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Power-pole Drift Paddle on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

South Jordan, Utah, United States

South Jordan, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Power Pole Manufacturer Part Number:DPS-paddle-F

NEW Power-Pole Drift Paddle

Power-PoleĀ® moves in to deep water! Do more with your shallow water anchor!

Move into deep water with the Power-PoleĀ® Drift Paddle. Use with your Power-Pole anchor to accurately control your drift speed and angle at the touch of a button. Slows your boat up to 50% while you cast without interruption.

Drift Paddle has seven quick change positions that cover a full 180 degrees and features a tapered design for precise drift speed control. Construction is of UV stable polymer that flexes with Power-Pole spike for maximum stability. All corrosion resistant mounting hardware is included. Compatible with 8ft and 10ft models only.

New in box. Box is opened, scuffed and scraped, but paddle and hardware inside are not damaged.

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