Thursday, August 17, 2006

REDZ ANNOUNCES

REDZ ANNOUNCES NEW TRIGGERS FOR ION

Redz International, a leader in supplying high-quality paintball products ergonomically designed for the sport of paintball, announces a new member of its Hard Partz line, in the form of two different triggers for the Ion(r) platform.

The new triggers demonstrate Redz_ dedication to the quality and functionality of its Hard Partz line, with the following must-have features:

-Dual high-quality ball bearing pivots give a smooth, effortless trigger pull
-Milled rounded edges provide a comfortable touch
-Made using a lightweight composite material that allows for a faster trigger cycle
-Four adjustments: Forward-stop, pull-stop, trigger switch and magnetic return a full range of adjustability so players can dial in their own settings
-Both shapes (smooth and grooved) were designed for a fluid, fast trigger pull and return
-Fits all Smart Parts Ions(r)

Carmen "The Angry" Borgia, VP of Redz says, "Redz design team and Hard Partz Division is kickin' butt. We are aggressively pumping more and more high-quality Hard Partz. Any paintball player would be proud to use them on their marker. I am getting flooded with e-mails and phone calls from customers, dealers, and tournament players, telling us how much they really appreciate the new additions to the line (I love it when a plan comes together). Redz' mission continues to hit its goals and targets our manufacturing foot is on the accelerator with no brake pedal in sight."

See the new Triggers and the entire product line in person at the NPPL Boston event, starting July 21.

Redz shifts into high gear, arriving at the next level with a new standard of quality for paintball equipment. Redz products are designed for the entry-level player all the way to the seasoned professional, and continually demonstrate that comfort, quality and style are a winning recipe. View all of Redz International's products online via its newly designed web presence at www.redzcomfort.com or call 877.873.3432 for more information.

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