All types of our paddle shafts are producing with the same accent on the quality as the production of our racing boats. These shafts are great at first thanks suitable selected compositions. Thanks it they aren’t uselessly overlarge or on the contrary undersized…
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I. CARBON
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II. ARAMID-CARBON
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Transparent gel-coat
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Transparent gel-coat
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Carbon
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Aramid/carbon - stocking
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Carbon
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Carbon
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High quality epoxy
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High quality epoxy
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Notice: Change of materials and compositions is reserved
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K1 shafts data |
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Ø 25,2 | Ø 28mm
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Ø 26,2 | Ø 29mm
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Ø 27 | Ø 30mm
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Ø 27 | Ø 31mm
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4 | 5 | 6 | 7
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4 | 5 | 6 | 7
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4 | 5 | 6 | 7
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4 | 5 | 6 | 7
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1200mm
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1200mm
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1200mm
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1200mm
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Straight
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Straight
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Straight
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Straight
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- Most commonly used shaft for K1 is: II. ARAMID-CARBON, hardness 5, inner Ø 27 and outer Ø 30mm
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C1/C2 shafts data
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Lower inner Ø 26,5mm | Lower outer Ø 31mm | Upper inner Ø 20mm | Upper outer Ø 22mm
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5 | 5+ | 6 | 7
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1100mm
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Conical
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- Most commonly used shaft for C1/C2 is: II. ARAMID-CARBON, hardness 5+
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Last Updated on Saturday, 06 March 2010 06:14 |