Wieghts inside a some black fabric

Roket Gear

Roket Gear

Roket Gear

Designed to move. Ready to manufacture.

Designed to move. Ready to manufacture.

Project Overview

Roket Gear set out to create a flagship training product that helps athletes break through performance plateaus without compromising natural movement. Their Multi-Sport Weighted Shin Pads add targeted, adjustable resistance to the legs using a quick-clip, pocket-based weight system—supporting sport-specific training, efficient workouts, and gradual return-to-play conditioning.

Onetwosix Design partnered with Roket Gear to accelerate product ideation and development, refine comfort and strapping, validate fit across body types, and prepare the product for manufacturing—resulting in a successful launch and strong early sales momentum.


Sketching a controller for a hot tub on a desk

Services Provided

The scope of work included review of existing product solutions, development of the overall design language, mechanical refinement of the strapping system, iterative fit and wear testing, material validation, and support documentation for manufacturing and assembly.

  • Competitive analysis and product demo evaluation

  • Concept development and form language exploration

  • Strapping mechanism design and refinement

  • Wearable prototyping and iterative user validation

  • Material exploration and performance testing (comfort, durability, temperature moderation, aesthetics)

  • Manufacturing drawings and assembly documentation support

Before the Partnership

Roket Gear faced a common challenge for fast-growing product brands: turning a promising concept into a production-ready flagship product on an aggressive timeline. Key hurdles included:


  • Need to expedite development to meet a Christmas launch window

  • Ensuring the product could add resistance without affecting natural movement

  • Creating a strapping system that stayed secure and comfortable even when fully loaded

  • Validating fit and usability across a wide range of body shapes and sizes

  • Translating early concepts into manufacturer-ready documentation for reliable fabrication


Sketching a controller for a hot tub on a desk

What We Did

Onetwosix supported Roket Gear as a design and development partner, with a focus on speed, wearability, and production readiness.

  • Conducted competitor analyses and demoed existing products to identify pain points and improvement opportunities

  • Studied Roket Gear’s existing product language and applied it to a new, cohesive multi-sport offering

  • Developed preliminary concepts exploring multiple strapping approaches for comfort and locked-in stability

  • Refined design details to ensure the product stayed secure under load while remaining comfortable in motion

  • Used an iterative design approach with wearable prototypes to validate comfort, fit, and performance

  • Ensured the final solution worked across diverse body shapes and sizes

  • Worked with manufacturers to produce manufacturing drawings and in-depth assembly guides

  • Explored materials to optimize feel, durability, temperature moderation, and overall aesthetic quality
Collaborative Partnership Approach

The project moved quickly through milestone-driven collaboration, with consistent communication and problem-solving when unexpected challenges arose—especially around timeline pressure and prototype readiness for manufacturing.


Sketching a controller for a hot tub on a desk

Proven Results

Early market response validated both the product concept and the development approach.


  • Successful launch in collaboration with co-creator Alphonso Davies

  • Strong early traction: 200+ units sold shortly after a Christmas launch from an initial 1,000-unit order

  • Positive feedback from consumers, coaches, and influencers—especially around comfort, function, and multi-sport use

  • Product performance met expectations: the training gear is working exactly as intended according to Roket Gear leadership


Sketching a controller for a hot tub on a desk