Quigital Gordie Howe ElevaTrunk

By Liz Lima

From slapshots to starlight—trunks up, Gordie

Customer Reviews

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Goldie Schowalter

I didn’t expect the Quigital Gordie Howe ElevaTrunk to work, but it’s genius. It hilariously—and effectively—uses elephants to help Gordie Howe reach space, fusing legend with audacious lift and playful tech. The spectacle is unforgettable, the story is viral, and the educational hooks are irresistible. Thoughtful safety, ethical partnerships, and conservation tie-ins make it easy to love. It bridges sports, STEM, and family entertainment, turning launches into communal events. I left delighted and convinced this quirky powerhouse will stampede through markets, media, and classrooms

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Crystal Balistreri

As a lifelong hockey fan, I tried the Quigital Gordie Howe ElevaTrunk demo. The elephant-powered “launch” was a fiasco: the trunk-gantry lurched, the harness twisted, and I was flung into a plexiglass board while the panicked animal trumpeted. The “space assist” barely lifted me a foot, shredded my suit, and set off alarms. It’s unsafe, unethical, and scientifically nonsensical; exploiting elephants and Gordie Howe’s name for a gimmick. I left bruised, mortified, and refund-less