New Kickstarter campaign introduces EPEC™, a revolutionary junior golf set that grows with kids.
Atlanta, Ga.
July 07, 2015 - DV8 Sports, a company committed to growing participation in and the enjoyment of golf, announced a Kickstarter campaign
to help launch EPEC™, the golf industry’s first upgradeable junior golf
solution. The 35-day campaign seeks funding to fuel DV8 Sports’ first
production run of EPEC and to support a broader market launch later this
year.
EPEC junior golf clubs
address one of the most serious obstacles to introducing kids to
golf—cost. With traditional brands, parents are forced to purchase news
sets of clubs each time a child grows as little as 3 inches, which leads
to an out-of-pocket and recurring expense of up to $400 every 12-18
months. With EPEC’s patented technology, junior golfers will only need
to upgrade to a single, longer shaft and adjust iron heads using EPEC’s
innovative head weighting system. Over the course of a junior golfer’s
play, EPEC will save parents as much as 50-60 percent as compared to
traditional alternatives.
The secret to EPEC is DV8’s patented coupler
technology that allows club heads to be interchanged on a single shaft
in less than three seconds. This is the same technology at the heart of
DV8’s adult backpack product
that was successfully funded on Kickstarter last summer and is now
being sold online and in select retailers in North America. With the
addition of interchangeable head weight technology, EPEC becomes a
complete solution for juniors who are the future of golf.
“As an industry, we have to finds ways to
lower the cost obstacles of the game, and EPEC is one important step in
that direction,” said Richard Stamper, president and CEO of DV8 Sports.
“While there are lots of great brands and products for kids on the
market, they all share one unfortunate quality—they force parents to
replace entire sets and many families just can’t afford that. We believe
EPEC will revolutionize the junior market and set the stage for an
unprecedented growth spurt in participation.”
Like its adult counterpart, EPEC will be
non-conforming to USGA equipment regulations meaning EPEC equipment
cannot be used in USGA sanctioned junior competitions.
“While some may view this negatively, the team
at DV8 Sports sees just the opposite,” said Stamper.
“Golf is a
wonderful game that teaches kids important life skills, but it has also
become an exclusionary activity with cost being a major factor in
perpetuating that perception. EPEC seeks to break down those barriers
and is looking to Kickstarter to help tell DV8’s epic story.”
DV8 Sports’ EPEC Kickstarter campaign offers a
number of ways to participate in the campaign. Families, golf
facilities and even individuals who want to donate clubs to a junior
golf charity will find pledge levels specifically tailored to their
interests. This campaign is an opportunity for all to come together for
the good of the game and to help golf find its next generation of
players, community leaders and responsible adults.
About DV8 Sports
DV8 Sports was founded in 2009 by accomplished inventor and engineer Pat Brady, holder of more than a dozen patents, telecommunications executive Don Akerberg, and Callaway Golf, Srixon and SkyCaddie veteran Richard Stamper. The company is based in Atlanta, Ga. and defies convention by offering first-of-their-kind patented golf solutions for both adults and kids.
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