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Paddle Info

Brand
Boréal Design

170 Rotterdam
Industrial Park
Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures
QC G3A IT3
Canada

Phone: +1 (418) 878-3099

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Paddle Environment
  • Lakes
  • Oceans
  • Rivers
Paddle Type(s)
  • Kayak
Model Year
2009
Available Feathers°
60°
Available Lengths
210, 220, 230, 240 cm
Shaft Material(s)
  • Carbon
  • Fiberglass
Blade Material(s)
  • Fiberglass
The Aloonaq strokes like a traditional Inuit paddle stroke, yet combines the advantages of modern materials. Its smaller blade surface is very useful when paddling into headwinds.

Spec:
Blades:
• 51 cm x 11 cm / 484 cm², (20 po x 4,25 po / 75 po²)

Weight measurements for a 230 cm paddle (oz/g).
Fibreglass Blades:
• Shaft: 1P FG: 28/795
• Shaft: 2P FG: 30/855

Carbon Blades:
• Shaft: 1P FG: 23/655
• Shaft: 2P FG: 26/740
• Shaft: 1P CA: 20/575
• Shaft: 2P CA: 23/655
• Shaft: Ergo 1P: 23/655
• Shaft: Ergo 2P: 25/710

FG: Fibreglass
CA: Carbon
AL: Aluminium

Shaft options:
Our paddle shafts are available as one or two pieces. Oval handgrips are shaped to provide comfort while paddling and also provide control of blade angle in wind and waves. Fibreglass shaft are strong and light. Our ergonomic shaped carbon shafts decrease the risk of tendonitis by offering a more natural position for the wrists.

Materials:
Plastic blades are sturdy and maintenance-free, but are somewhat heavier. Fibreglass paddles are light, strong and perform well. Carbon paddles have stiff and incredibly light blades. However, they require careful handling, owing to the thinness of the blades.

All blade shapes are available in any of the 3 colours series.

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