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Spider Web Stick Behind a Spider Web
Spider Web Stick™
Spider Web Stick Attached to a Helmet Brim
Spider Web Stick Attached to a Hat Brim
Spider Web Stick Attached to Hat Brim
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Spider Web Stick™

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You're on a trail in the woods and then wham! A spider web smacks you in the face. Some trail users may pick up a stick and hold it out in front of them to try to prevent it from happening again. Is there a better way?

The Spider Web Stick™ is a patent pending solution to this long felt but unsolved need. It attaches to the brim of a wide array of headwear. Once attached, the spider web stick substantially slices spider webs and provides partial protection of the face. 

Patent Pending

Spider Web Stick™

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Spider Web Stick™ Details

Spider Web Stick Attached to a Hat Brim

Stick

The stick substaintailly slices spider webs. It is the pivot point for the branches and attachment.

Attachment Member

The attachment member attaches the stick to the brim of a wide arrary of headwear. It has a pivot for adjustability and for compact storage.

Telescopic Branch

The telescopic branch extends for substaintially slicing spider webs. It contracts and pivots for compact storage.

Spider Web Stick Attached to Hat Brim

Attachable

The Spider Web Stick™ can attach to the brim of a wide array of headwear.

Spider Web Stick Attached to a Helmet Brim

Open-Air

The Spider Web Stick™ allows for open-air ventilation.

Spider Web Stick Storage Position

Compact

The Spider Web Stick™ fits in many pockets or bags.

Spider Web Stick™

The Story

Paul, the Founder of BiKoPia™ had the idea of the Spider Web Stick™ rolling around in his head for years. Then he reached a breaking point. A spider web hit him in the face and he accidently ate the spider.

This experience lead Paul to submit a patent application, learn computer aided design, and discover dozens of ways a Spider Web Stick™ doesn't work. It literally involved blood, sweart, and tears. The fruit of his labors are the Spider Web Stick™.





Spider Web Stick Behind a Spider Web

Spider Web Stick™ Terms & Conditions and Warnings and Instructions

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