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Created by halfcut > 9 months ago, 1 Sep 2011
halfcut
NSW, 33 posts
1 Sep 2011 10:07PM
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What paddle do you use?
what size blade?
surfing couple times a week will a $450 plus make a difference?
over a $ 295 paddle?
thanks in advance?
J

aus301
QLD, 2039 posts
5 Sep 2011 3:48PM
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halfcut said...

What paddle do you use?
what size blade?
surfing couple times a week will a $450 plus make a difference?
over a $ 295 paddle?
thanks in advance?
J


I use a QB Kanaha small.
The last $250 paddle I use was the OxBow carbon and yes there is a huge difference between that and a $495 paddle. The weight, the response, everything.

I took a while to get onto a top line paddle with much the same reasoning, now I could not go back. Is it worth it??? only you will be able to put a value opinion on the price. For me it is, and clearly with the number of $450+ paddles on the water I'm not the only one that thinks so.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
5 Sep 2011 5:15PM
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Methane.. .. Hate the smell.. Love the paddle..

DJ

gregc
VIC, 1299 posts
5 Sep 2011 10:48PM
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Mike Fry made my paddle worth every cent and its a work of art as well as an incredible paddle. You will notice the difference in the $ difference I reckon.

AA
NSW, 2167 posts
6 Sep 2011 9:42PM
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Buying a paddles reminds me of the old saying they used when you bought a Hi-Fi System - get your speakers right and build around it.

You will change your boards many times but the one thing that you will keep as long as you can, it is a good paddle. A good paddle is all about 'feel'. A good paddle 'gives back' what you put in and more.

You ride your board but your paddle is truly an extension of your body.

Spend what you have too, but get it right and your only thoughts will be very stoked ones!

Scotty88
4214 posts
6 Sep 2011 8:44PM
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AA said...

Buying a paddles reminds me of the old saying they used when you bought a Hi-Fi System - get your speakers right and build around it.

You will change your boards many times but the one thing that you will keep as long as you can, it is a good paddle. A good paddle is all about 'feel'. A good paddle 'gives back' what you put in and more.

You ride your board but your paddle is truly an extension of your body.

Spend what you have too, but get it right and your only thoughts will be very stoked ones!



Gidday AA,

I came into your shop in May and showed Jason my paddle I was using at the time and asked him to compare it to the Kanaha you had in stock. He said it was like comparing a Hyundai to a Ferrari. $489 later I took it home. He was on the mark as I could tell the difference 1st paddle. He also cut he paddle to size or me. Sad thing is I left it behind at Cooks River boat ramp a few weeks later and never seen it again. Sh-- happens.

surfbabysurf
NSW, 36 posts
7 Sep 2011 10:25AM
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Sorry for hijacking thread, but has anyone tried the Werner bent shaft paddle?

AA
NSW, 2167 posts
7 Sep 2011 12:50PM
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Scotty88 said...

AA said...

Buying a paddles reminds me of the old saying they used when you bought a Hi-Fi System - get your speakers right and build around it.

You will change your boards many times but the one thing that you will keep as long as you can, it is a good paddle. A good paddle is all about 'feel'. A good paddle 'gives back' what you put in and more.

You ride your board but your paddle is truly an extension of your body.

Spend what you have too, but get it right and your only thoughts will be very stoked ones!



Gidday AA,

I came into your shop in May and showed Jason my paddle I was using at the time and asked him to compare it to the Kanaha you had in stock. He said it was like comparing a Hyundai to a Ferrari. $489 later I took it home. He was on the mark as I could tell the difference 1st paddle. He also cut he paddle to size or me. Sad thing is I left it behind at Cooks River boat ramp a few weeks later and never seen it again. Sh-- happens.


NO worries Scotty. THats a real bummer. PM and lets see if tee can sort out a replacement.

A less publicised paddle in the Quickblade range is the 8" SlimJim.
It was developed by Jim as an all-round surfing paddle and i snow part of the liune for 2011/12.

I love my Methane (developed by Blane Chambers) for my smaller boards and pure surfing. I find the 8" SlimJim allows me to both surf and pull a bigger board through the water when I need to.

Here is Casso's reviews of both paddlesif you are interested-

Quickblade 8" SlimJim Review
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Quickblade-8-Slimline-Review/

Kialoa Methane Review
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Kialoa-Methane-Review-Video/

Can you believe the Methane came out in 2008! A classic for sure!

billboard
QLD, 2819 posts
7 Sep 2011 12:36PM
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I personally use Starboard enduro paddles and in my experience they are every bit as good as any QB or Kialoa and a ship load cheaper. I am no pro surfer/paddler - just an everyday surfer who likes a strong, light and efficient full carbon paddle at a realistic price.

halfcut
NSW, 33 posts
8 Sep 2011 7:27AM
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Guess if price was taken out of it I pick qb slim jim
thanks 4 advive
cheers J

AA
NSW, 2167 posts
8 Sep 2011 11:34AM
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Halfcut the main difference in price comes from where they are made.
Quickblade and KIALOA are hand made in the USA.
We have a demo if you want to try the 8" Slimjim.

Scotty88
4214 posts
8 Sep 2011 5:40PM
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AA said...

Scotty88 said...

AA said...

Buying a paddles reminds me of the old saying they used when you bought a Hi-Fi System - get your speakers right and build around it.

You will change your boards many times but the one thing that you will keep as long as you can, it is a good paddle. A good paddle is all about 'feel'. A good paddle 'gives back' what you put in and more.

You ride your board but your paddle is truly an extension of your body.

Spend what you have too, but get it right and your only thoughts will be very stoked ones!



Gidday AA,

I came into your shop in May and showed Jason my paddle I was using at the time and asked him to compare it to the Kanaha you had in stock. He said it was like comparing a Hyundai to a Ferrari. $489 later I took it home. He was on the mark as I could tell the difference 1st paddle. He also cut he paddle to size or me. Sad thing is I left it behind at Cooks River boat ramp a few weeks later and never seen it again. Sh-- happens.


NO worries Scotty. THats a real bummer. PM and lets see if tee can sort out a replacement.

A less publicised paddle in the Quickblade range is the 8" SlimJim.

It was developed by Jim as an all-round surfing paddle and i snow part of the liune for 2011/12.

I love my Methane (developed by Blane Chambers) for my smaller boards and pure surfing. I find the 8" SlimJim allows me to both surf and pull a bigger board through the water when I need to.

Here is Casso's reviews of both paddlesif you are interested-

Quickblade 8" SlimJim Review
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Quickblade-8-Slimline-Review/

Kialoa Methane Review
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Kialoa-Methane-Review-Video/

Can you believe the Methane came out in 2008! A classic for sure!


Gidday AA,

Thanks for the PM and great offer. I wasn't expecting that. Greatly appreciated.
As I mentioned on my PM, I was always coming back to replace the paddle when I had the cash as I was more then happy with the service. I will be in touch.

Cheers Scotty

halfcut
NSW, 33 posts
8 Sep 2011 9:49PM
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Thanks AA, much appreciated, my local is looking after me
thanks all the same!

DavidJohn
VIC, 17570 posts
8 Sep 2011 10:50PM
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surfbabysurf said...

Sorry for hijacking thread, but has anyone tried the Werner bent shaft paddle?


Yeah.. I have.

DJ



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