Product innovation
Shokk launches new state of the art Interactive Target Wall
This month SHOKK, the youth activity people have launched their latest interactive product to the market place - The SHOKK Target Wall™. With brand new design, technology and lightweight structure, the new product reinforces SHOKK as product innovators in the youth sector, taking interactivity to the next level.
Sitting within the SHOKK X-ertain equipment range, the new SHOKK Target Wall™, is a thrilling multi-functional, highly responsive electronic apparatus providing users with a total body work-out in an entertaining game format.
The design revolutionises the already successful concept allowing more efficient game play, reliability and flexibility. Housed in bullet proof glass the new LED based PADS are armed with full spectrum colour and quality audio feedback. Using progressive air suspension the PADS respond by touch not wall vibration, as with many comparative products, allowing superior accuracy of hits and no 'cross talk’.
Programmed with 7 key game modes, the wall allows players to experience 100s of game variations and endless game play. Easy step-by-step instruction voice prompts enable young people to operate the wall without adult supervision. SHOKK trainers have created bespoke games to boost game play experience and all units are supplied with the supporting SHOKK 'Multi-skill Games Pack' including balls, markers and other fun foam apparatus. REPS accredited SHOKK training support also helps to refresh and progress instructors into the most effective sessions possible.
SHOKK Target Walls have an eye-catching urban wall graphic which can be supplied in both vertical and horizontal formats to suit the environment. However, the new flexible structure means SHOKK will be launching a variety of new formats over the coming year.
Justine Williams, Sales Director, says: "We have really listened to feedback over the last year and created a new Target Wall™ that really meets the needs of our customers in the leisure, education and health sectors."