Launch pad Chipping in
Footfall increase for the golf trade?
Introducing the FS6 from ING Source, the first baselayer designed especially for the foot
past few hours has gone to waste! Heel pain, or the medical term- Plantar
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Fasciitis, is the number one cause of foot pain in the world and puts a burden on many of those in the sporting world and particularly golfers of a certain age. Barry Wright, sales and marketing
director of ING Source Ltd, believes the company have hit on a product set to revolutionise the foot care market: “Foot problems are seen and discussed in sports shops up and down the country every day and there are many knowledgeable people on the market but nothing compares to this product. “It essentially acts as a ‘foot sleeve’ baselayer which delivers all
the scientific benefits of a compression top. Six zones of compression are built into the sleeve which in simple terms means blood flow is increased and pain and swelling is reduced. “Whether walking the golf course, getting stuck in on the football
pitch or used as a preventative measure whilst sleeping, we have a product for every eventuality to help cure the curse of Plantar Fasciitis.” Wright himself is an ex-podiatrist and the
company is forged out of 35 years’ experience in the development, marketing and manufacturing of orthopaedic devices. They appear to have finally struck gold with this product having won the USA National Exhibition The Running Event’s ‘Product of the Year’ in 2012 and can boast of a number of satisfied customers in a variety of different medical and sporting fields. Sometimes it is easy to be sceptical when
seeing another product that is set to ‘revolutionise’ the market. We have seen it all before. However, it’s best not to get bogged down in jargon and experience the product for yourself. It could be the difference between you holing or three-putting on the 17th…
TECH SPEC: ORTHOSLEEVE- FS6 vDesigned to combat Plantar Fasciitis vCompression Zone Technology vReduces muscle stiffness and soreness vReduces recovery time
vEnhances circulation, delivering more oxygen to muscles
vBaselayer technology for the foot- six different levels of compression
www.ingsource.com UK and European distributors required-
bwright@ingsource.com
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or many of us on the golf course, that dreaded stiffness and heel pain striking is all too familiar. Before you know it, you’ve three-putted the 17th and all that hard work for the
www.foremostgolf.com Foremosthas signedconsumer golf magazine Golf Monthly to supply content for its weekly Elite Marketing Programme (EMP) newsletters and websites. Managing the content is former Golf Monthly staff writer, Michael Western.
www.LoudmouthGolf.com Loudmouth Golf has announced a brand new range of windshirts. They are currently available in five different patterns including 'Pink and Black', ‘Magic Bus’, 'Splash USA,' and several solid colours including black, red, teal, and many others.
www.mdgolf.co.uk The company have awarded exclusive distribution rights for MD Golf and Aston Martin to two of the largest retailers in Australia. Golf Box who are based in Perth, will be the master distributor for Australia. The company have 7 superstores on the West Coast and are the countries #1 online retailer. House of Golf will represent both brands on the East Coast. The House of Golf chain has 18 leading stores.
golf.cross.eu Cross Sportswear are set to team up with golf apparel expert Tony Wilkinson in the UK and Ireland. Wilkinson has previously worked with labels including Greg Norman Collection, Ashworth, Callaway and Dunlop.
www.stewartgolf.com Stewart Golf has teamed up with American Golf to put a fleet of X7 Lithium remote control trolleys into 19 of its UK stores. Each of the two American golf TourTrucks, which travel the length and breadth of the country visiting stores and golf events, also have a X7 on board.
www.iomicgrips.co.uk Iomic USA reports that Iomic Grips have been used by the winners of 40 worldwide tour events in 2013. The 2013 wins have been on nine different tours located in the United States, Asia and Europe.
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