Jonathan Hanson
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For those interested in exploring beyond where the road ends, a sea kayak opens up limitless opportunites. And a folding sea kayak opens up even more, since it can be stowed in a car trunk or flown on an airline. When you reach the beach you can assemble an expedition-worthy craft in a half hour or less.
Here is an excellent site to learn more:
http://www.foldingkayaks.org/
I've never yet owned a folding kayak, although I've reviewed nearly all of them at one time or another. But I think my next sea kayak will be a folder, most likely a Long Haul MKI, which has the beauty of the German Klepper's ash frame and canvas deck with several noteworthy modifications.
Here is an excellent site to learn more:
http://www.foldingkayaks.org/
I've never yet owned a folding kayak, although I've reviewed nearly all of them at one time or another. But I think my next sea kayak will be a folder, most likely a Long Haul MKI, which has the beauty of the German Klepper's ash frame and canvas deck with several noteworthy modifications.