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N102 Asymmetric
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Paddle Info
Paddle Environment
- Lakes
- Oceans
- Rivers
Paddle Type(s)
Kayak
Model Year
2009
Recommended Retail Price
from GBP 69
Available Feathers°
30, 45, 60
Available Lengths
185cm, 188cm, 191cm, 194cm, 197cm, 200cm, 203cm, 205cm
Weight
minimum 1200g
Shaft Material(s)
- Aluminum
- Carbon
- Fiberglass
Blade Material(s)
- Fiberglass
- Nylon
Available Shaft Type(s)
- Ergo
- Straight
An asymmetric blade with all the design features of the N100 All Round. The asymmetric blades with dihedral drain faster for efficient paddling and speed.
Specifications:
nylon-glassfibre composite blade material weight
feather angle 45 degrees
one piece alloy straight shaft with index grip
one piece glass/epoxy straight shaft
one piece carbon straight shaft
one piece carbon/alloy crank shaft
4 part split option
Choice of standard, X-grip or ergo foam grips
Blade:
Ainsworth use a tough nylon-glassfibre composite construction for superb durability and performance to give a strong, ‘all round’ paddle. Launched in 2006, the material yields 260 Mpa tensile strength - that’s over double the strength of the nylon 12 used in many other nylon paddles. Ainsworth’s Nylon blade is much stiffer than any other nylon paddles. The shaft is pressed into the blades with hydraulic pressure to a depth of 10cm, ensuring a watertight joint and a continuous feel from shaft to blade tip. The high strength of the material means that the blade can be made lighter.
Shaft:
This paddle is available with the following shaft options:
straight titanium enriched alloy shaft: corrosion resistant alloy specially selected for paddling use.
straight glass/epoxy prepreg shaft: made with Ainsworth filament wound technology - 30% more strength for the same weight.
straight carbon shaft: made with Ainsworth filament wound technology - significantly lighter than our glass/epoxy shafts.
cranked carbon/alloy shaft: lightweight and strong cranked carbon composite shaft with integral sculpted index grip for greater comfort and a more positive feel.
four part split: glassfibre shaft with multi–angle, salt water resistant fittings. Complete with tough carry bag.
Grip:
This paddle is available with the following grip options:standard grip. Our standard grip is a shrink PVC coating, and all paddles include an index on the control side to give positive blade positioning - especially helpful when setting up for a roll.
X-grip for maximum control. High-tech and light-weight, X-grip has the positive feel of a textured grip, but allows air under the hand to prevent burning in heavy use. Ideal for whitewater.
ergo foam grip for maximum comfort. With the elasticity to mould to the hand, this grip provides a stable base on which to pull, especially suited to touring and sea paddles.
•Shaft Options:
1pc alloy (A)
1pc glass (G) straight (+ GBP 30.00)
1pc carbon (C) straight (+ GBP 50.00)
1pc carbon (C) crank (+ GBP 50.00)
4pc split incl. bag (+ GBP 60.00)
•Grip Options:
Standard
X-Grip (+ GBP 10.00)
Ergo foam (+ GBP 10.00)
Hand: Right, Left
Specifications:
nylon-glassfibre composite blade material weight
feather angle 45 degrees
one piece alloy straight shaft with index grip
one piece glass/epoxy straight shaft
one piece carbon straight shaft
one piece carbon/alloy crank shaft
4 part split option
Choice of standard, X-grip or ergo foam grips
Blade:
Ainsworth use a tough nylon-glassfibre composite construction for superb durability and performance to give a strong, ‘all round’ paddle. Launched in 2006, the material yields 260 Mpa tensile strength - that’s over double the strength of the nylon 12 used in many other nylon paddles. Ainsworth’s Nylon blade is much stiffer than any other nylon paddles. The shaft is pressed into the blades with hydraulic pressure to a depth of 10cm, ensuring a watertight joint and a continuous feel from shaft to blade tip. The high strength of the material means that the blade can be made lighter.
Shaft:
This paddle is available with the following shaft options:
straight titanium enriched alloy shaft: corrosion resistant alloy specially selected for paddling use.
straight glass/epoxy prepreg shaft: made with Ainsworth filament wound technology - 30% more strength for the same weight.
straight carbon shaft: made with Ainsworth filament wound technology - significantly lighter than our glass/epoxy shafts.
cranked carbon/alloy shaft: lightweight and strong cranked carbon composite shaft with integral sculpted index grip for greater comfort and a more positive feel.
four part split: glassfibre shaft with multi–angle, salt water resistant fittings. Complete with tough carry bag.
Grip:
This paddle is available with the following grip options:standard grip. Our standard grip is a shrink PVC coating, and all paddles include an index on the control side to give positive blade positioning - especially helpful when setting up for a roll.
X-grip for maximum control. High-tech and light-weight, X-grip has the positive feel of a textured grip, but allows air under the hand to prevent burning in heavy use. Ideal for whitewater.
ergo foam grip for maximum comfort. With the elasticity to mould to the hand, this grip provides a stable base on which to pull, especially suited to touring and sea paddles.
•Shaft Options:
1pc alloy (A)
1pc glass (G) straight (+ GBP 30.00)
1pc carbon (C) straight (+ GBP 50.00)
1pc carbon (C) crank (+ GBP 50.00)
4pc split incl. bag (+ GBP 60.00)
•Grip Options:
Standard
X-Grip (+ GBP 10.00)
Ergo foam (+ GBP 10.00)
Hand: Right, Left
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