
Designed for compact earbuds or hearables used during winter sports, this 9:16 Story template blends aspiration with practical reassurance. The top section is a full-bleed lifestyle close-up of a skie...
Free — No credit card required
Designed for compact earbuds or hearables used during winter sports, this 9:16 Story template blends aspiration with practical reassurance. The top section is a full-bleed lifestyle close-up of a skier wearing goggles and a small in-ear device, anchored by a bold, condensed headline “STAY IN THE MOMENT.” Below, a split 2-panel grid shows action snow spray on the left and a product close-up in a gloved hand on the right—perfect for demonstrating portability and real-world use. Feature callouts sit in rounded black pill badges with a check icon (“Filters other people’s conversations,” “Fits under your helmet,” “Premium comfort”), making benefits instantly scannable on mobile. This creative fits a mid-funnel consideration audience that already wants better audio outdoors: it reduces friction by addressing comfort, fit under a helmet, and situational awareness/ambient filtering. Brands can easily swap the product photo, update three short benefit claims, and recolor the badges to match their identity while keeping the high-contrast readability against snowy, cool-toned imagery.
This template works by pairing an aspirational promise (“Stay in the moment”) with immediate, low-effort proof points that reduce purchase anxiety. The lifestyle skiing imagery signals the use context in one glance and taps aspiration (perform, enjoy, belong), while the black pill badges with check icons deliver convenience-driven clarity: three benefits, readable on a phone, no paragraphs. For a MOF consideration audience that is solution-aware, the claims focus on typical objections—helmet fit, comfort, and managing surrounding conversations—so the viewer can quickly self-qualify. The product-in-hand close-up adds tactile credibility (portable, real size), and the split collage provides variety without breaking visual hierarchy. It follows best practices for Story ads: big headline, high contrast, and modular feature callouts that can be swapped per segment (skiing, commuting, gym).
Outdoor and winter-sports enthusiasts who want discreet audio while skiing or snowboarding and care about comfort under a helmet. They compare features before buying and respond to clear proof points like fit, comfort, and real-use scenarios in cold weather.
Free — No credit card required