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Trion:Z Announces the Launch of Its New Magnetic/Negative Ionic Necklace LITE

"Our necklaces are water resistant which is a popular feature among cyclists and triathletes," said Trion:Z CEO Toru Kamatari.

2011-09-13
CARLSBAD, CA, September 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Trion:Z, the leader in magnetic and negative ionic technology, announced today it is introducing the Trion:Z Necklace LITE at the 2011 Interbike Show at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The Trion:Z Necklace LITE incorporates Titanium accents, which release negative ions in measurable and significant amounts, with eight 1,000 Gauss axially magnetized magnets, arranged in a unique Alternating North-South Polarity Orientation (ANSPO ), to increase penetration of the magnetic field. This stylish, water repellent and "lite" weight necklace was designed with fashion and sports in mind.

"Our necklaces are water resistant which is a popular feature among cyclists and triathletes," said Trion:Z CEO Toru Kamatari. "Many of these athletes have experienced first hand how the magnetic and negative ionic technology in all Trion:Z products can help to alleviate muscle cramps and sports related injuries."

Michellie Jones, the 2006 Ironman World Champion and official supporter of Trion:Z products extols the benefits of Trion:Z products. According to Jones, "The technology incorporated into the Trion:Z necklaces provides a stylish and functional way to help with pain management and race training. I think these should be part of every athlete's training and racing program."

In addition to the necklaces, Trion:Z also offers several different styles of magnetic/negative ionic bracelets for athletes participating in a wide variety of sports. Come by the Trion:Z booth #3103 at the Interbike Show to see the new Necklace LITE and all of Trion:Z's products that feature negative ionic technology. Michellie Jones will stop by the Trion:Z booth at various times throughout the show.

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 http://www.trionz.com.

For media information:
Tracy Nackel
760-420-1602
tnackel@trionz.com
tnackel@cox.net

Vanessa Price
714-544-6515
vprice@trionz.com
readthegreens@aol.com

TEN Marketing & Public Relations is a results driven marketing and public relations consulting firm. For further information, please contact us at 760-420-1602.


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[Press-News.org] Trion:Z Announces the Launch of Its New Magnetic/Negative Ionic Necklace LITE
"Our necklaces are water resistant which is a popular feature among cyclists and triathletes," said Trion:Z CEO Toru Kamatari.