If your goal is to cruise around the local harbor and check out the sea lions, this is your craft. The 10-foot, 24-pound Citibot is comfortable and easy to paddle straight — something short boats often have to struggle with. And while most kayaks will dump you if you lean over to take a picture or look through binoculars, the sponsons (long, inflatable tubes) on either side of the Citibot help keep the craft upright. Its wide, flattish hull helps as well.
Review: Folbot CitiBot
If your goal is to cruise around the local harbor and check out the sea lions, this is your craft. The 10-foot, 24-pound Citibot is comfortable and easy to paddle straight — something short boats often have to struggle with. And while most kayaks will dump you if you lean over to take a picture […]
WIRED
At just 24 pounds, you can easily carry the boat and a case of beer down to the dock. And at less than a grand, this may be the cheapest folding kayak on the market.
TIRED
The plastic clips that hold the aluminum frame in place are too big. Weak, scratchy Velcro straps are a poor choice for structural elements. The kayak isn't designed to take big waves, but it should be waterproof; it's not — exposed topside zipper compromises this objective.
