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The 'Go-Knife' Survival Multi-Tool Packs Everything into a Slim Design

Staying prepared for an emergency or survival scenario is often associated with large accessories, but the 'Go-Knife' survival multi-tool is compact enough to be carried in a pocket.

Available from NMB Creations and the design work of Nolan Brundige, the 'Go-Knife' operates as a flare launcher, compass, fish hook and line, firecord, straw, knife and much more. Featuring a total of nine different tools in one compact device, the 'Go-Knife' is ready to be brought with you to remote locations for use in survival scenarios or during everyday tasks.

The 'Go-Knife' -- as well as the 'Go-Bracelet' -- are currently available for preorder on Kickstarter where early bird deals allow users to get their hands on the devices for less.
Trend Themes
1. Compact Survival Tools - The demand for compact and multi-functional survival tools creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the design of emergency gear.
2. Everyday Carry (EDC) Accessories - With the increasing interest in EDC gear among consumers, there is a market opportunity for companies to design sleek and functional accessories for everyday use.
3. Crowdfunding for Survival Gear - The success of the 'Go-Knife' campaign on Kickstarter highlights the potential for crowdfunding platforms as a means to test the market viability of new emergency gear innovations.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Gear - Outdoor gear companies can expand their product lines with the design and marketing of compact and functional survival tools.
2. Everyday Carry (EDC) Accessories - Designers and manufacturers of EDC accessories can branch out into the emergency gear market by creating small and multi-functional survival tools.
3. Crowdfunding Platforms - Crowdfunding platforms can tap into the market demand for emergency gear innovations by providing a platform for entrepreneurs and inventors to share their products with a larger audience.

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