I just love getting a demo of a great product idea from the guy who invented it—in this case the Stow-B-Low Crab-Pod. One of the pleasures of boating in the Northwest is catching crabs for dinner. While the season is on, you see boats speeding to their favorite spots, carrying piles of crab-pots strapped precariously all over the deck.
The Crab-Pod improves on this by making a collapsible trap that folds down instantly into a slim, 30 inch long bundle, which slides into an included carrying case.
Versions for prawns and lobster are promised soon.
Check out the Stow-B-Low website.

3 responses so far ↓
Another Clever Folding Crab Trap | Navagear.com // Mar 31, 2007 at 1:31 pm
[...] weeks ago, we told you about an amazing folding crab trap called the Stow-B-Low Crab Pod. I’ve got a small boat, and I’m primarily a cruiser, but golly, I like crab. If only I [...]
John Waibel // May 7, 2007 at 9:39 pm
It looks great but I prefer a high volume round trap that collapses just as small so I bought a Flex Fold Trap. It fishes great and doesn’t stain my deck (its ss).
Flex Fold Crab Trap Stowage | Navagear.com // Oct 28, 2007 at 9:00 am
[...] That’s one reason I’m attracted to collapsing crab traps such as the Flex Fold and the Stow-B-Low. I was able to find several spots on the boat where I could stow the Flex Fold completely out of [...]
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