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16 January 2013

RRD Arrow EPX / LTD

Arrow 12’6” EPX/LTD

Designed with flat water and speed in mind, this 12’6” shape brings in a great blend of stability, acceleration and effortless gliding. The narrow piercing nose and the thin volume distribution make this board a fantastic easy paddler, also thanks to a sunk-in deck design that lowers the center of gravity of the standing area. Every paddle stroke will be easier, more precise and efficient. The mid section of the board hull features a double concave with flats shape that increases stability at low speed or with chops, while the tail area is flat to minimize drag and create a perfect water flow releasPostse. A really fast board on flat water that can be used also in open ocean by expert riders.

PROGRAM: Flat Water Race

SIZE (INCHES): 12’6’’ x 28 1/2’’x6 1/8’’

FINS: Arrow 10’’ US Box

LTS:  245

 

Arrow 14’0’’ EPX / LTD

The queen of performance in our range: the fully stretched racing outline of the Arrow 14’ starts form a really narrow nose area with a full piercing bow design, rounded up with generous volume. The Outline of the board then progresses through a quite parallel lined center area and then it’s clearly pulled in towards the tail, creating a clean water flow out of the tail area. The narrow piercing nose and the thin volume distribution make this board a fantastic easy paddler, also thanks to a sunk-in deck design that lowers the center of gravity of the standing area. The mid section of the board hull features a double concave with flats shape that increases stability at low speed or with chops, while the tail area is flat to minimize drag and create a perfect water flow release. A really fast board on flat water that can be used also in open ocean by expert riders.

 PROGRAM: Flat Water Race

 SIZE (INCHES):  14’0’’ x 28 1/4’’x6 1/2’’

FINS: Arrow 10’’ US Box

 LTS:  252

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