Description
The profiled blade, combined with a straight shaft guarantees good propulsion in all kinds of white water conditions. Whether you want pressure in white or blue water- with the Profile that is no problem, at all. The balanced but gripping propulsion will get you out of various situations. Pull- and Round- strokes develop such grip, you'll end up only needing half the strokes than usual. ´The paddle's strength is only outdone by its handling.
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