
Most Successful Bag In Kickstarter History
Peak Designs’ Everyday Messenger camera bag has raised over a $1 million on Kickstarter so far.
Peak Designs’ Everyday Messenger camera bag has raised over a $1 million on Kickstarter so far.
Befitting a secret agent, the Baubax travel jacket has a function hidden in every pocket.
Sometimes, it’s the little innovations that capture the imagination. See this magnet belt as an example.
The world’s lightest and most compact electric bike looks a little weird. Note the TINY wheels!
This reel system gives kayak and canoe ‘sailors’ an easy way to manage their lines.
A light, portable camping chair lets you hang in the breeze far from the car.
This knife is unique because of a patent-pending locking design. A spring locks a “puzzle” shape piece of the blade into a corresponding slot.
If you have to haul 100+ pounds over rough terrain, the outside-the-box design of the MULE ‘backpack’ just might work.
Keep those dirty balls out of the beer!
Dig a hole, cut wood, or fight off undead attackers.
The Maxwell EPO takes on the aesthetically-challenged world of electric bikes with this classic-looking design.
Alone, they’re just hammocks and hot tubs. Together, they form a ‘bliss bath.’
Avoid accidental nudity, and the attached legal consequences, with a privacy screen that attaches to SUVs.
This tiny titanium screwdriver bit hides on your keychain until you need to use it.
This is just a simple light, but its technology opens up a new world of design possibilities.
The TrunkMonkey is small enough packed to be carried on a bike and large enough inflated to carry your bike on a car.
The company’s vision is to create models to accommodate children from ages 1 – 18.
Bike lock has LED lights for extra visibility and works like a normal cable bike lock.
Part knife, part machete, and maybe part shovel, this edged tool is one tough-looking customer.
This ‘adventure wallet’ holds a pocket knife, flashlight, lighter or other small items as well as money and cards.
Carry-on luggage has internal vacuum bag to compress clothing.
Inspired by kitchen knives, these ‘field knives’ are designed to be light and packable.
$1000 = beer for life at new St. Paul, Minn., brewery.
The Sublime Climbing crag brush is tough, firm, and larger than your average toothbrush.
The 1.5 inch blade of the Porter Keychain Knife is just big enough for many small tasks.
Standard pumps can take a half hour to inflate fat tires. Portland Design Works has a solution — the Fat Stevens.
Bottle glows when it’s time to drink more water and tracks your hydration.
Make a comfier, more attractive bike helmet, and more people will wear one. Thousand helmet is safe, fashionable, and has raised almost $200,000.
Remember when telephones were simply telephones? The ‘Light Phone’ brings back those simpler times.
A drone made for fishing, it will scan the water and even carry your lure to the fish.
New lighted bike grips illuminate from the side, making cyclists more visible at night.
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