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  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295650_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot in action against a tennis coach

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295649_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot Pro.

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295648_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot Pro.

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295647_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot Pro.

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295646_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot can replay classic tennis matches

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295644_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot Pro.

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295643_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot can be programmed with a smartphone app

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295642_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot in action against a tennis coach

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    DUKAS_177295641_FER
    AI tennis coach can replay classic games
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tennis 1
    Ref 16289
    07/11/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: PongBot
    A robot tennis coach has been developed that can track a human player’s position on the court, serve a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches.
    It can serve balls with either topspin, under spin at up to 60 rotations per second.
    There is also a no spin option,
    There is a maximum service speed of 130 km/h.
    PongBot is a lot more than a remote-controlled, tennis-ball-serving machine.
    It is equipped with artificial intelligence loaded with data from 100,000 real tennis matches while all kinds of settings can be programmed using a smartphone app.
    The robot sits on the base line on one side of the net while the human opponent wears a clip-on sensor that allows the machine to know where on the court they are.
    It is loaded with up to 150 tennis balls and then fires them using a choice of customised drills right down the individual ball level.
    PongBot also knows if the human player moves fast or slowly adjusting the speed and time between deliveries accordingly.

    OPS: The PongBot can replay classic tennis matches

    Pciture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
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    FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/Shutterstock (14614681eh)
    Trainer Nuri Sahin (Borussia Dortmund) gestures, Tag 1, Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund, , August 1, 2024 in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. (Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images)
    Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund - Tag 1 - , Bad Ragaz, Switzerland - 01 Aug 2024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    DUK10161169_029
    FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/Shutterstock (14614681de)
    Trainer Nuri Sahin (Borussia Dortmund) smiles, Tag 1, Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund, , August 1, 2024 in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. (Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images)
    Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund - Tag 1 - , Bad Ragaz, Switzerland - 01 Aug 2024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
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    FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/Shutterstock (14614681di)
    Trainer Nuri Sahin (Borussia Dortmund) looks on, Tag 1, Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund, , August 1, 2024 in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. (Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images)
    Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund - Tag 1 - , Bad Ragaz, Switzerland - 01 Aug 2024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    DUK10161169_020
    FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/Shutterstock (14614681bk)
    Trainer Nuri Sahin (Borussia Dortmund) gestures, Tag 1, Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund, , August 1, 2024 in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. (Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images)
    Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund - Tag 1 - , Bad Ragaz, Switzerland - 01 Aug 2024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    DUK10161169_017
    FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/Shutterstock (14614681au)
    Trainer Nuri Sahin (Borussia Dortmund) gestures, Tag 1, Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund, , August 1, 2024 in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. (Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images)
    Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund - Tag 1 - , Bad Ragaz, Switzerland - 01 Aug 2024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
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    FUSSBALL - Trainingslager von Borussia Dortmund in Bad Ragaz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/Shutterstock (14614681al)
    Trainer Nuri Sahin (Borussia Dortmund) gestures, Tag 1, Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund, , August 1, 2024 in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. (Photo by Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images)
    Trainingslager Borussia Dortmund - Tag 1 - , Bad Ragaz, Switzerland - 01 Aug 2024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    DUKAS_172688328_FER
    Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Snores 1
    Ref 16042
    25/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Snorles
    A new gadget is promising to cure anyone who snores —by training their tongue to relax.
    According to the maker, snoring happens when tongue muscles get too relaxed, causing the airway to become clogged during sleep.
    The device called Snorles GenioFlex Recent buzz is designed to tighten those muscles for “ smoother, quieter breathing.”
    It consists of a mouthpiece that sits under the tongue and is connected to a rechargeable hand-held unit that zaps the tongue with micro currents.
    The Hong Kong-based company recommends starting with a 20 minute session, once a day for the first four weeks.
    It can then be reduced to just once a week to keep the muscles toned.
    The mouthpiece is made from food-grade, stain resistant silicone.
    Stainless steel contact points release the electro pulses
    The pulses come in three modes - gentle, moderate and strong with 10 intensity levels.
    The controller is used to control the pulse voltage and current waveform to match a user’s muscles condition.
    It is claimed that this way users with different sensitivities and at various stages in the training can find the perfect level for themselves.

    OPS: The Snorles GenioFlex device.

