The PSP Phoenix Event is just around the corner, and pro paintball teams across the board are busy finalizing their sponsorships. Just last week SLY Equipment debuted their 2010 Pro Paintball Gear Line to the online community who in turn had a very positive response. Just today, SLY and Palm Beach Vipers have announced an agreement to outfit the Vipers paintball program with SLY Protective Gear, most notably the PROFIT Goggle System.
ProPaintball dot com caught up with Don Besancon of SLY Equipment who had this say,
“SLY couldn’t be more excited to support the Palm Beach Viper program. I’ve known Ken for a few years now, and the Viper program embodies everything we look for in a team–and we’re always happy to provide quality equipment for a quality team. We’re proud to announce that the Vipers will use the new PROFIT goggle system, as well as the Pro-Merc protective gear and packs. We can’t wait to see the Vipers use SLY throughout the 2010 season–we have no doubt they’ll be immensely successful. Our thanks go out to Ken and the Viper program, as well as ProPaintball for reaching out to us.”
Ken Bryson of the Palm Beach Vipers added;
“Palm Beach is proud and honored to announce that we have partnered with Sly Equipment for the 2010 season. All of the Palm Beach franchise teams will be using the amazing new Sly Profit goggle system along with Sly Pro-Merc harness, gearbags and protective gear. Sly has set a new standard of performance, quality, ease of use, cleaning and cutting edge looks with the Profit goggle. The Palm Beach teams are excited about being one of the first teams lucky enough to be selected to wear the Profit and use the Pro-Merc harness.”
Congratulations to both Sly Equipment and the Palm Beach Vipers. For more information on the Vipers, be sure to check PalmBeachVipers.com.
This article was authored by Brandon Mason – who has written 35 paintball news and gear articles.
In 2002, Brandon Mason and Matt Wojdynski began tracking the internet activities of Kyle Johnson, aka V. Gnome, an 18-year old computer gamer. They monitored and recorded Kyle’s AOL instant messages and gathered information about his friends and family from other sources on the net. Blending this data with scenarios from videogames and sci-fi films, they developed a mythology in which Kyle is “singled out as the savior of the human race.” The story is told in Gem Missile: A Tribute to V. Gnome, a 40-page book that incorporates photographs of Kyle and excerpts from his personal correspondence. In August 2003, Mason and Wojdynski showed up on Kyle’s parent’s doorstep in Thousand Oaks. Mason introduced himself as “Z. Figiam,” Kyle’s “mentor from the future,” presented him with the book, and left without further explanation.
The plot thickened several days later with Kyle posted a detailed description of the encounter to an on-line gaming forum, along with digital photos of every page in the book. Members of the forum quickly added their own theories and responses, which ranged from close readings of the text and speculations about the gender of its authors, to admissions of jealousy and accusations that Kyle had invented the story in order to get a high rating for his thread (which in a few weeks had received over 40,000 hits).
A year passed after this initial contact. In August 2004, Mason and Wojdynski mailed Kyle a package containing a photograph of their meeting a year earlier, along with a note, a certificate, and a plane ticket to Minneapolis. Kyle was met at the airport by a man in a beat up Lincoln Town Car who identified himself as “The Gatekeeper.” For two days, Kyle was led around the city in search of robots, buried treasure and information needed to save the future. Mason and Wojdynski involved numerous actors and another on-line gamer who, equally baffled, was driven with Kyle to a forest and abandoned there. At some point, Kyle noticed that his new friend had mysteriously disappeared. “I stood there alone in the woods, in Minnesota, with a shovel and a large black locked box, more confused then I have ever been in my life.” Kyle survived the trip and posted a detailed account of his adventure, concluding, “it was a great experience, and I would not hesitate to save the future again, if the chance ever arose”. Today, V. Gnome believes he is the savior of Paintball.
SIDE NOTE—– WANTED: Somebody to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. P.O. Box 1122, Newport Beach, CA 92659. You’ll get paid after we get back. Must bring your own weapons. Safety not guaranteed. I have only done this once before.
6 Comments
I am rather excited to see how sharp PBV will look this year.
Yeah definitely agree. Tanked jerseys and sly gear…
sly obviously making bank off of all these little kids that want to be part of the “viper organization” here in jersey and the MW. funfun.
hahaha McConnell is shooting with the wrong hand, noob
McConnell is moving right so he is shooting right handed.
I agree mang, Vipers are gettin hooked up. I love Sly/Tanked gear, especially when its free!
Awesome! I’m a big fan and supporter of SLY. They make great gear and I hope 2010 is a great year for Don and the rest of SLY.