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Lining is your softest protection

You may have noticed in some waterproof garments, there is a light, perforated fabric lining (or mesh).Read more

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A rainbow caught between sky and earth

Rainbows look amazing… And no wonder, because they contain all the colours in the visible light spectrum, from violet (on the outside) to red (on the inside)… All, except one: magenta, which is a combination of red and violet.Read more

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What’s the best ensemble for sport in winter?


Layer your garments to suit the weather and the effort you’re putting in.
Too hot? Remove a layer ?
Feeling cold ? Add 3 more… Read more

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Can you still do sport in winter?


In the winter it’s even more important to:
WARM UP to avoid injuries to muscles, tendons and ligaments stiffened by the cold.
COVER UP EXTREMITIES that are more sensitive to the cold : gloves, hat or headband to lower the risk of sinusitis.
DRINK, even if you don’t feel thirsty, to compensate for water loss.
COVER up after sport to avoid catching a chill.
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Play in the rain with Novadry!

With Novadry, it's OK to play in the rain!

Here are a few ideas for games

- Jumping in puddles. Whoever makes the biggest splash wins!
- Make paper boats and sail them down streams. Read more



Rainy, wet...perfect weather for frogs!

Frogs (and toads and tree frogs) love rain. They are all amphibians, a group that contains close to 3,500 different species found in nearly every country on earth.Read more