Wilderness Systems Alpha Angler Carbon Kayak Paddle

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Featuring great adjustability and a powerful, aggressive blade design to deliver higher speeds on the water, the Wilderness Systems Alpha Angler Carbon kayak paddle is perfect for hardworking anglers.

  • Features

    • Designed to provide ample power to achieve and sustain higher speeds on the water so you spend less time getting to the fish and more time pulling them into your boat
    • The lightest option in the Alpha Angler series, this paddle weighs just 1 lb. 11 oz.
    • Rock-solid Leverlock® adjustable ferrule system allows for infinite feathering options and up to 20 cm of length adjustment with the simple flip of a lever (US patent 8491349)
    • Paddle is adjustable from 240 to 260 cm to fit virtually any paddler and work with the high/low and adjustable seating systems found in most fishing kayaks
    • A 36 in. (91 cm) measuring tape on the shaft makes it easy to size up your catch
    • Ultralightweight carbon fiber composite blades feature a powerful and aggressive design
    • Custom paddle drip rings help keep your hands and lap dry by preventing water from running down the shaft
    • 2-piece construction breaks down for easy transportation and storage
    • This paddle is designed to work well with any fishing kayak

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  • Technical Specs

    Best Use

    Kayaking

    Fishing

    Paddle Style

    Unavailable

    Shaft Shape

    Straight

    Shaft Type

    2-piece

    Blade Shape

    Asymmetrical Dihedral

    Hand Control

    Right

    Feather Angle

    Adjustable degrees

    Blade Construction

    Carbon fiber composite

    Shaft Construction

    Unidirectional carbon

    Blade Size

    Unavailable

    Blade Surface Area (sq. in.)

    94.55 square inches

    Weight

    1 lb. 11 oz.

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