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NELSON TECH ANNOUNCES NEW PRODUCTS
Nelson Technologies Inc

Nelson launches two new products



Nelson Technologies of Kingsford have added two new quality products to their arsenal.

EKG is Nelson’s newest field-grade paintball. It features easy clean fill that comes in three heart-pounding fill colors: Code Blue, Dead White and Gangreene. EKG features a Metallic Silver shell that will electrify your game. You can find EKG at your favorite paintball field.

Nelson’s second new product is a new breed of Paintball Grenades.

Nelson’s pressure filled grenade has over 10 oz. of neon fill in Blue, Green and Pink. There is no pin to pull; there are no BB’s as triggers. Simply remove from the shrink-wrap and throw. Upon detonation a 50 foot diameter of destruction is unleashed, leaving nowhere for your opponent to hide.

For more information on these new and innovative products as well as Nelson’s full line of paintballs and accessories call 800-236-9278 to speak with a Paintball Specialist.

 


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