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Note: Weight listed above is the estimated shipping weight, not the paddle weight.
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Blade |
Blade Width (cm) |
Blade Length (cm) |
Blade Area (cm2) |
Weight (gr)+/-20gr |
Notes |
|
Enduro |
15 |
49 |
720 |
620 |
This is a good blade for everyone. Use it for every day paddling and racing. It will be your "go to" blade. |
|
Edge |
15.5 |
50 |
735 |
650 |
This blade is slightly larger for a little more catch but is still a very manageable all around blade. |
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Forrader |
16 |
50 |
750 |
700 |
This blade is slightly wider than the Edge giving it more catch, but without adding depth. Stronger paddlers and sprinters looking for a training blade for endurance work may consider this blade. |
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Contender |
16.5 |
53 |
820 |
720 |
This is a big blade for very strong paddlers. |
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Sprinter |
17 |
53 |
845 |
750 |
This is a blade suitable for highly trained, strong sprint paddlers. |
Paddle Shafts
100% Carbon - Extremely stiff - mostly suitable only for short duration paddling, typically sprint paddling. (Color: Green)
90% Carbon - Medium flex - suitable for all types of paddling, light strong, a little shock absorbing and durable. (Color: Burgundy)
40% Carbon Hybrid- Most flex - ideal for those looking for a forgiving shaft. (Color: Blue)
We recommend the 90% Carbon shaft unless you have a special reason to select another type.
Wing Paddle Length Guide
200 - 210 cm - Suitable for smaller paddlers or those wanting a high stroke rate.
205 - 215 cm - Suitable for most paddlers.