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Old 05-31-2016, 09:20 PM   #1
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My Onno paddle probably 10 years old and I have no issue with the carbon fiber coming apart.


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Old 05-31-2016, 09:28 PM   #2
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My Onno paddle probably 10 years old and I have no issue with the carbon fiber coming apart


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thank you, maybe they are using a different resin, I know I just threw away another shovel. I could wear gloves but I don't always have gloves handy. I was just wondering how the carbon fiber shafts are holding up.
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Old 06-01-2016, 12:24 AM   #3
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When I used to paddle I was sporting a Malibu Stealth 12. It's stealthy because I went pretty dang slow.

My first paddle was a POS aluminum paddle with Polypropylene blades. It weighed 42oz even though the manufacturer BSes you with a 35.6oz rating. Paddling for 6-7 hours at a time made for a heck of an endurance workout since the winds and current were always blowing me around and the kayak could not carry a cadence to save its life. I then went to a Werner Camano Hooked and my god did it make a world of difference. 27.5oz!!! The significant weight reduction in the paddle allowed me to paddle stronger, longer, and with less overall effort since I wasn't constantly slinging a beating stick around.

I have found that I'm more of a high angle paddler to which this paddle is probably more suited for a low angle paddler, but it works well for both applications. It hits that sweet spot. If I could go back I think I would have gotten a Shuna like Orca did. You get a lot more power with each stroke and in the prowler it's a great combo.
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Old 06-01-2016, 04:45 PM   #4
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I have had a Werner Shuna for about 13 years. My first paddle and it is great. I have used it on all widths of kayaks in the 230cm length, I'm 5'10", and it has worked. It is your motor, invest in the paddle.

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