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Sunday, December 03, 2006

audio in the water cool

Freestyle Audio and Shred Ready Announce Partnership


Deal Integrates State-of-the-Art Waterproof MP3 Player and Helmet


By Shred Ready









Tallassee, Al, November 6th 2006 ---
Freestyle Audio and Shred Ready have combined forces to offer the
latest advancement in water sport audio technology by bundling
Freestyle Audio's patent-pending waterproof mp3 player with Shred
Ready's line of action sport paddle helmets and a set of waterproof
audio earflaps.






The new "Can Can DMP Package" will be available just in time
for holiday season and includes a set of waterproof audio earflaps
specifically designed to fit inside Shred Ready helmets, the DMP
player, USB cord, user guide, playlist software CD (PC only) and a card
for 50 free songs from eMusic, with a MSRP of $199.95.





"At Freestyle Audio we constantly strive to integrate our technology
into products that enhance and bring music to the active lifestyle,"
said Lance Fried, Founder of Freestyle Audio. "We believe combining
forces to create the Can Can DMP Package delivers just that for
paddlers and kayakers."





"We are very excited to work with Freestyle Audio to offer such a cool
product," said Tom Sherburne, co-founder of Shred Ready. "Their
dedication to innovation will certainly serve to accelerate the
inclusion and wide-spread use of music into all water-related sports
and products," continued Sherburne.





For more information news and updates check www.freestyleaudio.com and www.shredready.com.


Bit of a reality check....

Pretty scary but we all know that Kiteboarding can be dangerous.

TCPalm: Local News
'Miracles happen,' dad says of Benjamin School quarterback's recovery Story Tools Email this story | Print By KIT BRADSHAW kit.bradshaw@scripps.com November 29, 2006 Conner Kempe of Tequesta was "talking, arguing and complaining" from his bed at St. Mary's Medical Center, his father said Tuesday morning. It was in stark contrast to his apparent near-death condition following a freak kiteboarding accident near Jupiter Beach at about 3 p.m. Sunday. Advertisement The Benjamin School Buccanneers' star quarterback received last rites from a chaplain upon arrival at the West Palm Beach hospital Sunday, and the 17-year-old lay in a highly medicated state for the next 24 hours. "If there were ever a miracle, this is it," Joseph Kempe said Tuesday. "He is supposed to be up today — there are no surgeries needed. All the news was so good that I asked the question: 'Will he be able to play football?'


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