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Topic: What paddle do you use?  (Read 9370 times)

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polepole

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Here's where we are right now:

Werner - 11
Aquabound - 4
Bending Branches - 3
Hobie - 2
Carlisle - 1
AT - 1
Lendal - 1
Saltwood - 1
Sawyer - 1
Lightning - 1

I could use a lot more datapoints, so please chime in.  Thanks

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AquaBound Sting Ray carbon 240
To capture the fish is not all of the fishing. Yet there are circumstances which make this philosophy hard to accept.
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t_l_2_1

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AquaBound Sting Ray Carbon


polepole

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Werner - 11
Aquabound - 6
Bending Branches - 3
Hobie - 2
Carlisle - 1
AT - 1
Lendal - 1
Saltwood - 1
Sawyer - 1
Lightning - 1


FishPimp

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BB slice 230cm.  Does anyone think that upgrading to carbon is a must have?  If so please give me some suggestions on brand/model.
Water everywhere, but not a drop to drink.


Northwoods

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I have 2 Werner Camano paddles.  One is an older fiberglass model with the blue shaft and creme blades.  The other (which has become my primary) was the carbon shaft with (I assume fiberglass) orange blades that I won at ORC.
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Fungunnin

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Two Werner Camanos ... one 240 one 230 small shaft for the SLF. Just picked up a Werner Shanu 230 too.

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IslandHoppa

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In case I get bored on the water...


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venturi49

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Carlisle Expedition fiberglass 240cm
Got it half price demo from NWPaddler


willbd

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Aqua-Bound Expedition AMT 240


JamesC

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Standard hobie paddle, might upgrade if it breaks

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boxofrain

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Carlisle Magic....both of my paddles.
 as mentioned above, I use it as an all around tool as well. Picking up trash, poling through the shallows ( when I forget my walking stick), pushing off the rocks etc.
 I just can't bring mice elf to spend more on a paddle than $70- $100.
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Nick

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standard hobie, as it came with the boat.


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Werner./ model unknown.


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