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Which Paddle?

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Created by vee8 > 9 months ago, 4 Oct 2011
vee8
NSW, 64 posts
4 Oct 2011 12:05PM
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Since getting into SUPS eighteen months ago i have been using my Kialoa Shaka Puu
paddle as an allrounder so before i spend $500 on a surf only paddle is the Methane
that much better?i am 85 kilos.I would appreciate any feedback on surf paddles

Southwesterly
112 posts
4 Oct 2011 12:34PM
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Yes there is a difference.
The Methane is a more "nimble" paddle and just as fast in the flats (in the surf).
Your elbows and shoulders will love the difference.

billboard
QLD, 2819 posts
4 Oct 2011 12:45PM
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Your wallet and stoke will also thank you if you change completely and go for a Starboard Enduro 475 instead of another Kialoa

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
5 Oct 2011 12:27AM
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There are some great paddles out there now.. Today I saw an awesome looking Fanatic paddle.. The new Starboard and Naish paddles also look very good.. But if you love the oval shape of the Kialoa shaft and their lively/springy feel you will love the Methane.. It's the paddle that I use the most.

DJ

ScarbsSUP
WA, 354 posts
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4 Oct 2011 10:22PM
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Hey DJ,

I just received a few boxes of new Fanatic paddles and I really like the 100% Carbon pro. Quite a stiff shaft with a little give in the blade but not too much, a fairly even flex across the entire length including the blade really. Very light. I'm christening it tomorrow on the river and will write up a review once back in the shop.

I have used the Fanatic 80% carbon paddle previously and found it very comfortable and a pleasure to use. The paddle I have been using over the last cupla weeks wasn't doing it for my style. It was nice to paddle and all, but it failed to get any power down to the water. The shaft had WAY too much flex with a stiff blade for me. I think it may be better suited to more recreational paddling rather than trying to go fast. I won't mention the name of that brand because although not for me, it was a nice paddle and may suit others.

DM

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
5 Oct 2011 10:50AM
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DavidJohn said...

There are some great paddles out there now.. Today I saw an awesome looking Fanatic paddle.. The new Starboard and Naish paddles also look very good.. But if you love the oval shape of the Kialoa shaft and their lively/springy feel you will love the Methane.. It's the paddle that I use the most.

DJ


I bought one of the 8", 80% carbon + Bamboo Fanatics (8"), after having tried the 100% carbon and finding it a bit stiff. IMO the carbon one feels a lot like a QB elite, (only half the price). The 80/Bamboo has a very, very nice positive feel, firm but yielding , nice even flex with a little bit of snap, not at all noodly. Gentle on the bod so less fatiguing than my carbon paddles. I put the Garmin on yesterday and went a good bit quicker with it than my (bigger,stiffer) starboard 550. Finish is excellent and a very nice finishing touch is a "startouch-like" grip treatment on the shaft and handle, which gets nice & grippy when wet.
A mate tried my bamboo, he bought one. Another mate tried his, he bought one. Definitely worth a try if you can get your hands on one.

ST

dtm
NSW, 1610 posts
5 Oct 2011 7:02PM
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i love my methane for the surf is a wicked paddle and my quickblade for the downwinders

tightlines
WA, 3507 posts
6 Oct 2011 12:53AM
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ScarbsSUP said...

Hey DJ,

I just received a few boxes of new Fanatic paddles and I really like the 100% Carbon pro. Quite a stiff shaft with a little give in the blade but not too much, a fairly even flex across the entire length including the blade really. Very light. I'm christening it tomorrow on the river and will write up a review once back in the shop.

I have used the Fanatic 80% carbon paddle previously and found it very comfortable and a pleasure to use. The paddle I have been using over the last cupla weeks wasn't doing it for my style. It was nice to paddle and all, but it failed to get any power down to the water. The shaft had WAY too much flex with a stiff blade for me. I think it may be better suited to more recreational paddling rather than trying to go fast. I won't mention the name of that brand because although not for me, it was a nice paddle and may suit others.

DM




Hey Darren I don't even know what paddle that was that you were using but I couldn't believe how much flex it had when you turned on the pace the other day, from where i was it seemed to take on the shape of a boomerang.

Dazza65
QLD, 389 posts
6 Oct 2011 8:13AM
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For me looking to buy a paddle this thread has been most helpful. I would like to know approx $ they cost though. Can't bring myself or have the cashola to spend $500-600 on a paddle but would go for the $300-$350 range. Any of the above fit into that range? I want something that would handle both flats and surf, more for recreational than performance

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
6 Oct 2011 9:31AM
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Dazza65 said...

For me looking to buy a paddle this thread has been most helpful. I would like to know approx $ they cost though. Can't bring myself or have the cashola to spend $500-600 on a paddle but would go for the $300-$350 range. Any of the above fit into that range? I want something that would handle both flats and surf, more for recreational than performance


Check out the new Fanatic half carbon, half bamboo.. It's about that price range.. I think?

Also the new carbon/glass paddles are about that price and are also very good.. I recommend the skinny shafts and about the x8" bale size.

DJ

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
6 Oct 2011 10:04AM
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DavidJohn said...
Fanatic half carbon, half bamboo.. It's about that price range.. I think?


Yep

vee8
NSW, 64 posts
6 Oct 2011 3:40PM
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Has anyone tried out the Quick Blade "slim jim" in the surf?the blade is 8" but quite long

Th0m0
QLD, 529 posts
6 Oct 2011 3:21PM
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No but only because my local shop didn't have them in stock. I'm the same weight as you and I bought the Kanaha all carbon (small) instead and so far really like it. I used to use a Kiakaha (flat blade). I reckon the Slim Jim would be a good surf paddle and worth demoing if you can.

ScarbsSUP
WA, 354 posts
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6 Oct 2011 7:20PM
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Hi Dazza65,

The new Fanatic Paddles are

$199 for 40% Carbon
$279 for 80% Carbon
$459 for Carbon Pro 100%

DJ is right, the 80% would be the pick for you by the sound of it, and under $300



DM


hilly
WA, 8041 posts
6 Oct 2011 8:08PM
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vee8 said...

Has anyone tried out the Quick Blade "slim jim" in the surf?the blade is 8" but quite long


Yep just bought one. Very nice paddle really smooth but powerful. It is still 100 square inches.

vee8
NSW, 64 posts
7 Oct 2011 7:08PM
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Dunno The slim jim at 100 square ins is the same as the Shaka maybe too big for the surf??



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