| I owned a 1/4 Kay for years and enjoyed it a lot but I really don't think it was that great to transport. Easier than my 3/4, yes, but it is still an acoustic instrument meaning delicate and oddly shaped. It still took up lots of space and could be a problem in some vehicles depending on what else I was carrying. Much less likely to fit in the trunk than a stick EUB.
If you get a 1/4, count on some fiddling to get your sound with decent playability. Sometimes compromises have to be made in either string gauge, action or playing style because of the short speaking length and attendant string tension issues.
I also found that my 1/4 amplified had many of the sort of feedback issues that 3/4 DBs have, maybe a bit less pronounced. If you are used to dealing with those, it is not such a big deal. Just something to think about.
Peace,
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