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Carry Comfort Is a Product Feature

Why portability and handling matter as much as raw function.

Carry Comfort Is a Product Feature

A product can be technically capable and still fail if it is awkward to bring along. Carry comfort is not secondary. It is part of whether a tool actually becomes part of daily use.

Carry comfort changes real behavior

We look at size, balance, pocket presence, attachment logic, and how quickly the product can move from storage to use. If the carry experience is poor, the rest of the design has less chance to matter.

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