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    DUKAS_172688327_FER
    Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Snores 1
    Ref 16042
    25/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Snorles
    A new gadget is promising to cure anyone who snores —by training their tongue to relax.
    According to the maker, snoring happens when tongue muscles get too relaxed, causing the airway to become clogged during sleep.
    The device called Snorles GenioFlex Recent buzz is designed to tighten those muscles for “ smoother, quieter breathing.”
    It consists of a mouthpiece that sits under the tongue and is connected to a rechargeable hand-held unit that zaps the tongue with micro currents.
    The Hong Kong-based company recommends starting with a 20 minute session, once a day for the first four weeks.
    It can then be reduced to just once a week to keep the muscles toned.
    The mouthpiece is made from food-grade, stain resistant silicone.
    Stainless steel contact points release the electro pulses
    The pulses come in three modes - gentle, moderate and strong with 10 intensity levels.
    The controller is used to control the pulse voltage and current waveform to match a user’s muscles condition.
    It is claimed that this way users with different sensitivities and at various stages in the training can find the perfect level for themselves.

    OPS: The Snorles GenioFlex device.

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    DUKAS_172688326_FER
    Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Snores 1
    Ref 16042
    25/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Snorles
    A new gadget is promising to cure anyone who snores —by training their tongue to relax.
    According to the maker, snoring happens when tongue muscles get too relaxed, causing the airway to become clogged during sleep.
    The device called Snorles GenioFlex Recent buzz is designed to tighten those muscles for “ smoother, quieter breathing.”
    It consists of a mouthpiece that sits under the tongue and is connected to a rechargeable hand-held unit that zaps the tongue with micro currents.
    The Hong Kong-based company recommends starting with a 20 minute session, once a day for the first four weeks.
    It can then be reduced to just once a week to keep the muscles toned.
    The mouthpiece is made from food-grade, stain resistant silicone.
    Stainless steel contact points release the electro pulses
    The pulses come in three modes - gentle, moderate and strong with 10 intensity levels.
    The controller is used to control the pulse voltage and current waveform to match a user’s muscles condition.
    It is claimed that this way users with different sensitivities and at various stages in the training can find the perfect level for themselves.

    OPS: The Snorles GenioFlex device.

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    DUKAS_172688325_FER
    Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Snores 1
    Ref 16042
    25/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Snorles
    A new gadget is promising to cure anyone who snores —by training their tongue to relax.
    According to the maker, snoring happens when tongue muscles get too relaxed, causing the airway to become clogged during sleep.
    The device called Snorles GenioFlex Recent buzz is designed to tighten those muscles for “ smoother, quieter breathing.”
    It consists of a mouthpiece that sits under the tongue and is connected to a rechargeable hand-held unit that zaps the tongue with micro currents.
    The Hong Kong-based company recommends starting with a 20 minute session, once a day for the first four weeks.
    It can then be reduced to just once a week to keep the muscles toned.
    The mouthpiece is made from food-grade, stain resistant silicone.
    Stainless steel contact points release the electro pulses
    The pulses come in three modes - gentle, moderate and strong with 10 intensity levels.
    The controller is used to control the pulse voltage and current waveform to match a user’s muscles condition.
    It is claimed that this way users with different sensitivities and at various stages in the training can find the perfect level for themselves.

    OPS: The Snorles GenioFlex device.

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    DUKAS_172688324_FER
    Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Snores 1
    Ref 16042
    25/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Snorles
    A new gadget is promising to cure anyone who snores —by training their tongue to relax.
    According to the maker, snoring happens when tongue muscles get too relaxed, causing the airway to become clogged during sleep.
    The device called Snorles GenioFlex Recent buzz is designed to tighten those muscles for “ smoother, quieter breathing.”
    It consists of a mouthpiece that sits under the tongue and is connected to a rechargeable hand-held unit that zaps the tongue with micro currents.
    The Hong Kong-based company recommends starting with a 20 minute session, once a day for the first four weeks.
    It can then be reduced to just once a week to keep the muscles toned.
    The mouthpiece is made from food-grade, stain resistant silicone.
    Stainless steel contact points release the electro pulses
    The pulses come in three modes - gentle, moderate and strong with 10 intensity levels.
    The controller is used to control the pulse voltage and current waveform to match a user’s muscles condition.
    It is claimed that this way users with different sensitivities and at various stages in the training can find the perfect level for themselves.

