With the Nitro Light, Lettmann is launching a paddle with protruding blades and an exclusively straight shaft on the market for the first time.
The blade is offset to the front in relation to the shaft. The pressure point on the hand is also shifted forward and the paddle has a longer pull path. The smooth back of the blade avoids turbulence when pulling the paddle. Water flows past the profiled paddle blade on the inside more easily and thus creates a negative pressure in the water, which makes it easier to pull the blade through the current. Pressure builds up evenly on the blade, allowing for more controlled movement in the water. In this way you create a strong, flutter-free pull.
The combination of carbon, glass and aramid fibers ensure high stability with a slight flex in the paddle. The term light refers to the number of layers on top of each other. This is how the paddle achieves a phenomenal light weight of only 830-850 grams! Nevertheless, the blade is well protected even if it comes into frequent contact with stones thanks to the surrounding aramid edge. Thanks to the foam core, the paddle has high flexural rigidity. The steering maneuvers are even more effective with this paddle and the propulsion will immediately convince you of the Lettmann Nitro Light.
The paddle is also regular than Nitro with a little more composite and as a Nitro Extreme with a lot more layers available.
The Nitro Light is also available as a 2-piece paddle with an adjustable 26 Vario pitch .
Technical data
Size | Material | Sheet dimensions L / W (mm) | Shaft (Ø mm) | Weight (g) |
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Large | LCS 70 Light (70% carbon prepreg 15% aramid 15% glass fiber) | 470/200 | 32 × 29 | 850 |
Small | LCS 70 Light (70% carbon prepreg 15% aramid 15% glass fiber) | 470/190 | 32 × 29 | 830 |
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