DESIGN : Charles Godbout, Luc Plante
“AN ACTIVE MODE OF TRANSPORTATION FOR SHORT TRIPS.”
The concept :
Both utilitarian and fun, the unique design of the KOMBI modular urban scooter is based on the notion of using one product in multiple ways. Just like the principles of cameras with interchangeable, bayonet-type lenses or multi-head tools, KOMBI’s various modules can be attached to the scooter’s deck section using a “slide-in,” quick-release connector.
KOMBI is a multifunctional system providing several modes of transport. It can be used a solo, cargo or stroller scooter; a bike trailer; or a regular stroller.
Built entirely of aluminum, KOMBI is ultralight and easy to maneuver. It is also designed to stand up to intensive use in the city.
Description :
With the stroller module connected to the front, KOMBI makes it possible to take the children out for an energetic ride or a relaxing stroll.
Removing the top from the stroller creates the cargo configuration, making it easy to run errands to the neighborhood supermarket or hardware store.
With its lower bin section made of roto-moulded plastic, the cargo module is tough enough to transport small loads without worrying about damaging it.
The scooter can also be ridden in the solo (or single) mode with the single wheel attachment.
In addition to KOMBI’s scooter configurations, the stroller can be disconnected from the scooter deck and used as a bike trailer.
And the bike trailer can be turned into a stand-alone, three-wheeled stroller to walk on sidewalks or in parks.
Since it comes apart, KOMBI is easy to transport and/or store in the off-season.