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Kayak Paddle
I was out on the lake yesterday, and I noticed that I had a stress fracture around 3/4 of the shaft where the two-piece paddles connect. Of course this was just a few hours in the trip. My buddy got a couple of sticks as splints and we jammed a similarly sized stick inside the tube for added support. The paddle is actually stronger than it was before, however, I believe it's time for a replacement.
I need some recommendations for the best kayak paddle. My yak is 36" wide and I'm always in the raised seat position of my predator MX. Here are a few paddles. Please let me know if you have experience with any of them and tell me your thoughts.
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I wouldnt buy any of those
I always buy Werner both for WW and seakayak, the good thing about werner is
you can get them in regular or small shaft
straight or bent shaft
the crazy exspensive carbon paddles actualy paddle the same as the lower priced versions just not quite as light
how much you wana spend ?
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Check out the Werner Camano. A little pricey but well worth it in the long run.
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Aqua Bound makes a good paddle, not as $$$ as Werner. Check out the Stingray. All the paddles in that review are garbage IMHO.
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yeah Dolores and M jong are spaming you SO don't anyone click on these links
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I didn't realize Werner made wood paddles it must have been a long fucking time ago, I pretty much only buy Werner at this point
pretty much anything that includes a link right off the get go is spam Dolores spams every so often and mess with her game
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I been using werner since about 95 and they have all been FG or CF before that it was a huge 90degree wood paddle
IME FG and especialy CF are lighter than wood
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Personally I like aquabound. Nice balance of price and performance for me.
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Have you ever tried fiberglass paddles? The one in the link below has a fiberglass shaft and "fiberglass reinforced polypropelyne blades"
https://www.amazon.com/Carlisle-Pred...dle&th=1&psc=1
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For sure, Werner and never look back!