Introducing the 6 points belt and pre-order
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6 poinets belt series (Patent Pending):
● 6 points belt (Lauching Now)
● 6 points belt pro (Expected to launch in April 2026)
● 6 points belt pro max ( Lauching Now)
Background:
The Pure Joy of Opening a Cold OneRemember the first time you cracked open a beer with nothing but grit and whatever was in your pocket? That raw, grin-inducing clink—no fancy gadgets, no fumbling. Just you, the moment, and the bottle. We’re bringing that back. 6 points Belt isn’t about multi-tools or flashy openers. It’s about effortless joy when the moment hits. One hand holds your burger. The other?
Pop and Cheers.
No keys chain. No two-hand dance. No “wait, where’s the opener?” Pure, primitive, perfect.
Just like it should be. This isn’t gear. It’s instinct
The 6 points belt was born from a shared vision:
When a player scores a touchdown for 6 points, we want to focus more on that exciting moment.
When we want to open a beer, we don't want to spend too much time looking for the bottle opener or worrying about where our keys are.
At a party, we want to be the center of attention, holding a beer to our waist and opening it with one hand.
Yes, that's the design philosophy behind our 6 points belt: to prevent opening a bottle from becoming a cause for mistakes in other areas, but rather to let us return to the purest joy of opening a bottle.

An exploration of the angle when opening a bottle.
Why use Dual D-ring:
Initially, we explored various possibilities for opening bottles with existing buckles, finding that most were unsuitable for adding a bottle opener—either unsightly or overly complicated to conceal.
Finally, we discovered that the Dual D-ring and a buckle with three horizontal strips (cut out) were suitable for modification. Both could be adapted for one-handed bottle opening. However, after numerous tests, we found that the buckle with three horizontal strips deformed quickly. The original cutout design, intended for aesthetic appeal, wasn't suitable for thickening or widening, so we quickly rejected this option.
The Dual D-ring, a stable and simple solution, is what I call a great invention. Its unique locking structure requires few parts, allowing full utilization of its internal space. The designer cleverly added two components, giving the Dual D-ring an immediate and unexpected effect. With almost no change to its appearance, you can open bottles with one hand. The small space is just enough to hold the bottle cap; you don't even need to position the cap for blind operation! Importantly, it didn't deform after multiple tests.
A perfect embodiment of mechanics: Through rigorous lever mechanics calculations, the entire design of the 6 points belt makes opening each bottle effortless, requiring neither excessive force nor spilling beer.
