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Created by oldsup > 9 months ago, 4 Aug 2012
oldsup
QLD, 87 posts
4 Aug 2012 7:24PM
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Have been using my new (second hand) fanatic 14 and slowly getting used to it on flat water.
My paddle is a 80 Carbon fanatic. Today my best speed was 8.9 klm hour.
I know this is very slow for this board but I am not 21 anymore but still have a competive nature
Is there a paddle that will improve an old blokes speed without killing the old body
Thanks in advance
John

ScarbsSUP
WA, 354 posts
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4 Aug 2012 11:49PM
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Hi John,

The Carbon 80 Fanatic is a good value paddle for general paddling. A stiffer paddle may produce better results but may also add the possibility of joint injury depending upon how your body is holding up.

I would suggest you will get much greater gains through better technique than by changing paddle, although having said that, a good performance paddle can make a noticeable difference to speed when coupled with good race technique and a strong powerful stroke.

We use mostly full carbon paddles from Quickblade like the Kanaha AC 100, Magic 100, Race Elite 100 or Fanatic Carbon Pro. All these paddles will be better as will some of the other brands top end paddles. The paddles like the QB Magic and Race Elite are very stiff and not everyone's cup of tea.

Best bet is to paddle with others that have top paddles and swap, or drop into your local shop and ask to see if they demo. Trying before you buy is a good idea with paddles.

DM

oldsup
QLD, 87 posts
5 Aug 2012 8:50AM
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Thanks DM
Will take your advice and seek help with technique

Cheers

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
5 Aug 2012 6:25PM
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One more paddle worth checking out is the Kialoa Toro race paddle.

DJ

Deano72
NSW, 540 posts
5 Aug 2012 6:51PM
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....or a Ke Nalu.
Plenty of shaft options and blade sizes.
The crew in the US that are onto them are selling all their other 'elite' paddles.
Try them all before you part with your hard earned.

oldsup
QLD, 87 posts
6 Aug 2012 9:42AM
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Thanks DJ and Deano72
I will have to wait till I go south again as there is no outlets within 600 klm of me.
I did watch paddle technique by Danny Ching and managed to get my best speed to 10.3 klm per hour so im on the right track
Thanks
again
John



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