SALUS
TORRENT
www.salusmarine.com • $219
The Salus Torrent is a unisex vest designed to accommodate a quick-release belt, making it ideal for guiding and tripping. The back pad has full spinal protection and its contoured arch ensures a perfect fit. The uni-slide adjustment ensures the tension is equalized on both shoulders. This unique system tidies the straps and buckles by hiding them under the front chest pocket. Other performance features include a knife garage, pigtail retractor and Drylex lining.
Whitewater > Paddles
SALUS
PROTO
www.salusmarine.com • $279
When looking to provide inspiration for one of the best whitewater paddle vests, Salus looked to not only the Jazz and Torrent, but also the makes and makers of backpacks. The innovative and versatile storage system of the Proto provides convenient access for both left- and right-handed paddlers, while offering multiple knife and lash tab locations. One of the more innovative features is the water bottle storage system that secures multiple-sized bladders and offers a tidy look.
STOHLQUIST WATERWARE
KAHUNA
www.stohlquist.com • $129.95
NEW
A high-float vest in a low-profile streamlined package. Offering Stohlquist’s unique Graded Sizing, they hand-shape the footprint of each size to maximize mobility and comfort for paddlers of all shapes and sizes. The Kahuna offers between 18 and 22 pounds of flotation for added safety in big water. Two front zippered pockets, reflective accents and hand warmer pockets come standard.
AQUA-BOUND
EDGE $119.95
www.aquabound. com
The Edge is a high performance, all carbon canoe paddle. The low swing weight, reinforced blade and T-grip make it great for whitewater. The Edge offers maximum power in every stroke.
BLADE MATERIAL: CARBON REINFORCED WITH NYLON SHAFT MATERIAL: 100% CARBON • LENGTH: 50/52/54/56/58/60" • DEGREES OFFSET: NONE • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 26.5 OZ
ADVENTURE TECHNOLOGY
HERCULES UPDATED
GLASS
www.atpaddles.com $230
The moderately sized, perfectly balanced blade is the most versatile in the Advanced Series whitewater line. Designed for the boater who spends a lot of time running rivers but likes to stop and play along the way, this paddle was designed for optimal all-around performance. Think of it as the little black dress of kayak paddles. Ergo shaft is also available at $300 and 40 ounces in weight.
BLADE MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS DURAWEAVE WITH INNEGRA • SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON BLEND DURAWEAVE WITH INNEGRA • LENGTH: 185/188/191/194/197/200/205/210 CM AND CUSTOM • DEGREES OFFSET: 30 DEGREE STANDARD/CUSTOM AVAILABLE • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 35 OZ
ADVENTURE TECHNOLOGY TITAN UPDATED
www.atpaddles.com $125
Inspired by the legendary AT2, the Titan is ideal for all purpose paddling. The moderately sized, fiberglass- reinforced nylon blade and fiberglass shaft deliver durability while keeping weight to a minimum. Add its bright, vibrant blade color for added visibility on the water, and you have the perfect paddle to inspire the beginner to intermediate paddler.
BLADE MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS- REINFORCED NYLON • SHAFT MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS • LENGTH: 185/188/191/194/197/200/205/210 CM AND CUSTOM • DEGREES OFFSET: 30 DEGREE STANDARD/ CUSTOM AVAILABLE • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 37.5 OZ
158 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2015
H2O PERFORMANCE PADDLES NEW
H20-2
www.h2opaddles.com $349
H2O introduces an all new whitewater paddle for 2015. Based on team input, including team paddler Ben Marr, H2O has refined its iconic whitewater paddle. They’ve taken everything they’ve learned over the past 10 years and completely reengineered a stronger carbon shaft and sleek new internal ferrule. H2O’s experience ensures this paddle will be able to take you anywhere. Also new for 2015, H2O introduces a new brand logo that expresses bold new thinking.
BLADE MATERIAL: POLYMER/GLASS SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON • LENGTH: 188/191/194/197 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: 0/12/30 DEGREES • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 36 OZ
LENDAL REBEL
www.lendalna.com $340-$430
The Rebel blade is a large powerface paddle for the most demanding whitewater paddlers. The unique scalloped bottom edge allows the paddler to place the blade close to the boat with ease, promoting a more powerful vertical stroke. This blade can be handy in tight places where keeping the paddle in close proximity to the kayak can drastically affect maneuvering. Available in fiberglass and carbon, as well as with straight or a modified crank shaft.
BLADE MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS OR CARBON SHAFT MATERIAL: CARBON/FIBERGLASS • LENGTH: 185/188/191/194/197/200 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: 0-60 ADJUSTABLE • AVERAGE WEIGHT: FIBERGLASS - 32 OZ, CARBON - 29 OZ
SALTWOOD PADDLES
REGGIE www.
saltwoodpaddles. com • $345-$450
With its mid-sized foam core, the Reggie has a nice buoyant lift, while still having a thin edge that gives it a crisp catch and allows you to comfortably blend strokes. The wood shaft has a warm and lively feel, and the indexing on both grips provides a comfortable fit with a great sense of control.
BLADE MATERIAL: FIBERGLASS OR CARBON • SHAFT MATERIAL: HOLLOW CORE WOOD WITH FIBERGLASS SHEATH • LENGTH: 191-230 CM • DEGREES OFFSET: 0/15/30/45 • AVERAGE WEIGHT: 33 OZ
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