SwimandSip

A project in Austin, TX by Alan Stanard
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A Floating Koozie for Land, Pool, and Sea- A Fully Amphibious Beverage Insulator!
Backers: 137
Average Pledge Per Backer: $85

Funded: $11,577 of $11,000
Dates: Nov 21st -> Dec 18th (28 days)
Project By: Alan Stanard
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Latest News

We made it! The Swim and Sip has reached the goal!

December 18th - via: kickstarter.com
We made it!  With just 6 hours to spare, we passed the goal to get this project funded. Thank you very much to all of the project backers!  I spoke with my manufacturer yesterday and I have a plan for moving forward with getting the Swim and Sip... (Read More)

Less than 2 days to go!

December 17th - via: kickstarter.com
It's getting exciting over here in SwimandSipsville! We're inside of two days to go on the campaign and rapidly nearing our funding goal. Alan spoke with the manufacturer today and they are ready to move on this at a moments notice. They discussed... (Read More)

A Prototype History of the Swim and Sip, Part 6

December 13th - via: kickstarter.com
A continuation of sharing the prototypes that the inventor experimented with during the process from the initial idea to a finished, manufacturable design that's live on Kickstarter. #6. A final prototype. The final prototype has survived multiple... (Read More)

A Prototype History of the Swim and Sip, Part 5

December 12th - via: kickstarter.com
A continuation of sharing the prototypes that the inventor experimented with during the process from the initial idea to a finished, manufacturable design that's live on Kickstarter. #5. Destructive Testing. This prototype was created from one of... (Read More)

A Prototype History of the Swim and Sip, Part 4

December 11th - via: kickstarter.com
A continuation of sharing the prototypes that the inventor experimented with during the process from the initial idea to a finished, manufacturable design that's live on Kickstarter. #4. A real, workable 3D printed protoype. This was the result of... (Read More)

Prototype History of the Swim and Sip, Part 3

December 10th - via: kickstarter.com
A continuation of sharing the prototypes that the inventor experimented with during the process from the initial idea to a finished, manufacturable design that's live on Kickstarter. #3. Enter the world of 3D printing. Start developing CAD models... (Read More)

Prototype History of the Swim and Sip, Part 2

December 9th - via: kickstarter.com
A continuation of sharing the prototypes that the inventor experimented with during the process from the initial idea to a finished, manufacturable design that's live on Kickstarter.  #2. Bring on the aluminum trim. Ok, it floats upright in the... (Read More)

Prototype History of the Swim and Sip, Part 1

December 8th - via: kickstarter.com
For the next few updates, we thought it would be fun to share some of the prototypes that the inventor experimented with during the process from the initial idea to a finished, manufacturable design that's live on Kickstarter. Warning, it starts out... (Read More)

Halfway point!

December 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Yesterday we passed the halfway mark of this campaign, and I'm happy to write that the project is beyond halfway funded. That's got to be a good sign! Thanks to all who have backed and shared it - we're on track to be Swimming and Sipping next... (Read More)

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