PRODUCT NEWS
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OverBoard's new version of Dry Tube bags |
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10 Feb 2010 . BY Sarah Todd |
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OverBoard has unveiled a blue version of its 20 and 40-litre Dry Tube bags, suitable for watersports, camping trips and outdoor fitness activities.
Described as hard-wearing, the bags are constructed from 600D PVC tarpaulin and thanks to its 'Fold Seal System', is said to be 100 per cent waterproof.
The bags include a heavy-duty grab handle and removable shoulder strap and are also available in red and yellow.
Other than their Dry Tube bags, OverBoard also offer a wide variety of other protective, waterproof products including technology cases, duffel bags, laptop sleeves, messenger bags and 100 per cent waterproof headphones, which come complete with a reactive coiled cable.
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PRODUCT NEWS |
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Maurer Rides introduces Spike Waterfight |
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Rollercoaster and ride designer and manufacturer Maurer Rides has announced its latest
concept, the Spike Waterfight, which allows spectators and rollercoaster riders to soak one
another with water cannons.
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Triotech launches new dark ride Primordial |
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Media based attractions creator Triotech has announced the opening of its latest
attraction, a next generation interactive dark coaster installed at Lagoon Park in Salt
Lake City, Utah, US. |
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Small Footprint, Big Significance: Studio City Water Park |
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Long known for its fancy casinos, Macau realized within the past decade that it must
diversify its tourism scene to attract new crowds. With the ambition of becoming the
leisure hub of China’s 72-million strong Greater Bay Area, the city began adding shows,
attractions, and family-friendly hotels. But the offering that truly stands out with fun
for everyone is Studio City Water Park – Macau’s first stand-alone water park, with all
the water slides and aquatic play structures supplied by WhiteWater. |
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How surf simulators are transforming the experience economy |
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The experience economy, driven by evolving consumer trends, is poised for continued growth
in the coming years. Millennials have been at the forefront of this shift, favouring
memorable experiences over material possessions. This preference has extended to other
generations as well, indicating a broader adoption of experience-focused spending habits
in the attractions sector. |
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Director of Operations
Active Luton |
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Salary:
£61,000 - £64,000 + exceptional pension + excellent benefits
Job location: Luton , United Kingdom |
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