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Vapur’s Anti-Bottle Grows with the New 1L Element

by Core77 on Monday, April 2, 2012 in Features

Vapor Water Bottle

This week “Anti-Bottle” manufacturer Vapur released a new model, the Element, with a larger capacity and redesigned cap. Vapur’s doypack-based water containers are an intelligent alternative to standard water bottles as they compress relatively flat when not in use, saving space in your bag. I love doypacks because they’re basically the Murphy Beds of the structural package design world.

Vapor Water Bottle Flattened

Sparkling water, or flat?

The new Element bumps capacity up to 0.7-liter and 1-liter sizes, and the redesigned “Supercap” on this one gets both a beefier clip and a larger spout to deliver the extra volume quicker.

Vapor Water Bottle Top Options

Other than that, the Element’s construction remains the same as the smaller-capacity (0.4L and 0.5L) Classic models: It’s made from a three-ply blend of BPA-free nylon and antimicrobial polyethylene that will stand up to the dishwasher or the freezer. Vapur manufactures in the USA, and a portion of sales goes towards environmental causes.

The Element comes in three colors, namded Water, Wind, and Fire. (They’re one element off from being nominated for 20 Grammys.)

Vapor Water Bottle Designs

Originally published on Core77