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MyCanoe Solo 2 puts origami canoe tech in a smaller, lighter package

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The MyCanoe Solo 2 is currently on Kickstarter
MyCanoe
When folded up, the MyCanoe Solo 2 can be put in the back of a car or stored in a closet
MyCanoe
The MyCanoe Solo 2 is said to weigh in at 19 lb (8.8 kg )
MyCanoe
The MyCanoe Solo 2 is currently on Kickstarter
MyCanoe
According to its designers, the MyCanoe Solo 2 should last for at least 20,000 fold cycles
MyCanoe
The MyCanoe Solo 2, in the process of coming together
MyCanoe
The MyCanoe Solo 2's planned retail price is US$699
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Six years ago we first heard about the MyCanoe, a two-person canoe that folds up like origami for transit and storage. Its makers are now back on Kickstarter with the smaller, lighter MyCanoe Solo 2.

Like the original model (which is now called the Duo) and the first version of the Solo, the Solo 2 has a main body which consists of a single sheet of pre-folded, UV-resistant, 5-mm, double-layer custom polypropylene.

When the canoe isn't in use, that sheet folds down into a totable rectangular package measuring 43 inches long by 11 inches high by 18 inches tall (108 by 28 by 46 cm). Once it's time to hit the water, the sheet folds out into a solo canoe which is 9 ft 5 in long by 31 inches wide (290 by 78 cm).

It's held in shape by integrated buckling straps, and can reportedly be assembled by hand in just two minutes.

When folded up, the MyCanoe Solo 2 can be put in the back of a car or stored in a closet
MyCanoe

After the included seat has been clipped in, the Solo 2 can be paddled just like a regular single-person canoe. It's said to weigh in at 19 lb (8.8 kg ) – as opposed to the Duo's 43 lb (19.5 kg) – and can support a maximum paddler/cargo weight of 300 lb (136 kg).

According to its designers, the Solo 2 should last for at least 20,000 fold cycles. And it does come with a patch kit, should users run into any jagged rocks or pointed sticks.

The MyCanoe Solo 2, in the process of coming together
MyCanoe

Assuming it reaches production, a pledge of US$469 will get you a Solo 2 of your own – the planned retail price is $699. Optional extras include a canoe- or kayak-style paddle, side-mounted stabilizer floats, plus a backrest and footrest.

The MyCanoe Solo 2 can be seen in use, in the video below. Potential backers might also want to check out Oru's successfully crowdfunded $699 Lake – it's described as a solo kayak, but its open cockpit makes it very canoe-like.

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6 comments
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Does it float full of water? How many folds/unfolds can it withstand? How resilient is it to rocks and punctures? ...inquiry minds want to know!
ADVENTUREMUFFIN
Interesting idea, wonder if would be an alternative to the packraft. Weight is key for this, under 6 lbs would be ideal. Weight of this solo not mentioned however, leading me to think it is not going after the packraft market. not yet anyway.
Gordien
I got a Tucktec last fall, and am looking forward to kayaking this spring. It weighs 28 pounds, but it is still quite packable - I don't need a truck or trailer to get it to the water. It'll be fun to see how the Mycanoe compares to the other origami units out there.
Nelson Hyde Chick
Didn'y Oru do this first?
SplineDoctor
@ADVENTUREMUFFIN
It weights 19 lbs according to their Kickstarter page.
SplineDoctor
@Username
According to their Kickstarter site.
"MYCANOE is buoyant and will float even if it capsizes."
"The body of MYCANOE is manufacturer rated for 20,000 fold cycles"
"Avoid rocks. However, if you do hit one, you and your MYCANOE should be fine."