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Eclipse Solar Gear New Product Launch

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Austin TX (SPX) Sep 14, 2004
Eclipse Solar Gear announces its major new product launch of 2004- innovative, quality backpacks, soft coolers, camera bags, messenger bags, saddle bags, and fishing tackle boxes, all with an integrated solar charging solution.

The product introduction in August 2004 will include a robust, feature rich backpack, followed with a messenger bag both with an integrated solar charging solution, designed to accommodate the most common of consumer electronics.

The backpack will allow the user to connect and charge their portable electronics and digital devices in a convenient package. The backpack is a quality, durable product with or without the solar charging feature.

It features multiple pockets for a cell phone, PDA, and MP3 or CD player with an exit portal for headphones. Other features include a laptop computer sleeve, large capacity sections, padded straps and back support, external side web pockets for easy access, and a waist strap.

The solar charger provides up to 2.5 Watts of power to charge a cell phone, PDA, or GPS unit, using your existing 12V auto adapter. There is no need for special adapters or plugs.

A stylish messenger bag will follow the backpack with a market introduction in late October or early November.

The messenger bag is also a quality, durable product and features cell phone, PDA, and accessory pockets. The bag features many sections for carrying papers, files, books, and room for a laptop computer.

The solar panel also provides up to 2.5 Watts of power to charge your personal electronics using your existing 12V auto adapter.

"This product launch is an exciting introduction to a wide range of convenient solar power enabled products, geared for the mobile individual," said Randolph Gray, President of Innovus Designs and the Eclipse Solar Gear product line.

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