Product Details
Reach your targets faster with the extra length of the NRS PTR Rescue Paddle, designed for use with professional rescue crafts. Constructed using high-impact ABS plastic and aircraft-grade aluminum that will withstand hard, everyday use and the demands of intense rescues.
- The 280 cm length reaches easily around the sides of the ASR 155 for enhanced leverage and more efficient strokes.
- High-impact ABS plastic blades and a two-piece high-strength, aircraft-grade 7075 T6 aluminum shaft are tough enough for daily use.
- Two-piece, break-apart design stores easily for use as a spare paddle.
- 18" x 8" symmetrical, slightly spooned blade delivers powerful, efficient strokes.
- Blade angle adjusts for either 45- or zero-degree offset, right-hand control.
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Specs
Blade Material: | High-impact ABS plastic |
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Blade Size: | 20 cm W x 46 cm L (8" W x 18" L) |
Blade Surface Area: | 800 sq cm / 124 sq in |
Blade Shape: | Symmetrical/slightly spooned |
Shaft Diameter: | 1 5/16" |
Shaft Material: | Coated high-strength airplane grade aluminum |
Shaft Shape: | Straight |
Feather: Also called "offset." The difference in angle between the two blades of a kayak paddle. Some paddles have a fixed feather, while others are adjustable. Degree of feather is a matter of personal preference. |
0 or 45 degree |
Breakdown: | Yes - 2 pieces |
Control: When paddling, one hand keeps its grip on the paddle and the other rotates around the shaft. The grip hand is your "control" hand. Some paddles can be custom ordered with left-hand control. |
Right hand |
Weight: | 280 is 56 oz (1587 g) |
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Notes: | Care and maintenance: Adjustable ferrules are built with fine tolerances for a precise fit. Sand, silt or salt left inside the ferrule will interfere with adjustability. After each use, take the paddle apart and thoroughly rinse the ferrule with warm water. Dry before reassembling. |
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