Skip the Hampers: Why AULORA Pants with KODENSHI® Is a Better CNY 2026 Gift

The Year of the Horse is almost here, and you know what that means – family gatherings, endless visiting, and tables full of food. It’s fun, but it’s also tiring. By the second day, most of us are already feeling it in our legs and backs.

This year, maybe it’s time to skip the usual snack hampers and sugary treats. Give a gift that prioritises circulation and physical wellness, ensuring your loved ones have the stamina to match the spirit of the Horse.

The Modern Festive Reality: The “Sitting” Strain

While we celebrate movement, CNY also involves a lot of sitting. Whether it’s hours of playing mahjong or video games with cousins, or the long-distance drives back to hometowns, prolonged inactivity takes a toll.

Sitting for extended periods can lead to poor circulation due to veins being compressed, according to an article by Great Lakes Medical Imaging. This causes legs to feel heavy, stiff, and fatigued. This is where AULORA Pants with KODENSHI® make a difference. By focusing on supporting circulation , they help mitigate the “heavy-leg” feeling that comes from long hours of gaming or travel, reducing fatigue and discomfort.

Wellness Powered by Japanese Technology

The foundation of AULORA Pants with KODENSHI® isn’t just fabric, it’s functional wellness. Using advanced Japanese technology, KODENSHI® Fiber integrates ultra-fine ceramic particles that absorb your body’s heat and release it back as Far Infrared (FIR) energy.

Scientific literature (e.g., Vatansever & Hamblin, 2012) highlights how FIR technology supports physical well-being by maintaining a consistent warming effect. This process:

  • Supports healthy circulation: Helps maintain blood flow even when you are stationary
  • Enhances well-being: Reduces the physical drainage caused by long days of standing or sitting
  • Support recovery: Helps your body feel ready for the day ahead

AULORA Pants with KODENSHI®: Benefits Beyond Comfort

When your circulation is supported, comfort follows naturally. AULORA Pants with KODENSHI® are designed to be a “second skin” that works for you throughout the CNY rush:

  • For the road warriors: Long drives can be taxing on the lower body. KODENSHI® technology helps legs feel lighter and more refreshed upon arrival
  • For the gracious hosts: Clinical studies show that KODENSHI® technology helps reduce physical and mental fatigue, making AULORA Pants with KODENSHI® an ideal choice for those spending long hours in the kitchen or on their feet while hosting
  • A gift of longevity: Wishing ‘good health’ is a tradition. Giving AULORA Pants with KODENSHI® is a practical way to express that wish, making it a thoughtful CNY gift idea. Especially for elderly parents who may struggle with poor circulation, such as cold hands and feet, leg swelling or tingling sensations

Start the New Year Feeling Good

As we embrace the Year of the Horse, don’t just settle for temporary comfort. Invest in a gift that promotes long-term well-being. AULORA Pants with KODENSHI® are more than just attire. They are a commitment to starting the year with better circulation, and a healthier body.

References:

  1. Great Lakes Medical Imaging. “How Sedentary Jobs Impact Circulation and Vein Health.” Great Lakes Medical Imaging Blog, 13 Oct. 2025, https://www.glmi.com/blog/how-sedentary-jobs-impact-circulation-and-vein-health
  2. Vatansever, Fatma, and Michael R. Hamblin. “Far Infrared Radiation (FIR): Its Biological Effects and Medical Applications.” Photonics & Lasers in Medicine, vol. 4, no. 4, 2012, pp. 255–266. PubMed Central, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699878/
  3. StrongTek. “How to Improve Blood Circulation and Reduce Fatigue at Work.” Strong-Tek, 8 July 2025, https://www.strong-tek.com/blogs/strongtek-fitness-academy/how-to-improve-blood-circulation-and-reduce-fatigue-at-work
  4. Kyselovic, Jan, et al. “Physical Properties and Biological Effects of Ceramic Materials Emitting Infrared Radiation for Pain, Muscular Activity, and Musculoskeletal Conditions.” Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, vol. 39, no. 1, 2022, pp. 3–15, doi:10.1111/phpp.12799.