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		<title>Oru Inlet Folding Kayak Meticulously Designed to Expand Access to the Water</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In 2002, Anton Willis &#8212; Chief Design Officer and mastermind behind revolutionary Oru Kayaks &#8212; moved to the Bay area [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2002, Anton Willis &#8212; Chief Design Officer and mastermind behind revolutionary Oru Kayaks &#8212; moved to the Bay area and immediately encountered issues getting outside the way he wanted, as one is apt to do living in urban areas, even in a place like SF that is surrounded by waterways and open spaces.</p>
<p>Paddling was always an escape for Willis, but he simply couldn&#8217;t store a rigid (traditional) kayak in his studio apartment. Five years later, Anton stumbled across an article in the <em>New Yorker</em> that detailed a physicist who abandoned his career trajectory to instead use math and engineering to create intricate origami designs, that are beautiful and often useful in real-world applications. This is what you might call one of those light bulb moments.</p>
<p>Anton wanted to create a foldable kayak that city dwellers could easily transport and store between paddles. After many prototypes and product iterations, Anton finally had a fully functioning Origami-inspired kayak, made of lightweight, corrugated plastic sheets, much like you might find used in a white Postal Service bin. He joined forces with Ardy Sobhani and Roberto Gutierrez, and they launched a very successful kickstarter campaign to bring the kayak to life. they made 554 percent of their original $80,000 goal, coming in close to $500k. Successful businesses are usually solving a problem for people, and apparently they had hit on a real problem.<img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-6182" src="https://vanish.today/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/024_R3F7630_OruKayak_theFATEFactory_Photography.jpg" alt="OruKayak the FATEFactory Photography" width="1060" height="681" srcset="https://vanish.today/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/024_R3F7630_OruKayak_theFATEFactory_Photography.jpg 1060w, https://vanish.today/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/024_R3F7630_OruKayak_theFATEFactory_Photography-800x514.jpg 800w, https://vanish.today/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/024_R3F7630_OruKayak_theFATEFactory_Photography-320x206.jpg 320w, https://vanish.today/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/024_R3F7630_OruKayak_theFATEFactory_Photography-560x360.jpg 560w, https://vanish.today/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/024_R3F7630_OruKayak_theFATEFactory_Photography-640x411.jpg 640w" sizes="(max-width: 1060px) 100vw, 1060px" /></p>
<p>They then brought the Kayak to ABC’s <em>Shark Tank</em>. Robert Herjavec made an investment of $500,000 for a 25 percent stake in Oru Kayak, and the team accepted his offer. They then headed to Southern California to manufacture the boats; and Oru are now sold internationally, direct, and at large retailers such as Amazon and REI.</p>
<p>The Inlet is the latest iteration they are pushing for the holidays. To achieve the Inlet’s unheard-of specs, Oru worked out an entirely new Origami folding pattern &#8212; the first completely-new folding pattern since the company was formed in 2012. In a handful of simple steps, Inlet owners can now be on the water in less than three minutes: 75% faster than past Oru kayak models.</p>
<p>Developed by Willis, the new folding pattern produces a significantly streamlined box-to-boat assembly that eliminates many of the loose parts found in other, previous Oru Kayaks. Notably, the Inlet features Oru’s first fully-integrated floorboard, enabling a more intuitive and speedy assembly.</p>
<p>The new folding pattern achieves more than just speed, it also maximizes spatial efficiency, and reduces overall weight. When fully assembled, the Inlet is 10 feet long, 31-inches wide, and weighs 20 lbs. The Inlet then neatly folds into a compact box, similar in size to a guitar case (40”x18”x10”).</p>
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<p>For Willis, the Inlet is literally a dream come true: “This boat represents what I always wanted for Oru: kayaks with intuitive and quick assembly, great stability, an affordable price, and unbelievable portability,&#8221; he said in a release. &#8220;I strongly feel that the Inlet is as close as we’ve ever come to building a product that breaks all the common barriers to boat ownership.&#8221;</p>
<p>In its first-ever sub-$1,000 folding kayak offering, Oru is introducing the new Inlet, designed to eliminate all barriers to owning a fun, effective and convenient kayak for anyone with access to a waterway.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Inlet represents the company’s most compact, lightweight and easy-to-set-up kayak to date.</p></blockquote>
<p>The <a href="https://www.orukayak.com/products/oru-kayak-portable-folding-lightweight-recreational-kayak-for-beginners" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Inlet utilizes a completely new origami pattern</a> resulting in remarkable space savings, ease of assembly, and weight. At only $899, the Inlet is also 30 percent less expensive than Oru’s currently cheapest model (The Beach LT). The brand&#8217;s hope is that the packability, ease of storage, light weight and simplicity to build may just eliminate any barriers for anyone wishing to own a boat. Again, from box-to-boat, Oru says the Inlet takes less than three minutes to assemble&#8230;a record time for any folding boat.</p>
<p>+ Weighs 20lbs. (36% lighter than current lightest Oru Kayak – The Bay ST)</p>
<p>+ 10’ x 31&#8243; when assembled for stable on-water experience</p>
<p>+ Folds into a compact box about the size of a guitar case – 40”x18”x10” (34% smaller by volume than the next smallest Oru Kayak)</p>
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<p><em>&#8211;Follow author Aaron H. Bible on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/definitelywild/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">@DefinitelyWild</a>. </em></p>
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