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Trion:Z Announces Masters Tournament Active Series Contest

Trion:Z, manufacturer of award-winning magnetic and negative ion technology, announced today that the company will be giving away 1,000 Trion:Z Active Series wristbands in recognition of the 2011 Masters Tournament.

Trion:Z Announces Masters Tournament Active Series Contest
2011-04-07
NORTH TUSTIN, CA, April 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) To participate in the Trion:Z Masters Tournament giveaway contest, all you have to do is pick which of the three Rs is going to win. Trion:Z's triple threat; Rickie Fowler, Rory Mc Ilroy and Ryo Ishikawa - all will be competing for the coveted green jacket. Each possess the skill, talent, and drive to be the next Masters Champion.

According to Reuters' Mark Lamport-Stokes, "Mc Ilroy long regarded as a future world #1 is probably the most spectacular member of the emerging generation to watch." However, Ishikawa is playing for the pride of Japan and is donating his 2011 earnings to help those stricken by the disaster in Japan. This type of motivation and inspiration can lead him to victory. PGA Rookie of the Year Fowler is on a hot streak and being touted as "possibly the best golfer in America." He could find his first professional tournament win on the sacred grounds of Augusta National.

According to Trion:Z CEO Toru Kamatari, "This is going to be an exciting Masters Tournament for Trion:Z. To have our professional staff members playing in the most prestigious tournament of the year is exhilarating. We hope people enter into the contest and win the same Trion:Z products that the Rs wear."

To win a Trion:Z Active Series wristband, visit the company website at www.trionz.com and enter the Trion:Z 1000 Active wristbands "Triple Rs" competing for the green jacket contest. Choose which of the three Trion:Z staffers will become the next 2011 Masters Tournament Champion. No purchase is necessary. Participants must register their vote before April 8, 2011. Winners are randomly chosen and notified by email.

The three Rs as well as hundreds of professional golfers wear the Trion:Z Active Series wristbands. These silicone water resistant wristbands are fashionably bold and embody competitive and aggressive play. They are available in small 6.8", medium 7.6", and large 8.4".

About Trion:Z Magnets:
The natural power of the Trion:Z magnets restores the negative impact today's lifestyle imposes. The human body absorbs positive ions from electronic equipment, cell phones, electrical wiring, and machinery. Trion:Z with its negative ionic technology combats these destructive positive ions for regeneration.

About Colantotte International Inc:
Colantotte International Inc. (dba Trion:Z) in Carlsbad, CA produces bracelets, necklaces, and accessories that incorporate negative-ions and magnets for athletes and people with active lifestyles.

Trion:Z products are worn by hundreds of professional athletes including those in Triathlon Sports, Cycling, Baseball, Football, Basketball, NASCAR, Tennis, and Volleyball. Over 250 professionals on the PGA TOUR, LPGA Tour, and Champions Tour have worn Trion:Z necklaces and bracelets.

For more information, visit www.trionz.com.

For media information:
Vanessa Price or Tracy Nackel
714-544-6515 or 760-420-1602
vprice@trionz.com or tnackel@trionz.com
readthegreens@aol.com or tnackel@cox.net

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[Press-News.org] Trion:Z Announces Masters Tournament Active Series Contest
Trion:Z, manufacturer of award-winning magnetic and negative ion technology, announced today that the company will be giving away 1,000 Trion:Z Active Series wristbands in recognition of the 2011 Masters Tournament.