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Aqua Bound Aerial Major Carbon Versa-Lok Straightshaft 4pc

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Original price $979.95
Original price $979.95 - Original price $979.95
Original price $979.95
Current price $834.00
$834.00 - $834.00
Current price $834.00
SKU AMJ-VS4CC 200-205

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Size: 200-205 cm
Colour: Carbon

Whitewater Precision Meets Unmatched Durability – The Aqua Bound Aerial Paddles are the Strongest Paddles in Our Range!

Unleash your full potential on the water with the Aqua Bound Aerial Major Carbon Versa-Lok Straightshaft 4pc, designed for paddlers who demand maximum performance. With Lam-Lok US Patent Pending technology, this paddle offers unmatched edge protection, resisting delamination, impact, and abrasion. The reinforced 100% carbon blades are engineered for paddlers who need extra surface area to master aggressive maneuvers, while maintaining a smooth blade-to-shaft transition for enhanced comfort and control.

Crafted for durability and responsiveness, the carbon shaft strikes a balance between stiffness and flexibility, easing strain on your shoulders during long, demanding runs. Its ergonomic design provides superior grip, offering flexibility in hand placement to accommodate different shoulder widths and paddling preferences. The tactile grip coating ensures a solid hold, while the four-piece breakdown and Versa-Lok ferrule system enable effortless packability.

The Versa-Lok ferrule gives you 5 cm of adjustable length and infinite offset angles, allowing on-the-fly adjustments to suit any situation. With a tight, secure connection that feels like a one-piece paddle, this durable design is built to withstand the challenges of whitewater paddling. Whether it’s your primary paddle or a reliable backup, the Aqua Bound Aerial Major Carbon Versa-Lok 4pc is ready to take on the rapids.

*Aerial Major blade size best suited for paddlers who are larger-statured, in excellent paddling shape or require extra surface area to enact extremely responsive, aggressive maneuvers.

Features


  • Lam-Lok technology for superior edge protection
  • 100% carbon blades with reinforced peg insert
  • 5 cm adjustable length with infinite offset angles
  • Ergonomic, tactile grip coating for better handling
  • Versa-Lok ferrule system for a secure, reliable connection
  • Ferrule insert extends extra far into the shaft, matching the stiffness/flex balance of the entire paddle
  • Four-piece breakdown for easy travel and storage
  • Infinite offset angles
  • Designed for paddlers who are larger-statured  or in excellent paddling shape or require extra surface area

Specifications


  • Claimed weight: 1150 g
  • Blade surface area: 700 sq. cm
  • Blade size: 45.5 x 19.2 cm
  • Blade material: Carbon Fibre with Aramid Thread
  • Shaft material: Carbon Fibre
  • Offset angles: Infinite
  • Length: 200-205cm

Paddle Stillwater River Whitewater
Aqua Bound
MantaRay Fiberglass
Optimal Adequate Unsuitable
Aqua Bound
MantaRay Hybrid
Optimal Adequate Unsuitable
Aqua Bound
MantaRay Carbon
Optimal Adequate Unsuitable
Aqua Bound
Whiskey Fiberglass
Optimal Optimal Unsuitable
Aqua Bound
Shred Apart
Optimal Optimal Adequate
Aqua Bound
Shred Hybrid
Adequate Optimal Adequate
Aqua Bound
Shred Carbon
Adequate Adequate Optimal
Aqua Bound
Aerial Major
Adequate Adequate Optimal
Aqua Bound
Aerial Minor
Adequate Adequate Optimal

Note: Aqua Bound Shred Apart is a unique paddle that can be used as either a pair of canoe paddles or a single kayak paddle

Water Definitions

Stillwater: Bodies of water such as lakes, dams, or estuaries where the water is generally calm or without significant current flow. Little to no risk of regular impacts of the paddle on obstacles.

River: A flowing watercourse with a current that has continuous movement. Low to moderate risk of regularly impacting the blade of the paddle on rocks or obstacles.

Whitewater: Sections of a river where the water flows rapidly over rocks and creates turbulence and aerated water due to steep gradients or obstacles in the riverbed. High risk of regular impacts of the paddle blade on rocks and obstacles.