Hit The Water This Summer In This Portable Kayak Available At Huckberry For Under $500

Oru Lake Portable Kayak available at Huckberry

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My fiancee and I love getting out on the water during the summer. She’s had her own kayak for years, so I usually have to rent one when we go out. I’d like my own, but it’s a challenge to transport two kayaks around. The Oru Lake Portable Kayak just solved a lot of our problems.

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How’d you like to transport a kayak as easily as a briefcase? That’s what you’ll get when you have the Oru Lake Kayak. This portable craft folds up and fits in the back of just about any car trunk or backseat. You can get set up and cast off on the lake in less than a minute.

Plus, at this price, you’d be a fool to overpay for a big, clunky kayak at a sporting goods store. The choice is clear.

Oru Lake Kayak

Oru Lake Portable Kayak available at Huckberry

Details:

  • Oru’s smallest, most portable kayak assembles in under a minute
  • Assembles without any tools or experience
  • Origami-inspired construction to fold down small
  • Easily fits in the backseat, trunk, or overhead compartment
  • Lightweight construction is perfect for all ages
  • Puncture- and abrasion-resistant to easily slide over rocks and other obstacles
  • Comfortable clamshell seat folds up within the floorboard
  • Spacious cockpit accommodates all heights
  • Floating floorboard for added stability on the water
  • Simple deck closure for easy assembly
  • 10-year UV treatment for added durability

BUY NOW VIA HUCKBERRY

Oru Lake Portable Kayak available at Huckberry




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Tom Conroy is a journalist-turned-copywriter for BroBible. He is an NYC native, Marquette University alum, and current resident of Milwaukee, which means he spends a great deal of time screaming about the Yankees between bites of cheese curds and sips of Spotted Cow.