Created by London-based product designer Kirk Kirchev, the watercraft takes the form of a modular, inflatable, sit-on-top catamaran kayak.

 

 

The inflatable Super Kayak has been tested for stability in white water and sea trails. It can easily assemble for an outing on the water and when you’re done, the kayak can be deflated and instantly packed into its carry bag.

 

 

At the heart of the Super Kayak are its two streamlined inflatable aramid fiber hulls, which are double-skinned and coated in thermoplastic polyurethane to help guard against punctures and abrasions.

 

 

These are joined together by an anodized 7000 aluminum alloy frame that includes a seat with a folding adjustable backrest, an adjustable foot rest, and a small netted cargo-carrying platform.

 

 

Also included is a four-piece paddle and a portable electric pump, the latter of which should reportedly be good for 15 hull inflations (each to 15 PSI/1 bar) per USB charge.

According to New Atlas