Occasionally I see some interesting travel related products being crowd funded that I think you guys might be interested in. We’ve talked about the Tropicfeel travel shoe, the Cleansebot bacteria killing robot, and the AirThrone travel lounger, among others. Here’s a few of the travel related crowd funded projects that I’ve seen.
Travel related Kickstarters:
- SURURU P7 Customized Pillow for Ultimate Comfort ($85,695 funded; back by Apr 29)
- Lancer 300 Modular Backpack ($147,457 funded; back by Apr 30)
- Vernte Smart Headphones ($66,706 funded; no end date)
- K-25 Smart Bathrobe 2.0 ($45,760 funded; back by May 2)
- Flexi Jar V2 ($122,590 funded; back by May 5)
- MagFree Transform: 3-in-1 Fast Wireless Charger (already funded; no end date)
- Nomade All-in-one Daily Travel Hoodie (already funded; no end date)
- RetraStrap luggage travel strap (already funded; no end date)
Today I wanted to talk a bit about the Toilo toiletry bag, which bills itself as the world’s most compact toiletry bag. The Layover blanket is on Kickstarter but the deadline to back it is June 14th (this upcoming Friday)
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Toilo toiletry bag features
Here are a few pictures of the Toilo toiletry bag
Toilo toiletry bag video
Here’s a video showing off some of the different options and features of the Toilo toiletry bag
Toilo toiletry bag backing levels and cost
The Toilo toiletry bag is on Kickstarter and has currently raised over CAD$10,395 (about USD$7,000) from an initial goal of $3,000. Here are a few of the levels that you can back the project at
- CAD$49 (about USD$37) for one Toilo toiletry bag
- CAD$84 (about USD$63) for two Toilo toiletry bags
- CAD$160 (about USD$120) for four Toilo toiletry bags
Again, here is the link to back the Toilo toiletry bag – they are currently scheduled to ship in August 2019
What do you think of this toiletry bag? Planning on backing this? Leave your experience in the comments!
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I would never put my passport in a toiletry bag. I would never suggest putting your passport in a toiletry bag. Remember the “rock, paper, scissors” game?Substitute “liquid,” put up against paper. Yep, you and your passport, lose.