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CHICAGO OPEN PODIUM IS LUXED
DLX Technology



CIt is the player, not the gear that wins, but it is no coincidence
that winners choose the best gear for their game.

For Immediate Release – The PSP Chicago Open has roots that go back to
the mid 1990s, as one of the largest professional and amateur
tournaments held each year in the United States. With Luxe teams
finishing in three of the top four pro positions and a string of first
place finishes in the other classifications, there is no doubt that
the teams on top go with what is best – the Luxe.

“It's really not that surprising,” says DLX Technology Director,
Darryl Trent. “We built the Luxe to excel in this kind of environment.
It shoots fast and straight without kick, and it can be cleaned and
serviced faster than anything else out there. That's critical for
serious tournament players.”

At the 2009 PSP Chicago Open, the professional division saw Aftermath,
the Philadelphia Americans and Dynasty finishing in second, third and
fourth places with the Luxe. Aftermath 2 took first place in the
Semi-Pro division, while DBS Kids won first place for Division 1.
DBSPaintball.com won first place for Division 4.

DLX Technology is proud of the teams that have earned hard fought
victories with the Luxe at their side and wishes these teams the best
of luck through the rest of the 2009 season.

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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