Werner Strike 4-Piece Straight Shaft Kayak Paddle


Size: 194 cm
Feather Angle: R30
Price:
Sale price$365.00

Description

The aptly-named Werner Strike 4-Piece Straight Shaft Kayak Paddle is your tool for success in downriver situations that require power in a mid-size blade. Great for smaller paddlers and women looking to take advantage of all the benefit of a blade forward design.

  • Increased blade to shaft offset for more verticality through the power phase.
  • Design offers stroke versatility for everyday use.
  • Legendary bomber reliability with high impact fiberglass blades.
  • Optimized flex and strength. Designed for your body to feel strain free without giving up Bomber reliability.
  • Dihedral allows for smooth and stable forward paddling, a core philosophy for Werner.
  • Custom shaped, low profile, reinforcement spine allows for enhanced blade maneuverability when linking several strokes and provides blade stiffness and overall strength.
  • Mid-sized blades are an ideal fit for the great majority of average size paddlers and women.
  • Available only in the high visibility, Gradient: Galaxy HD Graphic.
  • 200 cm Four Piece Breakdown Specifications: Blade Length- 53 cm | Male Shaft - 64 cm | Female Shaft - 54 cm

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