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Carbon Pro SUP Paddle

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SKU:
SUP-CP
$305.00 - $315.00
The Sawyer Carbon Pro SUP paddle combines the best of both worlds; a carbon fiber shaft with an Ultra-tough CFRT (Continuous Fiber Reinforced) blade construction. View full description

Description

The Sawyer Carbon Pro SUP paddle combines the best of both worlds; a carbon fiber shaft with an Ultra-tough CFRT (Continuous Fiber Reinforced) blade construction. Experience the lightweight responsiveness of carbon with the sleek Team Sawyer Racing SUP blade profile in a quick 90 or powerful 100 square inch size. Will perform equally as a tough, lightweight touring Sup as well as a durable surf paddle. Available in U-Cut and adjustable versions.

Optional QuickDraw Adjustable Grip

This paddle also comes in an adjustable version with the streamlined Lever Lock Adjustable Grip system—light, quick, “On-the-Fly” adjustability.

Features

  • Ultra-tough composite & carbon SUP paddle
  • 11° blade offset
  • Tubular carbon fiber shaft
  • Molded CFRT blade
  • Carbon  T-Grip
  • U-Cut (click here for directions) or QuickDraw Adjustable options

Specifications

Blade Dimensions:
Small 90 s.i. (7.25”W x 19”L), Medium 95 s.i. (7.5" W X 18" L), (Large 100 s.i. (8”W x 20.75”L)
U-Cut Length:
88"
QuickDraw Adjustable Lengths:
Standard (70"-86")
Average Weight:
23-25 oz

Warranty Information

The Sawyer Guarantee: Any defect not due to misuse, abuse, accident or neglect will be repaired or replaced. We guarantee our paddle and oar products against defects in materials or workmanship for one year.

1 Reviews

  • Posted by Eli Gerstein on May 10th 2024

    5

    CARBON PRO SUP PADDLE

    I finally got the opportunity to use my CARBON PRO SUP PADDLE on the Eagle river from Avon, CO. This section is extremely technical and has a handful of class III rapids. This paddles weight and stiffness exceeded expectations. The blade seems very strong. The shaft has a textured grip, which is noticeably better than a smooth texture. Especially when transitioning from arm to arm in fast moving water.