[ Ссылка ] Did you see the Quikflip Hoodie on Shark Tank and curious if it really works? Here are my first impressions after buying one for myself.
Of all of the things that are absolute musts when I travel, a hoodie is definitely one of them. Furthermore, regardless of whether I’m exploring a city or spending a day at a theme park, I’m always sure to bring a hoodie along. The problem is that there’s rarely a good solution for carry my sweatshirt during the day when it’s warm, leading me to often bring a bag along just for the purpose. That’s why I was excited when I saw the Quikflip hoodie on an episode of Shark Tank. and after buying one for myself, I wanted to share my thoughts.
First, what’s so cool about the Quikflip is that it easily turns into its own drawstring bag. To convert your hoodie, all you need to do is turn it over, open the flap, and essentially stuff the shirt into the bag. Even better, there’s still room to put additional items in said bag after you’ve converted it. Plus, the bag utilizes Slide&Bite cord locks to simply adjust the straps.I'm also a big fan of using these types of cinch sack bags while traveling since they’re difficult for others to get into without you noticing.
As for hoodie mode, while you may notice that the sweatshirt weights a bit more than normal when you’re holding it, this isn’t really noticeable once it’s on, unless you wear it open and allow the back to hang. Also, while you can feel the strap clips if you reach for them, I haven’t had a problem with them while sitting or even lying down in the hoodie.
Having only had my Quikflip for a few weeks, I can’t speak to how it will hold up, but my first impressions suggest it’s fairly well-made. On that note, I’ve become a fan of the textured interior of hoodie as well as the solid-feeling zipper. That’s good news since this particular model goes for $55, although shipping is included. That is a bit steep but, given the novelty and convenience of the item, I don’t think it’s outrageous. By the way, if a zip-up isn’t your style, Quikflip also makes convertible pullover sweatshirts as well as their Quikdry wind breakers.
So while it may be summer now and it’s not clear when I’ll be able to take my Quikflip hoodie on a real travel adventure, it’s safe to say that I’m a fan so far.
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