Friday, August 26, 2011

Just In Time For Football Season - Trion:Z Introduces New Collegiate Active Series Wristband


(Carlsbad, CA) - Trion:Z, manufacturer of award winning magnetic and negative ion technology, announced today that their highly popular Active Series Wristbands worn by hundreds of professional athletes are now available in some of the nation's hottest collegiate colors and logos.

Before the tailgating and kick-off begin, Trion:Z introduces its new NCAA Officially Licensed Collegiate Program. Now, fans can support their favorite team while wearing their favorite Trion:Z Wristband or Necklace. Schools from some of the largest leagues; the SCC, ACC, Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, Big East and Mountain West conferences all are represented between the Collegiate Fabric Dual Loop and Collegiate Active Series.

New to this season's line-up is the Collegiate Active Series. This colorful, stylish, and waterproof silicone wristband combines Trion:Z's negative ion and magnet technology.

Trion:Z wristbands and necklaces including the Collegiate Active Series are made with "Mineon Health" Minerals, a natural producing Negative-Ion mineral. Trion:Z generates Negative-Ions at an abundant level at 50-100 more than competing products. Additionally, Trion:Z uses axially magnetized magnets in a unique Alternating North-South Polarity Orientation to maximize the magnetic field flow.

"Expanding the Active Series into the licensing and collegiate business units is part of a strategic plan. The Collegiate Fabric Dual Wristbands and Necklaces have become a Trion:Z sales leader and we're confidant this extension will promote additional growth," stated Trion:Z CEO Toru Kamatari.

The Trion:Z Collegiate Program which includes both the Collegiate Active Series MSR $24.99 and Collegiate Fabric Dual Loop Wristband MSR $24.99 and Necklaces MSR $36.99 are carried by Trion:Z retailers. To find a conveniently located Trion:Z retailer, visit the company website www.trionz.com and click on "Find a Retailer."

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