Eddie Licitra’s Traverse Concept: A Fold-Flat Barbecue Grill for Better Tailgating

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While not all of our readers can relate to the American tradition of tailgating, where we gather in stadium parking lots prior to sporting events and hold barbecues out of the back of our trucks, most of you can relate to loading up a car with a lot of gear, as when you’re moving. Anything square and boxy is easy to stack and pack; weirdly-shaped things with rounded tops, like barbecue grills, are a nightmare.

Industrial designer Eddie Licitra’s Traverse concept solves the tailgating issue handily. It’s a flat-fold propane-fired grill with a slim breakdown shape that makes it easy to tuck into a trunk.

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That would’ve been good enough for us, but Licitra’s gone a step further and also turned the Traverse into a handy way to get all that BBQ paraphernalia out of the house and into the car: It doubles as a handtruck.

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