Blade material describes the material out of which the blade is fabricated. Examples are carbon and fiberglass. Blade material posts can also contain a combination of materials. Products are linked to a blade material via a node reference and currently the system only supports a reference to one node.

Blade Material - abX II Resin

This paddle features Aqua-Bound's new, exclusive abX II resin. This material is lighter than the previous generation of abX material, and 22% stronger. The blades are gas-assist plastic injection molded, reinforced with fiberglass fibers. All the better to keep you on the water and out of trouble.
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Blade Material - Carbon abX Resin

The blade material on this paddle is Aqua-Bound's exclusive carbon abX resin. The blades are gas-assist plastic injection molded, reinforced with carbon fibers. The lightweight carbon fibers provide extra strength and stiffness over glass reinforced blades.
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Blade Material - Fiberglass

The Multi-Laminate Fiberglass blades are hand made using a unique web of woven fiberglass fibers along with Aqua-Bound's proprietary resin and foam core.
By using a high pressure compression molding process we are able to obtain a greater strength to weight ratio than many other methods. The compression process increases the strength, stiffness and efficiency of our blades which translates into ultra-light, low swing weight blades that will reduce strain and fatigue.

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Blade Material - Carbon

The Multi-Laminate Carbon blades are hand made using a unique web of woven carbon fibers along with Aqua-Bound's proprietary resin and foam core. By using a high pressure compression molding process we are able to obtain a greater strength to weight ratio than many other methods. The compression process increases the strength, stiffness and efficiency of our blades which translates into ultra-light, low swing weight blades that will reduce strain and fatigue.
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