    OPS: The Snorles GenioFlex device.

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    DUKAS_172688321_FER
    Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Snores 1
    Ref 16042
    25/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Snorles
    A new gadget is promising to cure anyone who snores —by training their tongue to relax.
    According to the maker, snoring happens when tongue muscles get too relaxed, causing the airway to become clogged during sleep.
    The device called Snorles GenioFlex Recent buzz is designed to tighten those muscles for “ smoother, quieter breathing.”
    It consists of a mouthpiece that sits under the tongue and is connected to a rechargeable hand-held unit that zaps the tongue with micro currents.
    The Hong Kong-based company recommends starting with a 20 minute session, once a day for the first four weeks.
    It can then be reduced to just once a week to keep the muscles toned.
    The mouthpiece is made from food-grade, stain resistant silicone.
    Stainless steel contact points release the electro pulses
    The pulses come in three modes - gentle, moderate and strong with 10 intensity levels.
    The controller is used to control the pulse voltage and current waveform to match a user’s muscles condition.
    It is claimed that this way users with different sensitivities and at various stages in the training can find the perfect level for themselves.

    OPS: The Snorles GenioFlex device.

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    DUKAS_172688320_FER
    Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Snores 1
    Ref 16042
    25/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Snorles
    A new gadget is promising to cure anyone who snores —by training their tongue to relax.
    According to the maker, snoring happens when tongue muscles get too relaxed, causing the airway to become clogged during sleep.
    The device called Snorles GenioFlex Recent buzz is designed to tighten those muscles for “ smoother, quieter breathing.”
    It consists of a mouthpiece that sits under the tongue and is connected to a rechargeable hand-held unit that zaps the tongue with micro currents.
    The Hong Kong-based company recommends starting with a 20 minute session, once a day for the first four weeks.
    It can then be reduced to just once a week to keep the muscles toned.
    The mouthpiece is made from food-grade, stain resistant silicone.
    Stainless steel contact points release the electro pulses
    The pulses come in three modes - gentle, moderate and strong with 10 intensity levels.
    The controller is used to control the pulse voltage and current waveform to match a user’s muscles condition.
    It is claimed that this way users with different sensitivities and at various stages in the training can find the perfect level for themselves.

    OPS: The Snorles GenioFlex device.

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    DUKAS_172688319_FER
    Anti-snoring device uses a tongue muscles trainer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Snores 1
    Ref 16042
    25/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Snorles
    A new gadget is promising to cure anyone who snores —by training their tongue to relax.
    According to the maker, snoring happens when tongue muscles get too relaxed, causing the airway to become clogged during sleep.
    The device called Snorles GenioFlex Recent buzz is designed to tighten those muscles for “ smoother, quieter breathing.”
    It consists of a mouthpiece that sits under the tongue and is connected to a rechargeable hand-held unit that zaps the tongue with micro currents.
    The Hong Kong-based company recommends starting with a 20 minute session, once a day for the first four weeks.
    It can then be reduced to just once a week to keep the muscles toned.
    The mouthpiece is made from food-grade, stain resistant silicone.
    Stainless steel contact points release the electro pulses
    The pulses come in three modes - gentle, moderate and strong with 10 intensity levels.
    The controller is used to control the pulse voltage and current waveform to match a user’s muscles condition.
    It is claimed that this way users with different sensitivities and at various stages in the training can find the perfect level for themselves.

    OPS: The Snorles GenioFlex device.

    P{icture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707499_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS:The Cat Throne trainer comes with this adapter for the toilet bowl

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707487_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS: The Cat Throne trainer litter can be flushed away while a pet is learning

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
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    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS: A cat on the Cat Throne trainer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707484_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS: The first stage of the Cat Throne trainer -- a tray with a solid base

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707482_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS: The second stage of Cat Throne trainer. The tray features a small hole

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707479_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPSThe final tray in the Cat Throne trainer system

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707478_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS: Cat Throne inventor Heather Wagner

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707477_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS: The first stage tray of the Cat Throne trainer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707476_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS: The Cat Throne trainer has three trays. The owner starts their pet with the one with a solid base and works up to the one with the largest opening

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    DUKAS_171707475_FER
    Cat Throne trains pets to use the toilet
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cat toilet 1
    Ref 15964
    27/06/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Cat Throne


    Here’s a cat litter device designed to make them feel like royalty.

