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The Tiwal 2XL Collapses into Two Trunk-Friendly Bags

The Tiwal 2XL dinghy has been unveiled by the France-based sailboat brand as a collapsible solution for couples or families to help them easily bring a vessel with them wherever they go. The dinghy is small but mighty with enough capacity to accommodate two adults and two kids, and collapses down into two bags that can fit into the average trunk. The boat's secret is in its inflatable hull crafted out of high-pressure double-wall fabric alongside an anodized aluminum frame, a five-section carbon C90 mast, and a composite centerboard and rudder.

The Tiwal 2XL dinghy weighs in at 120-pounds when empty to give each bag a manageable 60-pound rating. The boat can be assembled with no tools and is being launched in Europe as well as in the US for €9,900 and $10,930, respectively.

Trend Themes

  1. Portable Inflatable Watercraft — A rise in high-pressure inflatable hulls and packable frames is enabling full-size boating experiences to be transported like luggage, opening avenues for modular personal watercraft that bypass marina dependence.
  2. Family-oriented Compact Recreation — Designs prioritizing small-footprint, multi-passenger recreation gear are meeting demand for accessible family outings, encouraging new product lines that balance capacity with trunk-friendly portability.
  3. Tool-free Assembly Design — Simplified, no-tool assembly systems paired with lightweight construction are reducing setup time and skill barriers, supporting a shift toward consumer-friendly products that emphasize rapid deployment and storage convenience.

Industry Implications

  1. Recreational Marine — The boating sector is positioned to expand into consumer-grade, collapsible vessels that compete with traditional rigid-hull models by offering lower storage requirements and broader market reach.
  2. Outdoor Retail and Rentals — Retailers and rental operators could leverage compact, easily transported watercraft to create flexible inventory models and pop-up experiences in urban and remote locations.
  3. Materials and Composite Manufacturing — Advances in double-wall inflatable fabrics, carbon masts, and lightweight alloys are enabling slimmer, stronger structures that permit portable large-scale products without sacrificing performance.

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