Cheyenne Professional Tattoo Equipment has continued to introduce brilliant new products to the tattooing market in 2019 with the release of the all-new SOL Grip and PU IV power supply, as well as a range of fresh colours for the Sol Nova machine.
Cheyenne's most recent pen-style rotary, the Sol Nova, is now available in various new, eye-catching colours: Red, Gold, Silver, Purple and Orange.
The Cheyenne Sol Nova is a light yet powerful pen-style rotary that runs very quietly with minimum vibration. Thanks to a powerful brushless DC motor within, the Sol Nova packs a punch, resulting in faster ink saturation. However, its quiet and soft operational mode means that it remains gentle on the skin.
The weight of the Sol Nova is shifted to the front, allowing for optimum control and accuracy. The shape of the machine also makes it easy to use and wrap.
A great all-round rotary, the Cheyenne Sol Nova has a 3.5mm stroke length, making it ideal for precise lining, as well as soft shading.
Next up from Cheyenne is the SOL Grip, which has been specially-designed for use with the company’s latest SOL Luna and SOL Terra rotary tattoo machines.
The new Cheyenne SOL Grip is also compatible with the Cheyenne HAWK Spirit and Thunder tattoo machines, as well as rotaries with a collared grip connection.
The ergonomic design of the SOL Grip makes it comfortable to handle during longer tattooing sessions, while also being easy to clean and wrap/cover.
Made in Germany, the Cheyenne SOL Grip is built from aluminium and is available in three sizes: 21 mm, 25 mm and 33 mm.
Cheyenne also added a new addition to its range of PU power supplies recently, the PU IV. The Cheyenne Hawk PU IV has been developed in co-operation with world-renowned tattoo artists and is the recommended power supply to use with the Cheyenne SOL Nova, SOL Luna and SOL Terra rotary machines.
With an operating voltage range from 4.7 to 12.5 Volts DC, the Cheyenne Hawk PU IV is ideal for the low-frequency operation of its SOL family of rotary tattoo machines.
Thanks to its compact size, the Cheyenne Hawk PU IV is the perfect power supply for both tattoo studios and taking on the road to conventions and guest spots.
We spoke to Marc Nelius, product manager at Cheyenne, about how the company has revolutionised the tattoo industry with everything from the first Cheyenne products, through creation of the universal safety cartridge, and right up to the feature-packed SOL Nova Unlimited II!
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