download Introducing the StrapPac! Access window for your smartphone (Health-NewsWire.Net, August 21, 2015 ) Fremont, Ohio -- Amazon company Kitty's Korner has officially launched the StrapPac, a running and fitness waist pack that promises to give consumers hands-free storage. The StrapPac is the newest edition to the growing trend of pocketless-storage options. With so many similar options on the market, any new product must offer something its competitors don't.
In this day and age, a smartphone is the most common accessory. Consumers are attached to their phones and want them within reach at all times. This is what Kitty's Korner Co-founder Steve Hofacker is hoping to appeal to. Hofacker said: "What sets the StrapPac apart is its clear phone compartment. The front pocket of the belt has a transparent window so you can see your phone without ever opening the pack."
Hofacker went on to explain that the front cover of the StrapPac is composed of such a thin material that consumers can use their smartphone through the material without opening the pouch. "This is just the next level of convenience we hope to offer," Hofacker said. "It's not just about hands-free storage; it's about utility."
It's also about competition. Waist packs are quickly becoming a popular trend among athletes and runners, with over 56,500 monthly searches recorded on Amazon alone. Any differentiation between products is crucial, and often a single distinctive feature is not enough to set one product apart.
"We're also including a headphone outlet for earbuds on the exterior of the StrapPac," Hofacker said. "Music is a great tool for working out and fitness so we wanted to be sure to incorporate that feature as well."
The StrapPac is available exclusively on Amazon.
About Kitty's Korner
Kitty's Korner is built upon the principles of quality, convenience and customer satisfaction. The company is dedicated to providing only the best running and fitness waist packs for its customers.
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