    The Cat Throne fits onto a human lavatory bowl seat and trains pets to use the loo so their deposits can be simply flushed away.

    It is particularly useful for animals living in apartments without outdoor access.

    It was originally designed by US-based cat lover Heather Wagner for senior and disabled pussies.

    The Cat Throne features a seat that clips onto a specially designed toilet seat.

    The throne seat has extra surface area and a non-slip texture.

    Three varying litter trays are provided that snap into the Cat Throne seat for fast training.

    The first has a solid base, the second has a small opening and the third has a larger opening.

    They are filled with soluble cat litter.

    At first the kitty is encouraged to use the one with no opening.

    Once it is used to that it can graduate to the one with a small aperture before using the third and final box.

    When a cat has done its business, the owner can scoop out the contaminated litter and drop it into the bowl for flushing.

    After getting use to the final box, the cat should be able to make a deposit straight into the toilet.

    OPS: A cat on the Cat Throne trainer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
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    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
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    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
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    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    DUKAS_167302691_EYE
    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    DUKAS_167302697_EYE
    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    DUKAS_167302685_EYE
    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    DUKAS_167302694_EYE
    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    DUKAS_167302688_EYE
    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    DUKAS_167302686_EYE
    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    DUKAS_167302695_EYE
    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    DUKAS_167302698_EYE
    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
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    Willie Mullins: 'Is this the year we have a blowout at Cheltenham? The expectation is so heavy'
    The Irish trainer Willie Mullins is expected to dominate at the Cheltenham Festival once again with the milestone of 100 winners in his sights.

    Trainer Willie Mullins photographed at his yard.
    Closutton, County Carlow, Ireland.

    Patrick Bolger / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Patrick Bolger

     

  • Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    DUKAS_165624131_FER
    Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheetos 1 

    Ref 15544

    06/02/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Puma

    Sportswear maker Puma has unveiled a tasty looking new range of trainers — themed around Cheetos cheese snacks.

    They come in the same orange colour as the nibbles.

    The shoes are  the latest in what is a a signature franchise for Puma by US NBA basketball star Scoot Henderson who plays for the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Called Scoot Zeros x Cheetos, the footwear is described as an “awesomely orange “colour that blends Henderson’s personal mantra “Overly Determined to Dominate” with the “iconic spots” of Cheetos advertising animated cheetah character Chester.

    The collaboration shoe  features ultra-non-slip rubber compounds on the sole for added traction. 

    There is  Scoot “S” logo branding as an accent on the tongue, along with an additional one on the medial heel, imitating a flame to signify Cheetos Flamin’ Hot  flavour.

    Alongside the Scoot Zeros x Cheetos shoe, Puma is releasing a Cheetos-inspired  suede classic for more of a lifestyle feel.

    There is also an eight-piece apparel collection to accompany the shoe release which includes Chester Cheetah inspired pants, hoodie, shorts and graphic tee-shirt variations. 

    The global launch for the Puma x Cheetos  collection will be on February 16th.

    OPS: The Scoot Zeros x Cheetos

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    DUKAS_165624129_FER
    Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheetos 1 

    Ref 15544

    06/02/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Puma

    Sportswear maker Puma has unveiled a tasty looking new range of trainers — themed around Cheetos cheese snacks.

    They come in the same orange colour as the nibbles.

    The shoes are  the latest in what is a a signature franchise for Puma by US NBA basketball star Scoot Henderson who plays for the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Called Scoot Zeros x Cheetos, the footwear is described as an “awesomely orange “colour that blends Henderson’s personal mantra “Overly Determined to Dominate” with the “iconic spots” of Cheetos advertising animated cheetah character Chester.

    The collaboration shoe  features ultra-non-slip rubber compounds on the sole for added traction. 

    There is  Scoot “S” logo branding as an accent on the tongue, along with an additional one on the medial heel, imitating a flame to signify Cheetos Flamin’ Hot  flavour.

    Alongside the Scoot Zeros x Cheetos shoe, Puma is releasing a Cheetos-inspired  suede classic for more of a lifestyle feel.

