If you’ve been on a golf course in the last 10 years you’ve probably seen someone wearing a Q-Ray Ionized Bracelet. That’s because Q-Ray Bracelets have been worn by professional and amateur golfers since 1996 to restore a sense of balance, health, and natural wellbeing--essential ingredients for success in any sport. Q-Ray bracelets have been covered on the Golf Channel, the PGA Merchandise Show, in many golf magazine articles, and on the wrists of golf pros for years.
With its long history on the links, Q-Ray is trusted by many golfers. PGA champion Keith Fergus relies on Q-Ray to give him a competitive edge over other golfers. He says "I feel more in control of my game. I wouldn't play a tournament without it."
But golfers aren't alone in choosing Q-Ray over its imitators, such as Sabona magnetic bracelets, Rayma magnetic bracelets, and balance bracelets. Herm Schneider, the Head Athletic Trainer for the Chicago White Sox says, "I've been a satisfied Q-Ray wearer since 1998. I never take it off. Over the years, I have provided Q-Ray bracelets to members of my players, staff, and other members of my organization. They have huge successes!"
While most people know that the best golfers wear "magnetic golf bracelets" to help them improve their games, what they don't know is that Q-Ray is the premiere golf bracelet--and it's not even magnetic!
How does Q-Ray work?
Q-Ray Ionized Bracelets use a patented ionization technology to balance the natural energies that flow through your body. Unlike magnetic, copper, and the other balance-type bracelets on the market, Q-Ray works like the traditional Chinese practice of acupuncture and tai chi to balance your the positive and negative ions (chi or qi) flowing through your body, optimizing your body's athletic potential.