Do you recall the Ascent Notebook & Pen set that launched on both Indiegogo and Kickstarter? It was pitched as the ultimate adventure-proof writing duo, a rugged carbon-fiber notebook paired with a space-tested pen refill trusted by NASA. The promise? A notebook and pen that could survive rain, mud, extreme temperatures and daily wear, while still offering a sleek, professional feel. But here’s the big question: Did it really deliver or was it just another stylish pitch?
Overview of the Project
Ascent campaign raised £122,289 GBP from 1,350 backers on indiegogo, at the same time £106,988 GBP was raised on kickstarter platform by 1,140 backers pledged of £2,000 funding goal. The campaign had strong momentum. Ascent was positioned as a long-term companion for adventures, professionals and everyday note-takers. From carbon fiber covers inspired by spacecraft to stone paper pages that resist water and oil, and a Fisher Space refill pen that writes in zero gravity. Ascent promised durability, sustainability and a touch of aerospace cool.
Tech Meets Toughness
Here’s what the creators claimed made Ascent unique:
- Carbon Fiber Cover: Lightweight, sleek and nearly indestructible
- Stone Paper Pages: Waterproof, oil-resistant and tree-free.
- Fisher Space Pen Refill: Writes underwater, upside down and in extreme temperatures
- Refillable Notebook Design: Aimed at long-term sustainability
It sounded like the perfect balance of performance and practicality, but how well did these features work in real-life use?
Everyday UseÂ
The bold promises are one thing, but daily usability is where Ascent had to prove itself.
- Did the stone paper feel smooth to write on, or awkward compared to traditional paper?
- Did the magnetic pen attachment actually help, or was it just a gimmick?
- Could the notebook handle backpacks, pockets and outdoor adventures without falling apart?
Built for Explorers or just a Gimmick?
The Ascent aimed to be a lifelong writing partner, whether for explorers, students or professional. But without widespread user reviews, it’s unclear whether it became a true go-to tool or just another Kickstarter novelty.Â
Backers, your Turn
If you backed Ascent, we want to hear your real-world stories:
- Did it arrive in perfect condition?
- Did you test it in rain, mud or cold mornings?
- Was the pen as reliable as advertised?
- What’s your favorite feature or biggest frustration
Drop your photos, reviews and honest feedback.
Final Thoughts: Did Ascent Deliver on it’s Bold ClaimsÂ
The Ascent Notebook & Pen campaign set promised durability, sustainability and adventure-ready performance. On paper, the combination of carbon fiber, stone pagers and NASA-level pen tech was unbeatable. But the real question is:
- Did it truly withstand the elements?
- Was the writing experience smooth, or just a compromise for durability?
- Did it become your everyday companion, or ended up sutting unused?
Because a notebook designed for explorers only succeeds if it truly survives the journey. Right now, the final word on Ascent crowdfunding campaign depends on you.
Visit Campaign: Ascent – The Indestructible Notebook & Pen.
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