| The ancient art of origami is a lesson in symmetry and patience.It also results in some great looking paper swans.Oh, those swans will float all right. But they're not well-equipped to transport you d | If you have trouble reading this email, go to the online version | | | | | | | | | August 15, 2019 | | A Kayak That Folds Like Origami It Goes From the Box to the Water in Minutes | | | | | | | The ancient art of origami is a lesson in symmetry and patience. It also results in some great looking paper swans. Oh, those swans will float all right. But they're not well-equipped to transport you down a river. For that, you've got the Oru Inlet Kayak, the latest innovation in folding kayak technology. It just launched on Kickstarter and got funded almost immediately, so you can pre-order yours now for delivery next spring. This isn't Oru's first folding-kayak rodeo. But it is their newest, lightest, least expensive and other-buzzwords-you-care-about version. The Inlet is 10 feet long, weighs just 20 pounds and folds into a box that's roughly the size of a guitar case. Once out of the box, it can be assembled in about three minutes. Or 100 times quicker than your average Ikea purchase. | | | | | | | | | |
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