Free delivery of Bioflow products throughout September
Bioflow is celebrating staff players Lee Westwood and Paul Lawrie making the European Ryder Cup team by offering free UK delivery on orders through www.bioflowsports.com
Bioflow, one of the world's leading suppliers of magnotherapy wrist products, is offering free delivery on all Bioflow Sport products at www.bioflowsports.com throughout September, celebrating the inclusion of staff players Lee Westwood and Paul Lawrie in Jose Maria Olazabal's European Ryder Cup team.
Lawrie and Westwood - both advocates of Bioflow Sport technology - will be wearing their wristbands from September 25-30 at Medinah Country Club.
All Bioflow Sport products purchased by UK customers online during September will be exempt from shipping charges.
The promotion follows the recent launch of the Bioflow Sport Twin, the next generation of Bioflow Sport wristbands.
The Twin is designed to complement an active lifestyle, combining patented magnetic technology and durable silicone to form a water resistant, non-tearable wristband.
It has been designed with a double silicone strap for greater freedom of movement and features dual magnetic technology, a patented Bioflow Central Reverse Polarity magnet module and a relay magnet embedded in the strap.
Magnetic therapy is complementary, non-invasive and 100% natural, with the Bioflow Sport and the Bioflow Sport Twin designed specifically for the sports market.
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Bioflow has served more than one million customers and has been the magnotherapy product of choice by sports professionals and athletes worldwide for over 15 years.
Lawrie and Westwood are joined on team Bioflow by numerous other professionals, including John Daly, Simon Dyson and Thomas Aiken.
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