Small Mid Twist
Epic Mid Twist paddle
Epic Mid Twist paddle
Epic Mid Twist paddle

Small Mid Twist

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The Small Mid Twist is similar in performance to the Mid Twist, with a 5mm narrower blade and 20 cm2 less surface area (approx. 3% less) than the mid-size paddle, making it the smallest wing blade in the Epic lineup. The Small Mid Twist is a good choice for smaller experienced paddlers wanting a technically superior wing paddle, and it is especially ideal for long-distance racers. 

With several years in development and testing, the Twist is a totally unique, original paddle blade design. The Twist blade enters close to the boat during the catch phase, then flows outward naturally during the power phase of the stroke and exits smoothly. No additional effort is required to create optimal flow of the paddle.

The Twist is a dramatic step forward, when you have a look at one, you will see how different it is, once you paddle with one you will know. 

Both the Mid Twist and Small Mid Twist are available with oval and round shafts.


SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Width: 5.9" / 15 cm
Blade Length: 19.3" / 49 cm
Surface Area: 105" sq / 680 cm2

CONSTRUCTION OPTIONS
    Full Carbon
    •  24 oz / 675g
    • Carbon fiber blade, carbon weave oval shaft
    • Fully adjustable length & feather
    All Epic paddles include a silver bag with purchase. 

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