Shaft Skinz is headed to Orlando

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This is a press release

Shaft Skinz Ltd announces their decision to display their products at the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show. The producers of the decorative and protective sleeves suitable for any shaft will be in attendance for the third time and can be found at booth #1614.

The annual industry 'get-together' takes place at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL January 28th-30th.

Despite a slow economy, Shaft Skinz have seen a steady increase in activity surrounding the brand in 2009 including significant tour activity highlighted by 5 wins by Shaft Skinz users.

In retail, the products can now be found in all PGA Tour Superstores, select Golf Town outlets in Canada and a growing number of independent stores across the US and abroad. Exclusive distribution deals are in place in Sweden, India and Indonesia with a deal in Ireland in final negotiations.

The company will be exhibiting their new 'Crackle' design aimed at the collegiate and sports fan through a range of 8 common color combinations that let golfers 'wear their colors on their sleeve' so to speak by putting their colors on their shafts! The 8 'Crackle' colors brings to 48 the total range of sleeve options the customer can choose from.

The company seeks to deliver its component product through golf specialist retail outlets. This allows club fitters and pros to offer Shaft Skinz as an installed product, thereby removing any barrier to achieving the desired results for the customer whilst providing adding much needed additional revenue to the retailer for the service provided.
 
Definitely an interesting idea. While I do like the look of some stock shafts, some manufacturers are either very boring, or some ugly colorings. That horrid olive green on the Aldila NV series or some of the Fujikura line's busy graphics come to mind. This would give you an option to dress up the club to a color scheme you like more.

Just checked out there site - really like the skull and snakeskin looks!
 
It's pretty neat watching them being put on. There was a Golf Skinz rep at a shop a few months back putting on a demonstration. I wish I would have had my driver, I think it'd be fun to have one on there.
 
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