Today, Viking Athletics Introduced its New Line of Platform Tennis Equipment for the 2007/2008 season
Lindenhurst, New York, August 15, 2007 — Today, Viking Athletics introduced its new line of platform tennis equipment for the 2007/2008 season.
The new line consists of nine paddles:
Pro V1 Plus™ featuring Viking’s new Shock Absorbing Ring (SAR)
OZ™ with updated graphics to give this perennial favorite a new look
National™ for those looking to bring their game to the top
Ignite Plus™ features the new SAR™ technology and already has a National Championship to its name
Zone™ a perfect mix of power and control, used by more top 10 players than any other paddle
Avalon™ perfect for the newcomer and veteran alike
GSM™ when you’re a winner you always think Game, Set, Match
Stealth™ the competition won’t see you coming with this open throat paddle
RADical™ a great new paddle for today’s junior players
Viking Athletics is the number one supplier of platform tennis paddles, balls and accessories in the world. Viking is committed to expanding all paddle sports and believes that for paddle sports to grow, we must support our paddle teaching professionals and paddle specialty retailers. For further information about Viking, please feel free to contact Viking Athletics, Ltd., 80 East Montauk Highway, Lindenhurst, New York 11757, telephone 631-957-8000, facsimile 631-957-7203, email Paddles@VikingAthletics.com
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