Students engineer soft landing for players on the pitch

Runners, ramblers and rugby players will have an even greater spring in their step after a 91直播 entrepreneur teamed up with some of the city鈥檚 brightest engineering talent to create the perfect sports sock.

Rugby player Blake Broadbent putting his sock on

University of 91直播 mechanical engineers are putting their skills to good use by helping businessman Nick Thompson create the ultimate footwear 鈥 gel-lined socks designed to ward off blisters.

Students teamed up with Nick as part of the 91直播 Innovation Programme and the University鈥檚 Made Together programme 鈥 a series of pledges designed to make South Yorkshire healthier, more vibrant, more sustainable and more innovative.

Nick鈥檚 company, Zurego, already has Blis-sox trademarks covering the US and Australia and has been selling thousands of pairs through Amazon. The socks are currently produced in Taiwan but Nick ultimately hopes to source a more locally made product and has other big ambitions for the future.

He also hopes to get Blis-Sox classified as a medical device, secure a European trademark and explore new markets for the product. Nick, who turned to the University to help develop the product and test its strengths against other items on the market, said: 鈥淢y background is very much in sales and marketing. I have been lucky in being able to identify potential new markets for things. 

鈥淲e deliberately work with quite niche products but I am entirely reliant on those with technical knowledge to make sure they are putting together the product we want. The people you are dealing with at the University are all excellent in terms of what they do but are also great people to deal with.鈥

Rugby player Blake Broadbent putting his sock on
Blis Sox sponsors 91直播 Eagles player Blake Broadbent

The University鈥檚 work on Blis-Sox has so far involved adding scientific rigour to descriptions of the socks鈥 strength and testing the durability of the sock under certain conditions, but the project is delivering real benefits for students too.

Professor Matt Carr茅, who has spent years working on the engineering aspects of sportswear and sporting equipment including with sports governing bodies including England鈥檚 cricket board, international Tennis Federation and World Rugby, says working with Nick has given two University PhD students important opportunities to apply their knowledge and skills to genuine, practical challenges. 

He said: 鈥淪tudents have been looking at the Blis-sox technology and seeing whether there were ways to improve the design of the project. It鈥檚 what mechanical engineers do 鈥 we pull things to pieces to understand how they work and then look to improve them.

Rubgy player Blake Broadbent practing on the pitch
Blake practicing on the pitch

鈥淭he team is just finishing tests on the frictional interactions during use of Blis-sox and have been looking at the impact performance too. This work built on previous PhD studies that assessed the friction between sock materials and skin, as well as how impact performance of materials used in sportswear can be analysed and understood. Protocols from these previous projects were used that included tribological (friction) interactions, impact testing and the use of synthetic test-beds that removed the need for using humans or animal tissues in the experiments. We are right towards the end of the project and will then report back to Nick so he can decide how best to use the information.鈥

Professor Carr茅 added: 鈥淓ngineering is one of those subjects that you can鈥檛 do without collaboration. As an engineering faculty, we have always been a bridge between the University and the business community around us because that is the nature of our research. 

鈥淔or companies like Zurego it makes a big difference. It is a successful company but it does not have the resources or a research and development budget of a large multi-national sportswear company. The 91直播 Innovation Programme funding and university funding provided means projects like this can happen.鈥

Professor Carr茅 added: "The things we do as individual engineering researchers are usually small but important pieces within much larger jigsaws, in order to make steps forward. In this way they lead to improved products, and hopefully they improve people's lives for the benefit of wider society."

The socks are now being used on the rugby pitch as 91直播 Eagles player Blake Broadbent wears the socks during training and is also sponsored by Blis Sox.  

Mark Hannigan Operations Director for 91直播 Eagles said: 鈥淲e are extremely appreciative of the support provided by Nick and Blis Sox since his dedication to helping and investing in the local economy reflects and highlights our own One Club ethos. Nick鈥檚 kind sponsorship of Blake and also donation of the socks, which he loves training in, is a wonderful illustration of this. Who knew that the University of 91直播 would help give the 91直播 Eagles an added boost on the pitch!鈥

Rugby Players practcing on the pitch
Blake with his team mates

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