YetTec, a U.K.-based company that specializes in the design and manufacture of outdoor tools and everyday carry equipment, has launched an innovative new carabiner multi-tool that boasts a broad array of bonus features.
The 'Drivr2L' carabiner multi-tool comes with a selection of 10 bits, four of which can be armed simultaneously at any given time. However, the unique value proposition of this compact product is the fact it also offers a variety of added components that include a bottle opener, box cutter, six wrenches, a wire stripper and a blade slot that can be used in conjunction with replaceable blades.
Finally, the 'Drivr2L' also offers conventional carabiner utility, making it handy for hanging and connecting items.
Currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign, this carabiner multi-tool can be reserved for a pledge of around $50.
Compact Carabiner Multi-Tools
The 'Drivr2L' Combines Carabiner Utility With Handy Bonus Equipment
Trend Themes
1. Compact Multi-tools - The Drivr2L carabiner multi-tool demonstrates a trend towards compact, multi-functional tools.
2. Bonus Features - The inclusion of multiple bonus features provides a trend opportunity for companies to innovate and add value to their small products.
3. Crowdfunding Campaigns - Crowdfunding campaigns offer an opportunity to generate funds while testing the market for a new product like the Drivr2L.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Equipment - The trends towards compact multi-tools with numerous functions presents an opportunity for outdoor equipment manufacturers to create innovative and useful products.
2. Everyday Carry - The Drivr2L carabiner multi-tool falls into the category of everyday carry, an industry with potential for innovation and disruption as people embrace minimalist lifestyles and functional, multi-use products.
3. Crowdfunding Platforms - As seen with the Drivr2L's campaign, there is a trend for new companies and products to launch on crowdfunding platforms, allowing for wider reach and potential customer acquisition for these campaigns.