Inventors From InventTech Looking To Score As Football Season Heats Up

Released on = September 29, 2006, 10:21 am

Press Release Author = Invent-Tech

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = It's September, and to a great many consumers that means the
long-awaited football season is here again. The annual tradition of tailgating in
the parking lot, then cheering their team on in the stadium is serious business to
many hardcore football fans and season ticket holders who never miss a home game -
rain or shine. Though inclement weather may not dampen the spirit of a true fan,
there's no reason not to be as comfortable as possible while enjoying the game.

Press Release Body = It's September, and to a great many consumers that means the
long-awaited football season is here again. The annual tradition of tailgating in
the parking lot, then cheering their team on in the stadium is serious business to
many hardcore football fans and season ticket holders who never miss a home game -
rain or shine. Though inclement weather may not dampen the spirit of a true fan,
there's
no reason not to be as comfortable as possible while enjoying the game.

Invent-Tech inventors have devised ingenious solutions for stadium sports fans from
their own personal experiences, being in the stands, even in the worst possible
conditions.

Victorville, California inventor Allen R. invented his Body Warmer outfit to keep
you warm, even while the stadium gets blanketed in snow. Also perfectly suited for
other outdoor activities like hunting or fishing, Allen believes every cold-climate
football fan should be wearing a Body Warmer during those freezing winter games.

Jo Ann P., of Oak Ridge, New Jersey, came up with the Stadium Brella to help keep
fans from getting soaked when the inevitable afternoon rain shower sends most people
running for cover. There's no reason to ever miss a play, if you've brought your
Stadium Brella with you.

Still other Invent-Tech inventors are looking to help tomorrow's football stars
improve their skills.

Flashing back to his old gridiron days, Patrick W., a former defensive tackle in
Gray, Louisiana, jotted down details for his new multi-dimensional blocking sled,
later christened The Total Sled, which provides coaches with more options than
commonly available blocking sleds.

Patrick M., of Madison, Mississippi, has developed the No-Fumball to help aspiring
football players develop ball handling strength and skill to prevent costly fumbles.

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