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Join Date: Jan 2014
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New paddles?
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The carpetbagger
Join Date: Sep 2011
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Start Here with this guide. Just know there are exceptions to every rule. I'm 6'4" with wide shoulders by all accounts a 240cm paddle should be a good fit for me, but I'm a high angled paddler. 230 feels more comfortable as I tend to lean into my stroke a bit. Long and narrow would be for more of a leisurely low angled paddler. Keep in mind the beam width of your kayak too bit mostly get familiar with your specific style of paddling
http://wernerpaddles.com/fit_guide_widget/
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Orange County, ca
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First you need to find out if you paddle high or low? That's what the cheap o paddles are good for
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Orange County, ca
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or just disregard all above and just buy yourself a hobie
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Lancaster, CA
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My first paddle was a cheap square-bladed paddle and that's all I knew. Then I went to a Werner all carbon paddle and it was amazing the difference! I did feel like it didn't move enough water for me since I was used to the old beast, which in turn meant I couldn't go as fast unless I paddled like crazy. The only perk was that I could paddle leisurely all day without a hint of fatigue, but honestly I still use my original and haul the Werner as a backup. I agree though, know your paddle stroke and buy not just based on the numbers.
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ive gotten 4 knee surgeries, so pedaling does not work for me. however, it could for you as well. just depends on your own preference.
i currently paddle with a bending branches angler pro 240cm. i've got a pretty wide kayak, paddle with a high angle, and am about 5'9". says my length should be 230-240cm. went with the longer, and never looked back!
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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i believe im a high angled paddler. so would the Werner Corryvrekken be better? I'm 5'10 160. what size should i get?
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: chula vista
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I have owned several paddles including an Onno and a custom made carbon fiber also. I now own a Werner Camano and it is the best paddle I have ever used and is a 230 model. I have a low paddle stroke and the Camano is one of the best for that style.
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The carpetbagger
Join Date: Sep 2011
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X2 I love my new Camano.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
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Quote:
You mentioned the Kalliste which is a Ultimate Performance paddle with the full foam core blade. If you were looking for that level paddle in a High Angle you would want the Ikelos. What boat are you paddling? This will help determine length. |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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@Siebler i have a 14ft malibu x factor
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
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240cm should be good for you.
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