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Luxe Paintball

Super 7s Paintball Series


 

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DLX SENDS PLAYERS TO AUSTRALIA
DLX Technology



DLX Technology supports the Super Sevens Series by sending representatives Ryan Moorhead and Tim Montressor to the Masters Round November 28-30, 2008.

For Immediate Release - New South Wales and Action Paintball's fields in Rouse Hill will be the hottest spot in Australia for the last weekend of November. With the final rounds of the 2008 Super 7s Series, the Australian Paintball Masters event is scheduled to draw 40 teams from the United States, New Zealand and Malaysia who will be playing alongside the home country Australian teams. Guest playing on Team SWAT, an Australia team, both Tim Montressor and Ryan Moorhead of the Philly Americans are returning down under for the fourth Masters event. They will be on hand to lend their experience as players, as well as to give players a chance to see the Luxe, both on field and off.

With 7 years of national playing time and 4 years playing as Professionals in the top tournaments of the world, both Montressor and Moorhead are excited to show off the Luxe premium paintball marker.

Tim Montressor, manager of the All-American Paintball Park in Greensburg, PA said, “You can't beat how fast and user friendly it is. When playing conditions shut other guns down, the Luxe is so fast to disassemble and clean, that it's back on the field, ready to help you win another point, in a matter of seconds.”

Ryan Moorhead, Technical Department Manager and 7-year employee at Smart Parts, Inc., said that as a player, his favorite part of the Luxe is its balance and feel. “It didn't take any time at all to get used to the feel of the Luxe, like some markers do. From the first time I played with it, I saw the benefits of its size and balance, it's just a superior marker to anything else out there.”

Players and spectators are encouraged to meet up with Tim and Ryan during the event to ask any questions they might have, as well as get their hands on the Luxe to see for themselves that performance and style can be combined into a marker that is also easy to maintain.

For more information about the Super Sevens Series in Australia, visit www.super7spaintball.com.

DLX Technology is dedicated to melding cutting edge technology with solid tournament performance to build the ultimate luxury paintball marker. To learn more, visit LuxePaintball.com.

 


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