugs the muscle, it manages sweat, it blocks sun. Which one matters most depends on the sport - that is what this page separates out.
Running: sweat and sun come first. On long distance the arm is exposed for hours; a light compression knit shades it while spreading sweat across the surface so it evaporates faster. For night running, look at our reflective model.
Basketball and court sports: friction and support come first. The sleeve reduces floor burn and hugs the muscle. Team colour and logo are the norm on this side.
Fitness: compression comes first. A sleeve that hugs the muscle slows cooling between sets. See our compression sleeve page for detail.
This is the most misunderstood part: a sleeve does not make you sweat more - it manages the sweat.
The fabric spreads moisture across its surface, which enlarges the evaporation area. Instead of running in drips, sweat disperses and dries faster. On a bare arm it runs; on a sleeved arm it spreads.
That makes fabric the deciding factor. We use an elastic compression knit - breathable, sits on the arm, does not slide.
Sports clubs, gyms and running groups are regular business for us. On these jobs the product is usually wanted in team colour with a logo.
Because we manufacture, we print your club crest or gym logo - no colour limit. An importer cannot do this.
The thumbhole model is particularly popular in sport: it anchors the sleeve so it cannot ride up during movement.
The opposite - a sleeve does not create sweat, it manages it. The fabric spreads moisture across its surface, enlarging the evaporation area, so sweat disperses and dries faster instead of running in drips. The elastic compression knit we use is breathable and sits on the arm without sliding.
Running prioritises sweat and sun - a light compression knit is enough, with the reflective model for night runs. Basketball and court sports prioritise friction and support, usually in team colour with a logo. Fitness prioritises compression. Tell us your sport and we will work out the model and fabric with you.
Yes, it is the popular choice in sport. The thumbhole anchors the sleeve so it cannot ride up during movement - noticeable in running and court sports where the arm is in constant motion.