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Kayakers take note.
If kayaking is your favorite sport, what could be better then carrying it with you wherever you go, even when you are flying, so you are never without your gear. Folbot, renowned for its folding kayaks, offers a fleet of folding kayaks that are beautifully designed to fit in a bag or two, so you don’t need a roof rack or trailer to be able to carry your kayak. The lightest of the lot is the Citibot, which is only 24 lbs, and can turn 180 degrees in two paddle strokes. The aluminum-framed boat is perfect for every sort of adventure. It utilizes Folbot’s taut tensioning device and adds a newly designed seat and cockpit coaming. The boat conveniently folds up into a 35″ x 18″ x 10″ backpack, and 10-20 minutes is all it takes to get assembled. Citibot sells for $1,197 with an additional $320 for the paddle. You can also choose a model depending on your requirements. Greenland II is the priciest of the range for $2,595 and it can seat two persons. – From Born Rich
Alex has written for Vanity Fair, Barrons, Bloomberg and Condé Nast Traveler.