Vecto: The best way to carry water in the backcountry

A project in Portland, OR by Gilad Nachmani
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Easy to fill, versatile and lightweight collapsible water container to carry, treat, filter and drink water in the outdoors.
Backers: 349
Average Pledge Per Backer: $34

Funded: $11,807 of $7,300
Dates: Jun 20th -> Jul 15th (25 days)
Project By: Gilad Nachmani
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Latest News

Taking TPU on the trail

July 14th - via: plasticsnews.com
A 2-liter collapsible water container based on thermoplastic polyurethane has been developed by Portland-Ore.-based Cnoc Outdoors, and has reached its goal ahead of the deadline. Called the Vecto, it is designed to make it simple to purify water. (Read More)

The samples are on their way!

July 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Great news!  The samples for the final prototype are on their way and will be with us soon. Once the samples are here they will be sent to various outdoors professional and our ambassadors for some much-needed use and abuse. Here is a little tease:... (Read More)

Delay with the samples

July 10th - via: kickstarter.com
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The final prototype is on its way!

July 6th - via: kickstarter.com
It has been quiet here during the last week, with the 4th of July taking our time, but over in China our factory has been going full steam ahead and the prototype samples are on their way to us! Here is a sneak peek at the print we got: That means we... (Read More)

One thing is pretty obvious: the Vecto is happening!

June 28th - via: kickstarter.com
We'll start with the most important part of the day: the Vecto is now fully funded (and then some: 102%!)! So what does that mean? The new prototypes will be ready tomorrow (we're told), they just need printing and testing by the factory. Even more... (Read More)

Less than $2500 to go and the necks are ready

June 26th - via: kickstarter.com
We are less than a week into the campaign it is now 66% funded, which means that it requires less than $2500 to make the Vecto a reality - so tell all your gear geek friends about it! I'm sure we can make it to full funding (with your help, of... (Read More)

More than 100 backers and first media mentions

June 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
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More than 28% funded and production progress

June 21st - via: kickstarter.com
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