
Hytro, the pioneers of wearable Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) technology, have announced a new supply agreement with Scotland Women as their Official BFR Supplier.
This collaboration marks a significant step forward in optimising player performance and recovery, as Scotland’s top female rugby athletes prepare for international competition this summer.
Hytro’s patented wearable technology has long been integrated into the training and recovery programmes across the Scotland Women’s squad, helping players accelerate recovery, enhance muscle strength, and maintain peak physical condition throughout the demanding season. The next phase marks the start of the official supply and opens the opportunity to work closely with the Hytro team to enhance performance.
Hytro’s unique BFR wearables are trusted by over 250 elite teams worldwide — spanning the Premier League, Premiership Rugby, NFL, NBA, and even extending to NASA and SpaceX missions. Now, Scotland Women will join that roster, using proven BFR methods to gain an edge in one of the world’s toughest team sports.
Dr. Warren Bradley, Founder and Head of Elite Performance at Hytro, commented: “I’m incredibly excited to announce our supplier agreement with Scotland Women. This collaboration has been a while in the making, and the strength of our work together is already clear. It’s a true team effort: we’re actively listening, learning, and innovating alongside their athletes and coaches, supporting their recovery needs as they gear up for a huge summer of rugby. Our key focus is tailoring our technology to perfectly fit the unique needs of female athletes. This genuine, collaborative approach is how we’ll continue to raise the bar for performance and recovery in sports.”
Hytro’s patented BFR wearables bring the transformative benefits of Blood Flow Restriction training to athletes in a simple, safe, and effective way. Extensively tested by sports scientists, they enable athletes and coaches to Prepare, Train and Recover to the highest standards, wherever they are — from the pitch to the gym, or even on the road.