Tylan Tschopp’s camping devices rely on air power
Desh | Jul 1 2009


Tylan Tschopp, a fresh graduate from The Ohio State University, introduces his concept air-powered camping devices, recently featured on Core77. His Air Power stove/heater and the Air Power lantern powered by a 4500 psi compressed tank don’t run on hazardous fuel or gases. The camping devices make use of the compressed air as the primary fuel source. So, the gadgets never run out of fuel. Thus, Tylan suggests a suitable substitute to our reliance on other energy sources.



Moreover, these are extremely lightweight and hence, are easy to carry along while trekking. Even the manual compressor doesn’t weigh much. The designer holds that the camping devices are three times more durable than other propane and battery-driven comparable.

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