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Created by champcrow > 9 months ago, 19 Jun 2008
champcrow
SA, 804 posts
19 Jun 2008 5:18PM
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I'm looking at getting myself a carbon paddle just before spring and because i'm fairly isolated when it comes to trying new SUP gear i was hoping my fellow forum mate's can give me a bit of a review of what you are all using.

I've been using the standard alloy Naish paddle for about six month's now and have been hapy with it; But i have had nothing to compare it with and would love to go carbon for the lightness. My naish is also a bit short but would like a shaft of about the same width as it feel's really comfortable even on long session's.

With all the talk about new boards coming out lately i was just wondering if the development of new paddles is changing too.

Cheers

Champ

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
20 Jun 2008 1:29AM
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IMO...You have two to choose from....The Kialoa...and the Werner...Nothing else comes close.

Except maybe the C4..they're a close third...but no one here sells them..(Melbourne)

I'm going to do a post about my Kialoa paddle soon...They are sooooooo good..

DJ

JohnDavid
VIC, 181 posts
23 Jun 2008 4:10PM
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I was using a Southpoint Nexxt, which I like because it is carbon fibre with a layer of glass over the top, making it very durable.
I now have a nice C4 Waterman carbon fibre paddle, courtesy of Nic. Thanks Nic!
I find the C4 heaps more flexible than the Nexxt, and much lighter. I plan to do some extended coastal and/or bay paddles next spring and summer, and this light paddle will be less fatiguing after a few hours on the board.
It's light, it's flexy, and it's grouse!

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
23 Jun 2008 6:33PM
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John the C4 paddle is very nice isn't it..There's no flutter no matter how hard you push it..and also the smooth'ish finish still feels grippy even when wet.

I can't believe Nic is selling his C4 board and other C4 paddle..I know he wants to buy a 16' Laguna but how could he sell such a nice board.

Someone is going to get a real bargain buying his gear.

DJ

JohnDavid
VIC, 181 posts
24 Jun 2008 12:28AM
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Damn! Now you've got me thinking, DJ! If he still has the gear closer to spring, I might just relieve him of it! I want to get another board. Nic, if you read this, keep me in mind. I just can't do it until later in the year.

pirrad
SA, 850 posts
24 Jun 2008 8:06PM
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Champ. picked up a global surf composite today it looks bldy neat ,all i got to compare it with in adelaide was a ally naish and sb adj ally,i think i got a pretty good deal and recomend all s-ausies to check out cutloose ,Tod is the man and verry helpfull.more to the point i got my fin box [in the early PM today and its glassed in already]and my fin FCS 10.5 TEST DRIVE,looks sweet,the count down is on

champcrow
SA, 804 posts
24 Jun 2008 10:53PM
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Nice pirrad sounds like your nearly set, let me know when your ready for a test run i know our shifts clash but hopefully we can catch up. I'm out of action at the moment i was bending over to start the lawn mower and something pulled in my back.....arrrrh I knew i should of went for a paddle instead of doing the lawns

pirrad
SA, 850 posts
24 Jun 2008 11:27PM
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glad-sorry to hear you young blokes have those problems too,still recovering myself from back strain from cutting wood. plan is to finish off fin box fit and primeing for paint this break,paint next break,4 days to cure and its get wet time .11 july

champcrow
SA, 804 posts
25 Jun 2008 9:47PM
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It's my first day shift on the eleventh pirrad but will catch up soon after.

Post some photo's of the board and paddle when finished.

cheers



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