ConfiguraThor builds 3D configurators for sports equipment brands. From custom bikes to team kits, customers specify exactly what they need and see it before they order.
An athlete ordering a custom bike, a goalkeeper ordering custom gloves, or a team manager ordering 40 kits in club colors is not approximating. They need an exact configuration. Without a 3D configurator, the spec lives in an email chain, and production errors are expensive to fix.
A team ordering custom kits needs the same colorway in 15 different sizes, each with a different name and number. Managing this through a spreadsheet and an email thread creates errors that damage your reputation and your margins. A configurator captures every variation in structured data.
Offering 12 base colors, 4 accent colors, and 3 material options across a single product line creates hundreds of combinations. Photography is not viable. A 3D configurator renders every combination from a single model.
Customers apply brand colors, panel colors, and graphic placements to the 3D product model in real time. Team colors render accurately across all panels so the final look matches the ordered product.
Name, number, and sponsor logo placement is configured directly on the 3D model. Customers see exactly where text appears, at what size, and in which font before ordering.
For team kit and uniform orders, ConfiguraThor supports a bulk ordering flow. One configuration is set for the team, then individual size and name variations are entered per player — all captured in a single structured order.
Technical sport fabrics, mesh panels, padding materials, and protective shell options are selectable and rendered in the 3D model. Athletes see the functional and visual outcome of their material choices.
Each order generates a complete production spec: color codes (Pantone or RAL), material references, text content, placement coordinates, and sizes. This flows directly to your production or print partner.
Yes. ConfiguraThor supports team ordering workflows where a base configuration — colorway, sponsor placement, design — is set once, then individual players add their name, number, and size. The system captures all variations in a single structured order document.
ConfiguraThor integrates color matching into the configuration workflow. Teams can input their Pantone or RAL color reference, and the 3D model renders the closest visual approximation. Color codes are captured in the order spec for accurate production matching.
Yes. ConfiguraThor handles both soft goods (kits, uniforms, bags) and hard goods (bikes, helmets, rackets, paddles). Hard goods typically have more complex 3D geometry but the configuration logic — component selection, color, finish, size — works the same way.
Yes. ConfiguraThor integrates with any e-commerce platform as a custom build. It works with Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, and custom storefronts. It can also be built as a standalone configuration tool connected to a quote request or order form workflow.