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N90 Junior
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Paddle Info
Paddle Environment
- Lakes
- Oceans
- Rivers
Paddle Type(s)
Kayak
Model Year
2009
Recommended Retail Price
from GBP 59
Available Lengths
180cm, 185cm, 190cm, 195cm, 200cm, 205cm
Weight
minimum 1100g
Shaft Material(s)
Aluminum
Blade Material(s)
- Fiberglass
- Nylon
Available Shaft Type(s)
Straight
With a smaller blade, the N90 makes an idea paddle for the junior paddler. The shaft has a smaller diameter which is ovalled on the control side.
Specifications:
Nylon-glassfibre composite blade material
feather angle 45 degrees one piece alloy straight shaft with pvc coating
3 year warranty
Blade:
The N90 uses a tough nylon-glassfibre composite construction for superb durability and performance to give a strong, ‘all round’ junior 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 a smaller diameter alloy shaft, which is ovalled on the control side.
Hand: Right, Left
Specifications:
Nylon-glassfibre composite blade material
feather angle 45 degrees one piece alloy straight shaft with pvc coating
3 year warranty
Blade:
The N90 uses a tough nylon-glassfibre composite construction for superb durability and performance to give a strong, ‘all round’ junior 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 a smaller diameter alloy shaft, which is ovalled on the control side.
Hand: Right, Left
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