Introducing the Peperu Series – Built for Performance, Designed by Champions The new Peperu paddle series was crafted by Rete Ebb, renowned EDT Va’a steersman and 4-time Super Aito champion. It was then further refined by David Tepava, veteran steerer and coach of the legendary Shell Va’a team. Their combined expertise has resulted in a paddle that delivers exceptional precision, comfort, and responsiveness – engineered to meet the demands of elite-level steering. Constructed from high-performance multiaxial carbon fiber, the Peperu is available in two shaft options: Carbon Shaft: Ultra-lightweight for enhanced agility. Bamboo Shaft: Slightly heavier, offering superior impact resistance. Both versions are stiff, durable, and built to perform in the toughest racing environments. Choose your blade to match your conditions: Small Blade: Ideal for calm to moderately choppy waters. Long Blade: Designed for heavy conditions and powerful steering. Whether you're racing or training, the Peperu series delivers the control and confidence you need at the highest level of competition.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
Construction
Material: 100% Multiaxial Carbon or Carbon/Bamboo hybrid
Built for durability, stiffness, and responsiveness in all racing conditions
Two shaft options:
Carbon Shaft: Ultra-lightweight for maximum agility
Bamboo Shaft: Slightly heavier, offering superior impact resistance
Weight
Approx. 550g (100% Carbon)
Approx. 600g (with Bamboo Shaft)
Blade Options
Small Blade: Ideal for calm to moderately choppy waters
Long Blade: Suited for rougher, heavier ocean conditions
Performance Highlights
High precision and control for steering maneuvers
Comfortable grip and feel for long-distance paddling
Designed by world-class steerers for the most demanding users
Trusted by champions, tested in top-tier competition