Cold. Clean. Anywhere. Meet FrostSkin
19 Feb, 2026
FARGO, N.D. – Feb. 17, 2026 – PRLog — Today at 10AM Eastern, FrostSkin officially launches on Kickstarter.
The U.S.-based startup, operating under FrostSkin Holdings, is introducing what it calls the FrostSkin Adaptive Hydration Platform — a modular system engineered to actively chill water on demand while offering optional 7-stage filtration and optional UV-C sterilization.
Unlike traditional insulated bottles that rely on ice or pre-chilled liquids, FrostSkin uses an integrated electronic cooling module to transform ordinary water into cold drinking water in seconds.
But the mission extends beyond innovation.
For every 10 backers who pledge at the $49 Super Early reward tier, FrostSkin will donate one fully equipped FrostSkin Pure+ system — including the chill module, 7-stage filter, and UV-C cap — to individuals or communities in need of clean, cold water access.
According to the Founder, the project was built around impact as much as engineering.
“This isn’t just about building a better bottle. It’s about creating access. Clean, cold water should not depend on ice, refrigeration, or location.”
The platform was designed with worksites, outdoor environments, travel, and emergency scenarios in mind. The electronics remain sealed in a modular base, isolated from the water chamber, allowing upgradeability and long-term durability.
Early backers will have access to limited Super Early pricing beginning at 10AM Eastern.
The Kickstarter campaign goes live today.
Campaign link:
https://www.frostskin.com/cold
About FrostSkin Holdings
FrostSkin Holdings is a U.S.-based innovation company focused on modular hydration technology and real-world access solutions. The company develops adaptive systems engineered to deliver clean, cold water anywhere.
Website:
www.frostskin.com
Media & Support Contact:
support@frostskin.com
FrostSkin Media Team
mediateam@frostskin.com
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