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RTM C 103 Carbon

 
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Paddle Info

Paddle Environment
  • Lakes
  • Oceans
  • Rivers
Paddle Type(s)
SUP
Model Year
2009
Available Lengths
76 - 82 in
Weight
750 g
Shaft Material(s)
Carbon
Blade Material(s)
Carbon
Available Shaft Type(s)
Straight
Top of the range light-weight carbon RTM blade and carbon shaft. The blade is a teardrop shape with dihedral.

Spec:
• carbon RTM blade material
• comfortable T grip
• size given in inches due to the sport's Hawaiian origins


Blade:
RTM Carbon Blades: Beautiful, light-weight and strong

A brand new range of high quality, performance paddles. The new, light-weight RTM carbon blades offer top class performance and feel. With a beautiful glossy finish, RTM Carbon paddles inherit the strength, endurance and unique three year warranty for which Ainsworth is renowned. The new Resin Transfer Moulded (RTM) blades achieve their performance through a high-tech manufacturing process, which uses vacuum, pressure-injected moulding to produce blades having the same strength but much lower weight than with traditional techniques.

Shaft:
This paddle is available with the following shaft options:

• straight carbon shaft: made with Ainsworth filament wound technology - significantly lighter than our glass/epoxy shafts.

All paddles are supplied fitted with a comfortable T grip. Optional crank shaft

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