By Dezign Products had the wonderful
opportunity to meet
Christopher Blommel,
of Genuine Concepts, the wonderful guy who invented Pocket Duct tape.
The idea to add it to first aid/survival kits was his as well. We didn't
have to even think about it, we were sold on the idea.
Duct tape has and will always be considered the universal tool. You can
fix just about anything with it, if only you have it with you when you
need it. A roll's too big to fit easily in your first aid kit or your
tool box, let alone your wallet -- or your pocket -- so that's why he
created Pocket Duct. Just enough to temporarily stop a leak, make a
make-shift splint or to hold a bulky bandage in place, fix a raft, hang
up a sign, or bundle some pipes, Pocket Duct fits easily anywhere.

Designed to be the most convenient duct tape on the market, the 2" X 18"
strip of
industrial strength tape is sized like a credit card. The sealed package
keeps the tape dry and fresh until use. It even has a removable backing
(like an adhesive bandage) that gives the user total control of the fix
-- no more of the dreaded WAD!
Pocket Duct is duct tape -- unwound. Instead of coming on a bulky roll,
Pocket Duct is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Small
enough to fit in you pocket, your wallet, your glove compartment, or you
emergency first aid kit, it means you'll never have a good excuse for
not having duct tape with you when you need it.
When we say Pocket Duct it is "unwound," we mean that it comes on a
removable paper liner (like a bandage) so it's easy to apply. Others
have offered duct tape in "flat packs," but the problem with them is the
tape sticks to itself, and, over time, it turns into a gooey mess. The
liner on Pocket Duct, combined with the individual wrapping, ensures the
tape stays fresh for a long time.
Pocket Duct is a 2" x 18" strip of industrial grade duct tape. It's
carefully folded
and packaged, at a size of 2" x 2". So no matter where you need it --
the fix is in. . .your pocket.