NRS PTE Economy Paddle


Size: 57"
Color: Yellow/Blue
Price:
Sale price$29.95

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Description

The NRS PTE Economy Paddle is your affordable choice for a recreational rafting and canoeing paddle.
  • 20"L x 7 3/4"W ABS blade has plenty of surface area for a full-bodied stroke.
  • 1" aluminum shaft is fully sheathed in polyethylene for a comfortable grip.
  • T-grip handle aids paddle control.
  • The PTE paddle is designed for flat to calm water paddling; if you're looking for an affordable whitewater paddle, check out the NRS PTC Paddle.
  • Weight: 28 oz. at 60"
  • Paddle sizes: 48", 54", 57" 60", 66"


Blade Material: High-impact ABS plastic
Blade Size: 18.6 cm W x 50.8 cm L (7.75" W x 20" L)
Blade Shape: Symmetrical
Shaft Material: Polyethylene-covered aluminum
Breakdown: No
Weight: 60" is 28 oz (794 g)
Application:
  • Rafting
  • Canoeing

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