night paddling anyone?

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teatrea
teatrea
QLD
4177 posts
QLD, 4177 posts
19 Jul 2013 8:31pm


DJ maybee a night downwinder
Stand-up paddleboarding has been one of the fastest growing outdoor sports in recent years. It's been growing so fast that even general interest publications like Time Magazine and The Wall Street Journal have taken notice. New start-up outfit Nocqua believes it has a way to make paddleboarding even more fun and popular, empowering paddlers to get out in the dead of night.
The available shoulder bag was designed to fit into airline overhead storage
NOCQUA encourages paddlers to come out of nocturnal hiding
NOCQUA encourages paddlers to come out of nocturnal hiding
The Nocqua 2000 system opens up new possibilities
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Part of what's fueled paddleboarding's popularity is that it's not as location-dependent as its close cousin surfing. Thanks to its integral propulsion (paddle) and large, stable board, paddleboarding can be enjoyed inland on lakes, reservoirs and rivers.

Nocqua formed earlier this year with the intent of unshackling paddleboarding, along with kayaking and canoeing, from time constraints. Its 2000 LED lighting system provides ample lighting for paddling under the star-spattered night sky. No longer will paddleboarders feel compelled to pack it up when the sun sets.

The ability to paddle at night could be a particular advantage in the winter, when the sun sets by the time many are just leaving work, and in the middle of summer, when it's uncomfortably hot and sunny during the day.

"The Nocqua 2000 LED lighting system reveals the wonders of being on the water at night in a way that simply cannot be experienced in the daylight hours," Nocqua explains on its website. "The thrill of being on the water under the stars, the connection with marine life below and a viewing experience like never before."

The two light bars provide 2,000 lumens of light

Night definitely adds a new dynamic to outdoor sports. Hiking by headlamp under the glistening stars above is a markedly different experience than hiking under the sun. I love mountain biking anytime but am particularly fond of heading out at night. Even trails that are routine and dull during the day are thrilling when vision is limited to what's dimly illuminated by the artificial light from a bike or helmet light.

Travel on the water is different than on land, and the 2000 system is very different from lights designed for land use. Instead of shooting a beam directly ahead, like a bike light or flashlight, the system attaches to the underside of the board, kayak or canoe, and creates a 360-degree light field that allows the paddler to see in all directions. A headlamp could seemingly be used in conjunction with the system for paddlers who prefer to have a direct beam.

The Nocqua 2000 LED system includes 2 waterproof LED light bars, which each contain 72 LEDs. Together the light bars put out more than 2,000 lumens. A set of straps wraps around the vessel, securing the light bars to the bottom. Power comes from a rechargeable, water-resistant lithium-ion battery, which provides up to two hours of run time. An available power switch glows different colors to let the paddler know how much battery power is left and offers an SOS safety strobe setting.

The two light bars provide 2,000 lumens of light

Those looking to stay on the water longer can purchase extra batteries and either keep them on hand as spares or wire the system with one battery per light bar, doubling the system's run time.

The Nocqua 2000 system launched in April and is available from a variety of dealers around the US, in addition to Nocqua's web shop. It retails for US$399.99, and extra batteries cost $59.99.

Source: NOCQUA Adventure Gear
thePup
thePup
13831 posts
13831 posts
19 Jul 2013 6:33pm
Geez now that's something TT ... might even open up opportunities for the odd flathead to be snared if one had a line or gidgee ... wicked cheers!
rockmagnet
rockmagnet
QLD
1458 posts
QLD, 1458 posts
19 Jul 2013 8:53pm
Sharks patrol these waters

Towny
Towny
NSW
903 posts
NSW, 903 posts
19 Jul 2013 10:29pm
Like this??

NewScotty
NewScotty
2350 posts
2350 posts
19 Jul 2013 8:48pm
If a Noah is swimming under my Sup, I don't want to see it.
waxer
waxer
SA
247 posts
SA, 247 posts
20 Jul 2013 10:41am
Spooky.
LogeiaLad
LogeiaLad
QLD
95 posts
QLD, 95 posts
20 Jul 2013 8:30pm
Good for spearing fish. Did that in Milne Bay with a tilley lamp standing on a canoe. The locals tried to entice me to get in the water with them to spear fish but I drew the line there. (They probably thought that with a dimdim in the water there was less chance of them being taken by a shark).
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
4103 posts
21 Jul 2013 2:48pm
Great looking system.....I see that they bringing out a "change your colour whenever you want" one soon
About $450 by the time u get one to nz though
........and lets not even talk about the temptation for using the waterproof electrics to power a headlamp for night surfing lol
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