Sting-Free Company, Developer of High-Tech Golf Grips, Partners with Lamkin Corporation to Manufacture the Sting Free Miracle Grip.PHILADELPHIA -- Sting-Free Company, developer of high-tech golf grips, announces a partnering agreement with Lamkin Corporation. Lamkin, the respected manufacturer of quality golf grips, will manufacture the Sting Free Miracle Grip(TM), a patented high-tech anti-vibration golf grip. Golfers testing the Sting Free Miracle Grip(TM) verify that it absorbs most of the sting and vibration when the club hits the ball. Formal testing by a PhD Vibratory vibratory /vi·bra·to·ry/ (vi´brah-tor?e) vibrating or causing vibration. vibratory vibrating or causing vibration; vibritile. Physics professor from Villanova University Villanova University (vĭl'ənō`və), at Villanova, Pa., near Philadelphia; Roman Catholic; est. 1842 as a men's school, coeducational since 1967. documented that using the Sting-Free composite reduced up to 80% of the harmful impact vibrations. The Sting Free Miracle Grip(TM) provides greater damping of impact shock and offers a distinct advantage over existing synthetic, tire rubber or foam padding which typically stops only 10% to 20% of the impact. The grip comprises three layers; the first is a space age GE elastomer elastomer (ĭlăs`təmər), substance having to some extent the elastic properties of natural rubber. The term is sometimes used technically to distinguish synthetic rubbers and rubberlike plastics from natural rubber. specifically calibrated cal·i·brate tr.v. cal·i·brat·ed, cal·i·brat·ing, cal·i·brates 1. To check, adjust, or determine by comparison with a standard (the graduations of a quantitative measuring instrument): to absorb the maximum amount of harmful impact shock, the second layer uses Dupont's stronger-than-steel Aramid fiber, the same fiber used in bulletproof Refers to extremely stable hardware and/or software that cannot be brought down no matter what unusual conditions arise. See industrial strength. bulletproof - Used of an algorithm or implementation considered extremely robust; lossage-resistant; capable of correctly vests, the third layer is a GE elastomer contoured for the ultimate comfort of the wearer. The Sting Free Miracle Grip(TM) can boost performance while absorbing most of the sting, vibration and pain. Lamkin Corporation is one of the world's largest manufacturers of golf grips. Lamkin produces grips for TaylorMade, Callaway (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :ELY), Nike (NYSE:NKE NKE Nike, Inc. (stock symbol) NKE National Knowledge Exam (Canada) NKE NK2 Homeobox Factor-Binding Element NKE Northwest Kodály Educators NKE Network Kernel Extension ), and Ping. The Company has worked with Sting-Free's technology for two years and is now partnering with Sting-Free Company to manufacture the Sting Free Miracle Grip(TM) for the U.S. and international markets. About Sting-Free Company Sting-Free, an anti-vibration technology company, develops, manufactures, licenses, and markets grips to consumers and the sports equipment, footwear and tool industry. Products include high-tech grips (Sting Free Miracle Grip(TM)) for golf clubs, baseball bats, hockey sticks, tennis racquets racquets, game played by two or four persons on a court 60 by 30 ft (18.3 m by 9.1 m); it is surrounded by three walls 30 ft (9.1 m) high and a backwall 15 ft (4.6 m) high. The ball, 1 in. (2.54 cm) in diameter, is made of polyethylene with an adhesive tape cover. , hammers, power and garden tools, shoe inserts, black athletic tape, padding and white medical tape for other applications. Sting-Free is currently negotiating licenses with market leaders in the sporting goods, tool and shoe industry. http://www.stingfree.com About Lamkin Corporation Lamkin Corporation is a privately owned, third generation family company with headquarters in San Diego. Since 1925, Lamkin has been designing and manufacturing the highest quality and best performing golf grips in the world. For more information on Lamkin and their complete line of golf grips visit the website at http://www.lamkingrips.com. |
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