Keeping everything securely fastened while cycling around the city can be a chore, but the Bent bike basket features ergonomic design to keep things small or large in place. The basket features four strategically placed straps that enable the rider to use just the right amount of pressure to keep the goods in place.
Attaching directly to the frame of the bicycle securely, but not in too much of a complicated fashion, the Bent bike basket doesn't look like your typical cycle accessory. First, it's lacking the basket-like design and second it's made of wood. However, these features actually help to make it a much lighter, more ergonomic addition to any bicycle. The isn't a need for high walls because the straps keep things secure and making it out of wood increases flexibility.
Strap-Embedded Bike Baskets
The Bent Bike Basket Keeps Everything Secure and In-Check
Trend Themes
1. Ergonomic Bike Accessories - Opportunity to innovate and design bike accessories with ergonomic features such as securing straps to cater to the rising demand for safe and secure city cycling experiences.
2. Alternative Materials for Bike Accessories - Innovative ideas on how to incorporate alternative materials like wood to create lightweight and functional bike accessories that appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
3. Strap-based Storage Solutions - Potential to create strap-based storage solutions that ensure secure transportation of goods and items while minimizing the need for heavy and bulky storage devices.
Industry Implications
1. Bicycle Accessories - Bicycle accessory manufacturers can capitalize on the bike commuting trend by creating ergonomic bike storage solutions that cater to city cyclists' needs for lightweight and secure storage.
2. Sustainability - Sustainable material manufacturers can consider developing materials that cater to the small, lightweight nature of bike accessories for eco-conscious consumers to drive sustainable innovation.
3. Transportation and Logistics - There is a potential opportunity for a logistics company to develop a strap-based storage device that can be used for secure item transportation in the logistics and delivery industry.