In TNT Pro Series internal thermography, treated skin reached 100.8°F after 15 minutes of exercise versus 95.1°F for untreated exercise alone — a 3.1× greater heat increase over the 92.4°F baseline.
— TNT Pro Series Thermography Pilot Data, tntproseries.com/thermography-study
At a glance
Current site-published internal pilot data shows baseline skin temperature at 92.4°F, an untreated exercise-only reading of 95.1°F after 15 minutes, and a TNT-treated reading of 100.8°F after the same 15-minute exercise block. That corresponds to a +2.7°F change in the untreated comparison area and a +8.4°F change in the treated area — a 3.1× greater heat increase over baseline in the treated area versus exercise alone.
Protocol Summary
Published protocol, reduced to the facts on site
| Step |
Published summary |
| Baseline frame |
Infrared image taken before the exercise block. |
| Application |
Product applied to the treated area before exercise. |
| Exercise window |
15-minute exercise block with an untreated comparison area. |
| Follow-up frame |
Infrared image taken after the 15-minute exercise period. |
Study Notes
Camera and room-condition details provided for this study
| Field |
Current note |
| Infrared camera |
High-resolution biomedical/product-testing thermography commonly uses a FLIR T640-series class camera for skin-surface measurements. |
| Temperature accuracy |
The provided note cites a typical accuracy of ±2°C. |
| Room temperature |
Standardized protocols typically stabilize the room between 21-23°C. |
| Relative humidity |
Standardized protocols typically hold humidity between 40-60% during acclimation and measurement. |
These values are included here as provided study notes and benchmark protocol context. Unless the underlying raw study sheet is expanded further, they should be read as methodological guidance for this study rather than a full validated methods appendix.
Heatmap Sequence
Labeled thermography heatmap sequence
00:00
Baseline
92.4°F
Pre-exercise infrared frame before product-assisted activity.
15:00
Exercise Only
95.1°F
Untreated comparison area after the 15-minute exercise block.
15:00
TNT Treated
100.8°F
Treated area after the same 15-minute protocol.
Interpretation guardrails
- These values are published as internal pilot thermography data, not as a peer-reviewed clinical trial.
- The current study notes point to FLIR T640-series class thermography and controlled-room benchmarking, but a full raw methods appendix is still not published on the site.
- The data supports a stronger local skin-temperature response in the treated area than in the untreated exercise-only comparison area.
- The data does not by itself establish body-fat reduction, medical benefit, or guaranteed user outcomes.
- Because sample size and environmental details are not published, this page intentionally avoids stronger statistical claims.
Related evidence and selection pages
Use this study sheet as the evidence anchor, then return to the broader context pages for product selection and shopper support.