Field Interest — 2025
Built for The Draw.

Built by a tradesman, for tradesmen. The new carry architecture is engineered performance for the ones getting it done.

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Structural Innovations
The tradesman carry category hasen't changed much in decades. Hooks, loops, sleeves still dominate, still depend on gravity.
8 lbs
Retention Threshold
Extraction force required under dynamic field conditions — climbing, kneeling, ladder transitions.
1x
Platform. Any Tool.
One body-mounted receiver. Interchangeable interfaces across tool categories. A retention standard, not a single SKU.
The Architecture

Two Parts.
One Standard.

The HammerHead system separates the tool interface from the body-mounted platform. The result is a modular retention standard that works across tool categories.

  • One-handed insertion and removal — no secondary actuation
  • Stable retention during climbing, kneeling, and dynamic movement
  • Injection-mold-ready geometry — not a concept prototype
  • Patent pending — filed 2025
System Specs
Entry Configuration — Hammer Retention
PlatformBody-Mounted Receiver
InterfaceTool-Mounted Node
Retention Force8 lbs (20oz framing hammer)
Mount OptionsLeg mounted using hybrid strap
OperationSingle-handed, no actuation
IP StatusPatent Pending — 2025
StageField Validation Phase
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Engineered Performance for modern tradesmen.

— HammerHead Trade Gear -
Where We Are

Field Validation Phase

This system was built by someone who works the trades. The validation phase puts it in the hands of real tradespeople to prove what works, document what does not, and build the case for an industry that has ignored this problem long enough.

Stage 01
Architecture and IP
System designed by a working tradesman. Patent filed. Production-ready geometry established.
Stage 02
Field Validation
Real tradespeople, real job sites, real conditions. The trade validates it — not a lab, not a boardroom.
Stage 03
Industry Adoption
Proven field data drives the standard into the brands tradespeople already use. Built for the worker. Adopted by the industry.
Tradesman to Tradesman

Your Input. Your Industry.

This system was built by a true fellow tradesman. Ten quick questions — all taps, no typing except your name and email. Your answers shape what gets built and how fast it reaches the trade.
For updates only. No spam.
Select all that apply.
Select all that apply. Optional.
Optional. Field validation is small and selective — a few working tradespeople, real conditions, honest documentation.

Tradesman to tradesman. Your input directly shapes what gets built and how fast it reaches the people who need it.