Eurobike is never short on random goodies, and we found some gold in those hills of booths. The most interesting piece of new clothing spotted was the 3D-printed protective panels from GRDXKN. Actually, they call it “4D Performance Printing”, and it can do a lot more than just add a layer of protection…
The company prints an eco-friendly (Bluesign approved) water-based structural “foam” on the inside of the fabric. It can print it in any shape or pattern, opening up possibilities for creating aerodynamic ripples or dimples, or anything else, too. It does have some impact protection by absorbing forces, and that’s the shaping and placement shown on these samples.
The material can be printed on almost any substrate (cotton, poly, nylon, Aramid, Lycra, etc.). It’s flexible and soft, too, so it moves with the clothing. It’s even insulative, so it could be used to “print” air pockets for base layers, and it reduces sound, so it could be used for acoustic dividers or curtains in an office. Check them out at GRDXKN.com.
Keego titanium-lined water bottles
Keego first showed off their squeezable titanium-and-elastomer water bottle in 2018, crushed their Kickstarter launch, and then…ran into some serious manufacturing issues when trying to scale up the numbers. Fast forward two years and they have their 2nd generation bottle. Then 3rd. And now they’re on their 4th version, which uses a more traditional plastic-ish exterior with a special layer in between it and the titanium liner.
The idea is simple: Keep the liquid from ever touching the plastic, and use an inert, stainless material that’s lightweight and won’t affect taste. So, titanium, but it’s their special ultra-thin interior and combination of flexible layers that makes this work.
The lid traps a silicone spout between it and the liquid, so your drink won’t touch plastic there, either. Beyond just avoiding plastic contamination, we love that the spout is one single piece and super easy to remove and clean. They also make a push-pull cap that won’t leak if you toss it in your bag, but for on the bike, we (usually) love the idea of just squeezing to drink and not needing to open or close a valve.
The bottles weigh 86g and carry 750ml (25.4oz), retail price is €39,90. Check them out at Keego.at.