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Gregdavis
Gregdavis
3 posts
3 posts
14 Oct 2017 10:10am
Any recommendations of brands

I'm surfing a hypernut and a Sunova Speed, I currently have an adjustable fanatic paddle. But think I could do better. I'm a little guy, at 165cm, 5ft 5 I think that is.
I want something strong and light.

Cheers
Greg
VIC, 203 posts
14 Oct 2017 3:29pm
Definitely put a Ke Nalu X-Tuf Wiki 74 high on the wish list.

I'm a similar height/weight and it suits my frame perfectly.

It's light, super strong, won't load up the arms or shoulder during a long session.
DiscoStupid
DiscoStupid
NSW
90 posts
NSW, 90 posts
14 Oct 2017 6:22pm
I'll second the vote for the Ke Nalu x-tuf with wiki blade

tough, light and has good grip.... a great surf paddle
Yamba4
Yamba4
NSW
26 posts
NSW, 26 posts
15 Oct 2017 1:02pm
Ke Nalu Wiki or Ho'oloa with xtuff shaft. Great catch blades and lovely flex in the shaft.
Very light plus nice and grippy too.
Also great company to deal with!
Gregdavis
Gregdavis
3 posts
3 posts
15 Oct 2017 1:21pm
Thank you will have a look at
cheers
Greg
boundeast
boundeast
124 posts
124 posts
19 Oct 2017 12:48am
check out kenalu's mana blade--keep my hooloa as a back up now--mana's the best surf blade i eva tried

x-tuf (not the stiff) shaft with ergo-T
twalks
twalks
NSW
13 posts
NSW, 13 posts
21 Oct 2017 6:57am
Anyone tried out the Sunova Balsa paddles? They definitely look the part and am guessing they would live up to the 'bombproof' Sunova standards? Reasonable price too. I am in the same spot as you Greg only got a variable paddle am looking to step up to a fixed. Tossing up between the KeNalu or Sunova




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