M49 ARROW - Small diameter shaft
- Standard Length: 375cm (372-378cm)
- Blade: Arrow Blade
- Handle: Adjustable + Pink 36-39mm - Blue 39-42mm - Grey 42-45mm
- Grip: ( Soft Blue rubber - Veneer or half Rubber and half Venner)
- Pitch: 0 degrees
- Flex - Weight: Standard - 2800gm
- Other Length on request : all4rowing@gmail.com
- Custom Built on request: all4rowing@gmail.com
- KUN for 4 og 2 åres inrigger: Indsend svivelafstand = midt stamme til midt sæde for hver plads
The new M49 Arrow has similar features as the M47, with a thin diameter shaft made from multiple layers of thin carbon, but with enhanced durability, as well as the latest Arrow blade. The M49 is slightly heavier than the M47, but still delivers a high performance racing feel for elite level and highly competitive crews.
Designed for world class, elite level and highly competitive crews who seek an uncompromising rowing oar. The M47 represents the ultimate tool for propulsion on the water.
Deflection (Flex)
Which flex is for you?
Soft Deflection
Soft shafts are ideal for juniors, women at all levels, and masters men. Soft flex shafts are also a popular choice for elite openweight women racing the single scull or small team boats.
The soft shafts are well matched to scullers with 2000m erg scores slower than 7:00, water times in the 1x around 7:45 or slower for 2000m, or for those who desire a slightly more forgiving feel at the catch. Soft shafts are also recommended for rowers with a history of recurrent injuries. Soft shafts may also be a reasonable selection for rowers lighter than 65kg.
Standard Deflection
Regular shafts are ideal for senior and elite men in all boat classes, as well as world-class elite women in team boats. The recommended 2000m erg score is 6:45 or faster.
The appropriate 2000m water time in ideal conditions is 7:30 and faster. Rowers or crews not meeting this threshold may encounter rigging and comfort challenges and may be more effectively served with softer shafts. Regular shafts are also recommended for rowers heavier than 90kg with no history of injuries.