
Having never dropped my iPhone from a ski lift, I consider myself one of the lucky ones, because apparently the problem is so common that Kenu created a kevlar tether to ensure a skier’s phone never falls to its death.
The Highline’s inner core, and the loop that secures the tether to your jacket, are both made from the same kevlar material that goes into bulletproof vests, so they can withstand up to 14kg of pressure before breaking. It might sound like overkill, until the day it saves your phone’s arse and you’re happy they went with the good stuff.
Fully extended, the $US20 coiled cable stretches 76cm (30 inches), enough length to still easily use your phone in hand without it reaching the ground should you accidentally drop it. Just think of it as a bungee cable designed to provide peace of mind instead of terror-inducing thrills. [Kenu]



















cayal
Friday, December 9, 2011 at 9:44 AMSo does a … wait for it … pocket!
RB
Friday, December 9, 2011 at 10:50 AMNever dropped my phone from a chair lift either (and I use it all the time)… Must be some pretty clumsy people out there for there to be a market for this :/
geoffc
Friday, December 9, 2011 at 11:38 AMgreat idea for those of us who sail, but $35 shipping !
crazy talk…
MD
Friday, December 9, 2011 at 3:33 PMCool, but why kevlar??
Surely nylon or Spectra would be as good.
Oh Forgot the COOL factor..
“Hey see this 35 dollar curley lanyard I just got, it cost 35 dollars, and is bulletproof as well.” It can go on the lounge room wall along side the $10000 racing bike that never gets used for its intended purpose…..
(Ok I’m slagging off Stupid people, sorry)
How long before the curly bit sort of becomes less curly, and ends up a jumbles mess?
MD
Friday, December 9, 2011 at 3:34 PMSorry $20, the 35 was the other comment for shipping, well add them together, and see how much a piece of (curly) fishing line would cost.