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Walking to your gate is for chumps.

Moving through an airport can be a hassle. Between security, crowds and endless lanes of concrete flooring between you and your gate, it can be an exhausting way to travel.

Modobag, a ridable suitcase, aims to give your feet a break by allowing you to zoom past the slow walkers so you can make it to your plane in record time with minimal effort.

If only everything in life worked this way.

The company originally attempted to fund a campaign on Kickstarter last year, but failed to raise enough money for their goal. Now, they are launching an Indiegogo campaign with a $50,000 flexible goal that is already over 95 percent funded, with a month left in the campaign. Read more...

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