6/3/2023 0 Comments Origami paddler![]() Tapping early groundswell interest, Origami Paddlers are being pre-sold via the company web site ( ) at greatly discounted prices. ![]() This unique product is also taking a unique path to market. According to Niemier, “The only other option is an inflatable paddle board which doesn’t perform or glide in the water as well, requires carrying a pump with you and runs the risk of leaving you limp out on the water.” This provides the full performance benefits of a solid board without the need for expensive transport and storage accessories. When ready to set out on the water, patent-pending easy-to-use bindings keep the board solidly rigid for use on the water. Our folded design makes the Origami Paddler easier and safer to carry without giving up performance or stability.” Niemier states, “Lugging around a 10-foot-plus board is difficult, if not impossible, for many. When folded and in its soft-shell carrying case, the Origami Paddler conforms to the weight, shape and size requirements for most shipping companies. ![]() This is in stark comparison with conventional boards that are over 10 feet long, bulky, curved and lacking a flat surface to set it on. The Origami Paddler folds in on itself at two points making it relatively square and easy to carry and store, eliminating the need to heft it up onto car roof racks and making it much easier to carry down winding trails and across crowded beaches. His latest design, the Origami Paddler, folds for easy transport and storage, the two biggest obstacles facing people wanting to enjoy today’s fastest growing water sport. Tim Niemier, the watercraft designer who introduced the world to sit-on-top kayaks, is now about to revolutionize the popular sport of stand-up paddle boarding. Bellingham, Washington (PRWEB) April 24, 2012
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