We won't say precisely which Engadget staffer can speak from experience, but suffice to say, having the Vertigo whilst out and about in the New Mexico mountains would've made the epic Philmont adventure a much, much more delectable trek. Dreamed up by Nicolas Bernal, this self-heating container is theoretically constructed from Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) and features a high performance dynamo that heats up food within minutes. Naturally, there's a LED on board that lights up when the contents are ready for consumption, but sadly, we highly doubt this will land in your local R.E.I. / Camping World within the next few years.
[Via Engadget German]
Conceptual self-heating Vertigo container makes Philmont infinitely more bearable

D. Murph|03.30.09
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March 30th, 2009
In this article: art, camp, camping, concept, design, Nicolas Bernal, NicolasBernal, self-heating, vertigo, yanko

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