Paddles

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SteveByrne
SteveByrne
NSW
21 posts
NSW, 21 posts
16 Jan 2016 5:47pm
Looking at getting a decent paddle without taking out a loan any suggestions ???
808-Obsession
808-Obsession
QLD
452 posts
QLD, 452 posts
16 Jan 2016 6:07pm
Hey Steve - I got a Ke Nalu xTuf (superseded logo model) direct from Ke Nalu Australia for ~$300 just before Xmas. Not sure if they've still got the sale on but may be worth a look. I had a Naish Makani (adjustable) before that which was also a great paddle but I wanted a fixed paddle and the xTuf is perfect for me so far. One thing I'd recommend is NOT to skimp on a paddle - get the best you can afford. It makes a world of difference if you're not resenting a heavy paddle on every stroke!
crazybula
crazybula
NSW
99 posts
NSW, 99 posts
17 Jan 2016 7:56am
Check out auswind.com.au.
They are selling off superseded Starboard paddles at cheap prices.
LucBenac
LucBenac
432 posts
432 posts
17 Jan 2016 5:45am
+1 for the KeNalu. Later on you can mix and match blades, shafts and handles to upgrade or create different paddles for different use and length.

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