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Topic: Paddle upgrade for Hobies  (Read 3633 times)

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Beer_Run

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  • Location: West Linn
  • Date Registered: Jul 2017
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Was out of PC this week end and saw a few folk that did not have the std Hobie two piece paddle. Given that I feel effective paddling is one of the keys to getting out of and back through the surf.  I am wondering who all has upgraded, why and to what. All I do know is that they are crazy expensive.
- Bob

2020 Hobie Outback - Seagrass
2021 Old Town AutoPilot 120 - Blue/Gray


snopro

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2008
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All I do know is that they are crazy expensive.
Or cheap compared to a Hobie drive. ;)


Shin09

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  • Location: Portland
  • Date Registered: Oct 2015
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I have a Bending Branches Angler Ace mostly since I had a paddle yak before I bought my Compass.   Its reasonably priced and reasonably light.  I would probably just go to Next Adventure and talk to them and they could point you in the right direction