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TREMOR AND PLANET ECLIPSE JOIN UP
Team Tremor

Tremor goes to the NPPL Miami with EGO Markers



Team Tremor to be sponsored by Planet Eclipse for the 2006 NPPL and Millennium Series Season!

Tremor, a team founded by Parkinson’s patient and tournament paintball player Christopher Clark and his wife Karen to raise awareness and funding for Parkinson’s disease research, has reached an agreement with Planet Eclipse for the team to shoot Planet’s best selling marker and wear Eclipse Pads and 06 Distortion pants!

“The Ego is extremely small and light, key elements in producing a quick, “deadly” snapshot. The Ego also shoots incredibly fast and when combined with our Hammerhead barrels can send ropes of paint across the field with unerring accuracy. This is an edge that we felt we had to have when we begin competition in 2006.” states Clark. “Jacko and the folks at Planet have been a joy to work with. The Ego is the marker that I wanted for the team from the moment we conceived Tremor. We are proud to represent Planet Eclipse for the 2006 season.” says Clark.

In the past year, Tremor has collected an impressive list of supporting sponsors including: Planet Eclipse, Paintball Games International, Paintball Wholesalers, Hammerhead Paintball, Virtue Paintball, Force of Nature, Animal Paintball, and Abstrakt Clothing. The team continues to look for more sponsors to support their cause.

Look for more news on Tremor in future releases.

 


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