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Oru Kayak

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The Oru Kayak Inlet Is Their Smallest and Lightest Origami Kayak

A handful of years ago, Oru Kayak made big waves when they invented the world's first origami folding kayak. It was small enough to not require dedicated storage or garage space. It was portable enough that one person could easily bring it anywhere including on an airplane. It was easy…

The Oru Kayak Inlet Is Their Smallest and Lightest Origami Kayak
Outdoors
The 16′ Origami Kayak You Can Bring Anywhere

Oru Kayak started when designer and founder Anton Willis had to put his fiberglass kayak into storage. Sketches, models and prototypes led to the successful launch of their first origami style, folding kayak on Kickstarter in 2012. They're back with new models, the Coast and Coast+, that are 16' long…

The 16′ Origami Kayak You Can Bring Anywhere
Gear
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