    There is also an eight-piece apparel collection to accompany the shoe release which includes Chester Cheetah inspired pants, hoodie, shorts and graphic tee-shirt variations. 

    The global launch for the Puma x Cheetos  collection will be on February 16th.

    OPS: The Scoot Zeros x Cheetos

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    DUKAS_165624127_FER
    Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheetos 1 

    Ref 15544

    06/02/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Puma

    Sportswear maker Puma has unveiled a tasty looking new range of trainers — themed around Cheetos cheese snacks.

    They come in the same orange colour as the nibbles.

    The shoes are  the latest in what is a a signature franchise for Puma by US NBA basketball star Scoot Henderson who plays for the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Called Scoot Zeros x Cheetos, the footwear is described as an “awesomely orange “colour that blends Henderson’s personal mantra “Overly Determined to Dominate” with the “iconic spots” of Cheetos advertising animated cheetah character Chester.

    The collaboration shoe  features ultra-non-slip rubber compounds on the sole for added traction. 

    There is  Scoot “S” logo branding as an accent on the tongue, along with an additional one on the medial heel, imitating a flame to signify Cheetos Flamin’ Hot  flavour.

    Alongside the Scoot Zeros x Cheetos shoe, Puma is releasing a Cheetos-inspired  suede classic for more of a lifestyle feel.

    There is also an eight-piece apparel collection to accompany the shoe release which includes Chester Cheetah inspired pants, hoodie, shorts and graphic tee-shirt variations. 

    The global launch for the Puma x Cheetos  collection will be on February 16th.

    OPS: The Scoot Zeros x Cheetos

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    DUKAS_165624126_FER
    Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheetos 1 

    Ref 15544

    06/02/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Puma

    Sportswear maker Puma has unveiled a tasty looking new range of trainers — themed around Cheetos cheese snacks.

    They come in the same orange colour as the nibbles.

    The shoes are  the latest in what is a a signature franchise for Puma by US NBA basketball star Scoot Henderson who plays for the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Called Scoot Zeros x Cheetos, the footwear is described as an “awesomely orange “colour that blends Henderson’s personal mantra “Overly Determined to Dominate” with the “iconic spots” of Cheetos advertising animated cheetah character Chester.

    The collaboration shoe  features ultra-non-slip rubber compounds on the sole for added traction. 

    There is  Scoot “S” logo branding as an accent on the tongue, along with an additional one on the medial heel, imitating a flame to signify Cheetos Flamin’ Hot  flavour.

    Alongside the Scoot Zeros x Cheetos shoe, Puma is releasing a Cheetos-inspired  suede classic for more of a lifestyle feel.

    There is also an eight-piece apparel collection to accompany the shoe release which includes Chester Cheetah inspired pants, hoodie, shorts and graphic tee-shirt variations. 

    The global launch for the Puma x Cheetos  collection will be on February 16th.

    OPS: The Scoot Zeros x Cheetos

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    DUKAS_165624119_FER
    Tasty Cheetos inspired sports shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheetos 1 

    Ref 15544

    06/02/2024

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit: Puma

    Sportswear maker Puma has unveiled a tasty looking new range of trainers — themed around Cheetos cheese snacks.

    They come in the same orange colour as the nibbles.

    The shoes are  the latest in what is a a signature franchise for Puma by US NBA basketball star Scoot Henderson who plays for the Portland Trail Blazers.

    Called Scoot Zeros x Cheetos, the footwear is described as an “awesomely orange “colour that blends Henderson’s personal mantra “Overly Determined to Dominate” with the “iconic spots” of Cheetos advertising animated cheetah character Chester.

    The collaboration shoe  features ultra-non-slip rubber compounds on the sole for added traction. 

    There is  Scoot “S” logo branding as an accent on the tongue, along with an additional one on the medial heel, imitating a flame to signify Cheetos Flamin’ Hot  flavour.

    Alongside the Scoot Zeros x Cheetos shoe, Puma is releasing a Cheetos-inspired  suede classic for more of a lifestyle feel.

    There is also an eight-piece apparel collection to accompany the shoe release which includes Chester Cheetah inspired pants, hoodie, shorts and graphic tee-shirt variations. 

    The global launch for the Puma x Cheetos  collection will be on February 16th.

    OPS: The Scoot Zeros x Cheetos

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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