Wrist Worn Water Bottle

Hydro Sport has invented a wrist worrn water bottle for exercising. The site calls the wrist worn water bottle 'an alternative to fanny packs'. Unfortunately, being an alternative to a fanny pack doesn't really scream cool. Regardless, the idea is relatively innovative. You can also print your corporate logo on the the litte canisters.

Implications - This unique accessory is called 'Swiggies' and it can be pretty useful for joggers despite being considered the alternative to a fanny pack. The bottle holds 160ml of liquid and weighs half a pound, which shouldn't affect your run too much. Its capacity is limited, but it may be a better alternative to water bottles for those who want to feel a little more free when they're jogging.

Wrist-worn Drinkware
A trend of wearable drink bottles that provide convenience and mobility while exercising.
Customizable Exercise Accessories
A trend of creating personalized accessories that cater to the needs of the individual user.
Innovative Fitness Accessories
A trend of developing unique accessories that provide solutions to common problems in the fitness industry.

Sectors Adopting This

Fitness Equipment
Fitness equipment companies can incorporate wearable drink bottles as a must-have accessory for all gym-goers.
Sports Apparel
Sports apparel companies can create wrist-worn drinkware designs that match their workout clothing lines.
Promotional Products
Companies can use this product as promotional items by customizing them with their logos and giving them to customers as a gift.
SCORE
3.3 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 41%
Activity 50%
Freshness 8%

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