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The STEP 22 'REEF' Visor Panel Organizes Car Essentials

Staying organized in the car just got a whole lot easier thanks to the STEP 22 'REEF' visor panel, which promises to deliver a tactical level of support for in-car essentials. The accessory works by being positioned onto the visor and offering a modular layout that's perfect for organizing everyday carry (EDC) items and much more. The unit boasts a MOLLE-like configuration to help maximize the number of items that can be slotted into the accessory and reduce the overall need for storage space elsewhere.

The STEP 22 'REEF' visor panel is crafted with Cordura nylon material for enhanced durability and boasts a series of carbon fiber rods on the interior to maximize stability. Priced at $50, the accessory is designed to last a lifetime.
Trend Themes
1. Tactical Car Organizers - As demand for on-the-go organization grows, there is an opportunity for companies to develop more efficient and durable car organizational tools.
2. Modular Configurations - Developing modular configurations that can be adapted to different use cases, offers the opportunity for businesses to design a versatile and customizable product.
3. Molle-like Design - Incorporating a MOLLE-like system into different product industries - such as travel and camping - can optimize storage and convenience for better customized use.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Accessories - As demand for car organization grows, there is an opportunity for businesses to pioneer innovative products and offer customers key features that make their product stand out.
2. Travel Products - Integrating modular design into various travel accessories, such as backpacks, suitcases, and weekenders, can help users have more efficient and customizable trips.
3. Camping Gear - An improved MOLLE-like organization system can be a disruptive innovation in the camping industry, making it easier for campers to find and store their items while on the go.

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