New Product : H2O Paddles Release New Supertour Touring Paddle |
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Thursday, 25 July 2013 19:14 |
Toronto, Canada, Jul 24, 2013 - New for 2014 H2O Performance Paddles ('H2O') introduces its new lightweight SuperTour TPX paddle. Utilizing its parent Company's extensive R&D and precision plastics expertise, H2O has created one of the lightest performance paddles available in the global marketplace. At 27oz, featuring a Carbon Bent Shaft and H2O's Fast Ferrule (patent pending) system, this paddle is sure to set the benchmark in performance paddles. "This paddle is a direct result of our dealer feedback, we value the voice of our Customers and our new SuperTour TPX is the culmination of that input to create a class leading paddle", Shillion Mongru, H2O Marketing Manager. H2O Paddles continues to lead the way in technical development in the paddle sports industry. About H2O Paddles Located in Toronto Canada, H2O is a subsidiary of Dynaplas Ltd., a global high precision plastics supplier with 'black box' design, product validation and testing capabilities, in-house tooling facilities and injection molding machines ranging from 12T to 500T. |
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