Rollors to Exhibit at ASTRA Trade Show and Educational Conference

NEW ORLEANS, June 11, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- From June 10-13 at the ASTRA Marketplace & Academy, Rollors will be sharing how their unique lawn game uses the power of play to get kids and families thinking, bonding, and having fun in the great outdoors.

ASTRA (the American Specialty Toy Retailing Association) holds the event each year to highlight the latest healthy, quality play materials being designed by independent toy makers and industry leaders.

"ASTRA is an amazing trade show because they give a voice to smaller, specialty toy companies that often get drowned out by the big box companies," said Rollors Founder Matt Butler.

Rollors is the first game designed by Butler, a US Air Force veteran who recently retired from service to promote his creation.

It combines bowling, bocce, and horseshoes into the ultimate game of skill and chance for families and kids of all ages.

To play, competitors take turns rolling the wooden disks toward goal posts, earning points depending on how and where they land.

It's been garnering attention as an ultra-portable option for birthday parties, class events, barbecues, and beach days as it can be set up in seconds and comes with its own handy carrying case.

To learn more about Rollors and how they encourage active play, stop by Booth #1813 from June 10-13 at the 2018 ASTRA Marketplace & Academy in New Orleans.

To coordinate an interview with Rollors Founder Matt Butler, contact Janie Thomas at janie@veteranpr.com.

Rollors is available in 600 retailers nationwide including Dicks Sporting Goods, Cabelas, Amazon, Wayfair, and other specialty boutiques. It has received numerous commendations including the 2013 Product of the Year Award from Family Review Center, 2013 Toy Tips and Trust Award, a Best Gear for 2014 product according to Men's Journal, and the 2014 Oppenheim Best Toy Award Gold Seal.

About

Matt Butler, a US Air Force veteran and the inventor of Rollors, had that lightbulb moment when looking for a relaxing game to play during downtime between deployments. Once he returned home, he knew it was time to turn it into a reality. He quickly looked to his other out of work brothers in arms for help, and has been providing veterans with much needed jobs ever since.

SOURCE Rollors