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Jumbo Blocks (jumboblocks.com) Are Jumbo Fun
Jumbo Blocks are endless active fun for kids, stack them up into forts, buildings and all sorts of structures
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Long Haul Folding Kayaks Mark II Commando
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The Long Haul Folding Kayak's Mark II Commando sets the standard for special forces kayaks throughout the world. Handcrafted in Colorado, the Mark II Commando provides extreme performance and flexibility to its users, both for military and world adventurers.
Folding Kayaks Used for Military Operations
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The Commando folding kayak is hand made by Long Haul Folding Kayaks in the USA and allows special forces to conduct water based military operations in waters almost anywhere
I'm getting the Oru Bay ST in black refurbished and treating it like one of these in case of a self rescue emergency
These are very nice boats. Far better than any other folder that I’ve paddled.
it would take to long to assemble in the field I rather get a wilderness systems or a necky kayak and paint it
Try putting either of those on a plane
Night vision and infrared scopes make these guys siting ducks. This would have worked ok before machine guns were invented. I imagine the US could have used this concept during the Battle of Lake Champlain.
Klepper Shlepper...they were the first to mass produce the concept....LHFK make a boat specifically for YOU and your requirements....Klepper make an off the shelf boat and you buy whatever spec it has! LHFK are THE best at this today.... no doubt! Ignorance is NOT a virtue!
I noticed at 1:08 the Sea Stallion took a nice long shit into the water and then dropped a few little turds. :)
The concept of a "concept being stolen" is completely ridiculous. Nobody owns a concept everybody just copies off of or improves on what they've seen somewhere else. If this "concept stolen" were upheld to any extent the world would be chaos.
@artiranmor nope... original concept by eskimos who made their kaykas from a foldable wood skeleton and seawolf skin
Worse than being a stolen idea, these paddlers seem hopelessly inept