HOKA's "Far Out" shows their Mafate X shoe running in remote South Africa
Apparel brand HOKA's new campaign “Far Out,” features the new trail running shoe Mafate X in the untamed
72andSunny new York and their client Bobble spoof every single hip ad cliché they can think of, cribbing the best stuff from the ad manifesto generator while putting it to good use. They're targeting the 14 to twenty something crowd with this ad, showing shiny happy people doing fun stuff while drinking water and carelessly throwing caution and bottles to the wind. Of course it's a jab to all single-use plastic water bottles - in favour for using Bobble. NY managing director James Townsend says the strategy took a page learned from the recent "Truths" campaigns, it's easier to make people stop doing something if you make it look uncool, rather than say "stop doing that".
"Our biggest creative challenge was to make the impact of single-use plastics more personal and inspire a generation to change their behaviour, without shaming them into it," said Guillermo Vega, Executive Creative Director at 72andSunny's New York office. "We thought the best way to do that was to expose single-use plastics as a fading trend and reveal bobble as a fashionable, reusable solution."
While all that is great, we're not differentiating Bobble from any other more-than-once-use plastic bottle with this ad. Bobble has a filter in it, with which you can insulate or infuse the water, and it's a shame strategy didn't hone in on the USP the brand actually has. This ad is expanding market, not expanding the brands market share, nor branding at all - so like the "Once" plastic bottles I suggest Bobble toss this and get serious about their marketing strategy.
Client: Bobble
Ad agency: 72andSunny New York