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Shorty 362 XL Carbolight

 
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Shorty 362 XL Carbolight - 6778_2081_1274462149
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In 2004, Junior World Champion Alexander Grimm of Germany/senior German national team/, found the Shorty 362 to be his boat of choice. Weighing in at 90 Kg, he decided to increase the buoyancy but without diminishing the excellent parameters of the boat. The new and improved Shorty XL alows heavier paddlers to enjoy the great perfomance of this boat. The Shorty 362 XL retains all the speed and maneuverability of the smaller Shorty 362. This boat is intended for paddlers over 85 Kg

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Our highest quality racing boat. This Lay-Up is intended for the most demanding slalom racers addressing not only the improved construction but also the looks.

A combination of 3 types of foam sandwich, MGS epoxy system and superior vacuum bag technology, Carbon surface and Carbon & Carbon/Aramid combination inside the boat. Although seamless on the outside [except for the bow and stern tips for extra protection], double seams on the inside.

With this new improved construction, we bring to the market a very strong boat with good resistance to damage.

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