Aqua Bound Whiskey Carbon / Posi-Lok Carbon Shaft 4pc
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The Aqua Bound Whiskey Carbon / Posi-Lok Carbon Shaft 4pc paddle sets a new standard in high-performance paddling. Featuring advanced spread tow carbon and Lam-Lok edge protection, this paddle is engineered for serious adventurers who demand strength, precision, and minimal weight. At just 709 grams, it’s lighter than comparable paddles while maintaining exceptional stiffness and impact resistance.
Its 4-piece breakdown design makes it perfect for travel and packrafting, fitting easily into your gear setup. With a 100% carbon Posi-Lok ferrule and T-700 carbon shaft, it provides seamless performance and consistent reliability in all conditions. Whether you’re exploring calm lakes or challenging rivers, the Whiskey Carbon delivers smooth, efficient strokes with every paddle.
| Paddle | Stillwater | River | Whitewater |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aqua Bound MantaRay Fiberglass |
Optimal | Adequate | Unsuitable |
| Aqua Bound MantaRay Hybrid |
Optimal | Adequate | Unsuitable |
| Aqua Bound MantaRay Carbon |
Optimal | Adequate | Unsuitable |
| Aqua Bound Whiskey Fiberglass |
Optimal | Optimal | Unsuitable |
| Aqua Bound Shred Apart |
Optimal | Optimal | Adequate |
| Aqua Bound Shred Hybrid |
Adequate | Optimal | Adequate |
| Aqua Bound Shred Carbon |
Adequate | Adequate | Optimal |
| Aqua Bound Aerial Major |
Adequate | Adequate | Optimal |
| Aqua Bound Aerial Minor |
Adequate | Adequate | Optimal |
Note: Aqua Bound Shred Apart is a unique paddle that can be used as either a pair of canoe paddles or a single kayak paddle
Stillwater: Bodies of water such as lakes, dams, or estuaries where the water is generally calm or without significant current flow. Little to no risk of regular impacts of the paddle on obstacles.
River: A flowing watercourse with a current that has continuous movement. Low to moderate risk of regularly impacting the blade of the paddle on rocks or obstacles.
Whitewater: Sections of a river where the water flows rapidly over rocks and creates turbulence and aerated water due to steep gradients or obstacles in the riverbed. High risk of regular impacts of the paddle blade on rocks and obstacles.