Volvik Exia Lumina and Vivid Lumina, Completed with Light
Enhanced with Glow-in-the-Dark and Fluorescent Features
Outstanding Visibility with Sustained Luminous Effect
Combining V-Lumi X Cover and Dual-Ink Putting Line
From daytime to nighttime. The Korean golf brand Volvik has launched two new types of all-day concept golf balls: Exia Lumina and Vivid Lumina. These next-generation golf balls feature Volvik's unique color ball technology, now enhanced with even more powerful glow-in-the-dark and fluorescent functions. Golfers can enjoy a full day of play, from morning until night.
The Vivid Lumina takes the signature vibrant colors of Volvik's best-selling Vivid line to the next level. During the day, it emits an even more brilliant shine, while at night, the ball itself glows with a luminous fluorescent effect, doubling the fun of night golf. The ball's position is easy to spot even in the dark. The Vivid Lumina delivers a sustained glowing effect as it accumulates UV (400nm) light.
The Exia Lumina features a basic white color with a 360-degree neon color line, supporting precise aiming during putting. Its intense and luxurious glossy coating offers a distinctive visual appeal. Under UV light, the four neon color lines react with a fluorescent glow. After absorbing light, the ball transforms into a glow-in-the-dark ball in darkness, boasting excellent visibility.
Lumina's visual effects are the result of combining Volvik's patented V-Lumi X cover with a dual-ink putting line. This creates a unique color and glow mode never seen before. In terms of performance, the soft compression at the core and the resilient outer layer work in harmony. The soft dual core provides an even softer feel at impact, allowing golfers with lower head speeds to efficiently transfer energy.
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The finish uses F.N.C coating to enhance durability and water repellency. This ensures a stable putting roll even on wet greens or during the rainy season. Volvik is also running a promotion, offering a complimentary UV light with the purchase of Lumina balls at official online and offline retailers nationwide.
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