The MODL Infinity Tool Works in a Number of Different Ways
Michael Hemsworth — June 8, 2022 — Lifestyle
References: kickstarter & thegadgetflow
The MODL Infinity Tool is a different kind of multitool for everyday carry (EDC) enthusiasts to choose when looking to stay agile on a daily basis or when spending time in the wilderness.
The flexible tool is capable of supporting up to 70-pounds of weight and is thus great for holding together an array of gear or even as a carabiner. The modular design allows for multiple units to be linked together, while the wearable construction means it can be placed on the wrist when not in use.
The MODL Infinity Tool is crafted out of platinum silicone to ensure it won't scratch gear with use, and accommodates a need for customization amongst avid wilderness explores and adventurers alike.
The flexible tool is capable of supporting up to 70-pounds of weight and is thus great for holding together an array of gear or even as a carabiner. The modular design allows for multiple units to be linked together, while the wearable construction means it can be placed on the wrist when not in use.
The MODL Infinity Tool is crafted out of platinum silicone to ensure it won't scratch gear with use, and accommodates a need for customization amongst avid wilderness explores and adventurers alike.
Trend Themes
1. Modular EDC Tools - The trend towards customizable and linkable everyday carry tools presents an opportunity for businesses to create modular tools to meet diverse needs.
2. Wearable Multitools - The trend towards wearable EDC tools provides opportunities for businesses to create hands-free, convenient, and versatile tools for consumers who need quick access to tools.
3. Multipurpose Survival Tools - The trend towards multipurpose survival tools can provide opportunities for businesses to create versatile and portable tools for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts to keep themselves prepared and self-reliant in the rugged wilderness.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Equipment and Apparel - Outdoor equipment and apparel companies can benefit from creating modular EDC tools and multipurpose survival tools to meet the needs of adventurers.
2. Trade Tools and Hardwares - Trade tools and hardware companies can benefit from creating linkable and wearable EDC tools for professionals who need quick access to small tools on job sites.
3. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can benefit from convergence by creating wearable and modular EDC multi-tools with smart capabilities, such as GPS tracking, to provide consumers with an added level of convenience and safety in the device.
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