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자동등록방지를 위해 보안절차를 거치고 있습니다.Please prove that you are human.Seil Bag by Leemyungsu Design Lab"My daughter doesn't ride a bike.she fears for accident." The fear is not groundless, 80% of car-bike crash lead to serious injury and that of night time is fatal. I want her to know she is strong enough and doesn't need to rely on fossil energy when she wants to go somewhere. Getting used to cycling is kind of liberation. " "Her birthday is in July, and I will give her the best birthday present in lifetime." What did he buy?... He didn't buy a pretty bike, but a #Seilbag : #safety and #freedom - Only 20 hours left :) http://igg.me/at/seilbag CLICK HERE to support The SEIL bag:Keep you safe in a chic wayBy designing the SEIL Bag, the LED equipped , a bike lover Lee Myung Su made biking around the city streets safer and more comfortable. The use of this interesting piece of equipment could not be easier, but it could mean a lot to people who cycle often. Therefore the name – SEIL: Safe, Enjoy, Interact, Light.
The SEIL Backpack contains an LED that shows signals, which are started by hand using a detachable wireless controller. In such a way the rider can display direction signals, emoticons, short messages, stop and emergency signal. Of course, the direction and emergency signals are the most useful and important, since the rider does not have to raise his hand in order to indicate his moving direction, which, understandably, could be very risky. The LED display is powered by rechargeable batteries, and the PCB (printed circuit board) is protected by Hanji paper, a traditional Korean material, due to which this product is eco-friendly, apart from being a likely life-saver. According to your needs and possibilities, you have the option to choose between the three types of this gadget: backpack, hipsack or pouch. Price range for the backpack would be from $249-$299, for hipsack $199-$249, and for pouch $146-$199. The patent is available in South Korea for now, but it waits to be accepted in the US, Japan, Europe and China.
In order to achieve that, Lee Myung Su is hoping for a support with the help of Kickstarter. The SEIL Bags are planned to be delivered in March 2014. Here is a totally cool backpack that goes by the name of SEIL Bag. It’s a backpack meant for cyclists and features an LED Display (flexible PCB) on its face. The bag is designed to work in two modes: Driving Mode and Emotion Mode. In the Driving Mode it shows left and right turn signals for the rider, which is controlled via a detachable controller. littlelife backpack jojoThis makes it easy for the following traffic to know the riders intent. backpack slot runescapeThe cool-quotient is upped with the Emotion Mode; backpack esperoshere you can display a variety of emoticons, just for the heck of it. backpack rancho relaxo
The bag also displays brake signal, cruse signal and emergency signal; the acceleration sensor detects speed and turns on stop signal automatically. The signals can be controlled intuitively; pushing the lever up, turns on left turn signal and vice versa.A very classy bag with a lot of use, I really dig the emoticon aspect!Designers: Lee Myung Su, Park Geun Wan & Park Okhee for Leemyungsu DesignlabSEIL bag by Lee Myung Su design lab from Ben on Vimeo. swissgear computer laptop backpack with secure velcro closureTagsLee Myung SuLeemyungsu DesignlabPark Geun WanPark OkheeSEIL Bagwaterproof backpack bcfThe SEIL bag is a backpack that you wear while you are bicycling and will let you send messages through a display on the back so that you can signal your right or left turns via an arrow, tell the person behind your to stop, send a thank you message to someone who stopped for you, or even display custom messages that you make beforehand. badlands 220 backpack
The SEIL (Safe Enjoy Interact Light) bag comes with a device that you can attach right to your bicycle to send the messages to your backpack without your hands leaving your bike handles. The backpack with turn signals is currently still in a funding phase on kickstarter, so go reserve yours now. Check out the bicycle SEIL Bag in action via the video below. Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel Unique Gifts For MenUnique Gifts For Outdoorsy PeopleUnique Gifts For Gadget LoversUnique Gifts For Hipsters Odditymall - Unique Gift Ideas Inside the Bag, Inside the Life with Andrea Maack Icelandic artist and cult perfumer Andrea Maack is far more comfortable with sketchpad and charcoal than blotting strips and vials of chemical compounds. A graduate from the Icelandic Academy of the Arts in Reykjavik, she fell into perfumery almost by accident, through creating ambient scents that complimented her complex illustrations and multimedia installations. Her first fragrance Smart (a play on Smell+Art) was initially designed to create an interface between the work and the audience – but proved so popular that it became the driving force behind the brand.
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