WEEK 4 - Product Interesting Feature


CW-X VENTILATOR WEB TOP AND STABILYX VENTILATOR SHORT

Image by: http://maybegravy.typepad.com/maybe_im_gravy/print-ads/

Good news for good people! Introducing CW-X new product, ventilator top and short that has amazing features! Say no more to your humdrum sports outfit!
  • Its top made from 80% coolmax and 20% Lycra that carrying moisture, it keeps your body away from swelter.
  • It also got 2-way stretch support web, so it will improve your body posture, balance, and arm motion. Yes! You can go with your most flexible movement by this shirt!
  • You don’t need to be worry of sun exposure that has bad UV radiation for your skin, because it provides UPF 40+ for UVA/UVB protection.
  • Accelerated recovery, it helps you to reduce fatigue and keep your blood streams increases as for targeted support.
  • Do you know one of the proper posture requirements is your muscles must be aligned? Anatomically engineered exoskeleton is on this ventilator top!
  • Both top and short has built-in air conditioning: it reduces excess heat build-up and heat-fatigue, so, it won’t lead you to heatstroke.
  • It supports to the lower abdominals, hips and back for extra stability and power as for core support.


By: Nur Shabrina Shofanie


Reference:
Maybe I'm Gravy. (2017). Maybe I'm Gravy. [online] Available at: http://maybegravy.typepad.com/maybe_im_gravy/print-ads/ [Accessed 28 Sep. 2017].



Comments

  1. Personally, I think that the headline lacks a little creativity. To me, in order to catch a reader's attention is to include a headline that leaves reader curious about a certain product. According to Maguire (2013), a self-interest with a curiosity headline sold a huge sum of correspondence courses for salesmanship. Other than that, this article is briefly written and on-point, which is a plus point.

    Reference:
    Maguire. (2013). Headline Deep Dive, The Curiosity Headline. [online] Available at: http://www.maryrosemaguire.com/2013/07/01/headline-deep-dive-the-curiosity-headline/ [Accessed 2 Oct. 2017].

    By: Luk Ee Yen

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