During their show-floor debut at this month’s annual Canoecopia show, Aqua-Bound‘s Andrew Stern runs down the new Whiskey and Tango lines. Both performance kayak touring paddles are available with either fiberglass or carbon foam-core blades, and all of which feature a 100 percent carbon T-700 shaft with the same innovative, all-carbon Posi-Lok ferrule system, which clicks securely into position with convenient dual-button release and infinite feathering angles (in 15-degree increments). First, the Tango is designed for a more relaxed, low-angle stroke ideal for the majority of kayakers. The light 26-ounce swing weight results in a smooth, flutter-free forward stroke. Meanwhile, the Whiskey’s larger blade size is designed for high-angle or high-power paddlers. The fiberglass versions of both models’ blades are available in three color patterns (fuego, agua, and sunwave). Shop online: Whiskey Carbon / Fiberglass — Tango Carbon / Fiberglass
— Stay tuned for more product news from the 2018 Canoecopia expo show floor in Madison, Wisconsin.
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During their show-floor debut at this month’s annual Canoecopia show, Aqua-Bound‘s Andrew Stern runs down the new Whiskey and Tango lines. Both performance kayak touring paddles are available with either fiberglass or carbon foam-core blades, and all of which feature a 100 percent carbon T-700 shaft with the same innovative, all-carbon Posi-Lok ferrule system, which clicks securely into position with convenient dual-button release and infinite feathering angles (in 15-degree increments).
First, the Tango is designed for a more relaxed, low-angle stroke ideal for the majority of kayakers. The light 26-ounce swing weight results in a smooth, flutter-free forward stroke. Meanwhile, the Whiskey’s larger blade size is designed for high-angle or high-power paddlers. The fiberglass versions of both models’ blades are available in three color patterns (fuego, agua, and sunwave).
Shop online: Whiskey Carbon / Fiberglass — Tango Carbon / Fiberglass
— Stay tuned for more product news from the 2018 Canoecopia expo show floor in Madison, Wisconsin.
The article was originally published on Canoe & Kayak
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